The Pom Reader July 1996
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S'JJULY VOLUME NUMBER FIVEVH oo Sxdtic SpiceaON THE COVERmi 1rrrThank you Nadine Hersil for your love, care, and expert handling of the Spiceman What a team Also, many thanks go out to the judges who have given him these wonderful group placements in 1996Jacqueline Stacy - Group 1 and Group 4 Edd Bivin - Group 2 Ralph Lemcke - Group 3 Keke Kahn - Group 4 and the following judges for his BOBs Beverly Lehnig, Sharon Krogh, Mrs. James Edward Clark, Forrest McCoy Ralph Lemcke, and Luc Boileau.Thank you to Dan Mercer who so graciously allowed me to breed my Desaree to CH Mercers Exotica, wolf sable without Exotica it wouldnt have been possibleSpicemans wolf sable littermate brother, Echo, is home again in Texas. For those interested in inquiring about puppies for sale sired by Echo, contact Horst Graf, Plantation, Florida 305-475- 2465. A special thank you goes out to Horst Graf, who taught Echo how to tangoSpicemans half-brother, Yellow Rose Diamond of Lobi, cream sable, also sired by CH Mercers Exotica is siring some beautiful puppies of his own. He produces very typey, heavy coated creams, silver creams, wolf sables, black and tans, and oranges. Inquiries welcome 214-576-5021.P.O. BOX 1285 RED OAK, TX 75154 214-576-5021YELLOW ROSE POMERANIANSrawsANNETTE LYNN HEISE3Ch. Emcees Cloudbusters Image...BUSTERr \i.i fa \ ^ is4BEST OF BREED...Clul.dcsif0S8__Buster can be see showing in the ring now. He has Multiple Group Placements, and is a joy to Buster is at stud to approved bitches.show.DESTINEE POMERANIANS congratulate Diana Downey on her kennel visit. We give special thanks to Diana for her support and friendship over the years.DEOTINEE pomepanians0ACongratulations to Diana Downey on her kennel visit. Best wishes for continued successOWNER HANDLER BARBARA GATES PAUL GATES23720 Clarksburg Road, Clarksburg. MD 20871 301 540-2485Pom Reader J,Mot Gossip at the1 Pomeranian Bitch in the Nationtlotsy^i2rp\NZORMAm^on.r. tafjoyGROUPSECOND.j '4ANTELOPEVALLEYfZiir- s- KENNEL CLUBBERGMAN PHOTOS'BREED MRS. AMES EDWARD CLARK GROUP. MRS. BARBARA K. CAMP Our appreciation to the judgesBREEDERS.DANA L. PLONKEY RANDY GEMMILLThe Pom Reader July 19965Mission Circuit.Ch. Valcopy-Wakhan Hof GossipfAH 117^Aisiaiv CAUFORI\iamission.CIRCUIT^L GROUPfirstlSAN^y FERNANDO Ly KENNEL CLUBM.A^TT - O' "-1________r XL F X T f Dtctlb.U ivn.0. LtL. ttlf.uUiVlfor these prestigious wins group mrs. iames edwaud clarkOWNERSSATOSHI BESSHO DANA L. PLONKEY HIDEKO W. STRASBAUGHThe Pom Reader July 19966LynnwPOGHrsi\iPROUDLY PRESENTS OUR LATEST CHAMPION - j . ^frwf^AIL\ ..W1^iIT,e32 4^vi2^1Ch. Lyrowigbts Serial V\o mCHEERIO finished in style going Best of Breed over four Specials, for a four-point major, all from the Bred-By class. Two weeks after finishing she was bred to CH. WHISPERING LANE NEVADA - a litter we can hardly wait for. The puppies now on the ground from this sire, look greatLook for our newest stars, LYNN WRIGHTS WIZARD OF OZ and LYNNWRIGHTS FRENCH KISS both sired by our beautiful black stud, CH. LYNNWRIGHTS DRACULA.Other puppies sired by Dracula soon to be in the ring.PUPPIES NOW AVAILABLE from both of these ChampionsJust a note to Tony Fabian, it is always a pleasure to handle your beautiful Poms...love you bothLYNNWRIGHT'S POMS BreederOwnerHandler DONNA LYNN WRIGHT 200-B GATEWAY DRIVE, BELAIR, MD 21014 410-879-1459Pom Reader July 1996LynnwpjGHrsi\iPRESENTS FOR YOUR CONSIDERATIONCH.LynnwRjGHTTSDI\ACULAOWNED BY DONNA LYNN WRIGHT_..hu.pur,r,LiJAT STUD TO APPROVED BITCHES 250.00 SHOW PUPPIES AVAILABLEC7^YA1251_CH.WHispeponGladc nevADAOWNED BYDONNA LYNN WRIGHT SUZANNE BERNEYCONTACTLYIMNWRIGHTS POMSDONNA LYNN WRIGHT 200-B GATEWAY DRIVE, BELAIR, MD 21014 410-879-1459Pom Reader July 1996THE POMJULY 1996 VOLUME XII, NUMBER FIVEWi6ie eft Content12. DID YOU KNOW by Sharon MasnickFinicky pups, summer heat more16. OLYMPIA aka Lois CilibertoNew Pom Standard more on summer heat22. NEW CHAMPIONSTitles confirmed June 1924. KNOCK, KNOCK WHOS THEREThe Pom Reader visits Dimondes Poms37. NEW POMERANIAN STANDARDThe APC Revised Standard38. PR PLAYMATESOur pup-ular candid photo department. Also p.46.40. AKC NEWSThe latest from 51 Madison Avenue42. POETS CORNERMerediths Musings44. PR TOP TEN - GROUP SYSTEMBy dogs defeated in Breed, Group Best In Show44. PR TOP TEN - BREED SYSTEMBy dogs defeated in Best of Breed competition45. PR VITAL STATISTICSAdvertising subscription ratesTHE POM READER is published eleven times per year since March 1985 by Doll-McGinnis Publications, a division of Doll-McGinnis Enterprises, Incorporated, 8840 thru 8848 Beverly Hills, Lakeland, FL 33809-1604, out of great admiration for the Pomeranian breed. EDITOR JOE MCGINNIS. BUSINESS MANAGER DUANE DOLL. Postage paid at Lakeland, Florida. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the express written permission of the editor. The opinions expressed in this publication either editorially or in advertising copy are those of the authors and do not necessarily constitute endorsement by the publishers. TheThe Pom ReaderJuly 1996editor reserves the right to reasonably edit all copy submitted. All articles submitted become the property of the publishers. Subscription price for 3rd Class service in the United States 39-00 per year. Canadian and U.S. First Class 60.00 per year. Foreign prices upon request. ALL ISSUES OF THE THE POM READER ARE SENT AS A COURTESY TO AKC-LICENSED POMERANIAN TOY GROUP AND ALLBREED JUDGES. Direct all inquiries toJoe McGinnis, Editor 8848 Beverly Hills Lakeland, FL 33809-1604 TEL 941-858-3839. FAX 941-853-3624. Office hours. 9-5 EST Monday through Friday.INDEX TO ADVERTISERSAGUILAR, E.................... ... .35 MAIMAN, L. J................. ... .30ALLAN, M ....................... ... .35 MASNICK, S..................... . .17,35ARIENTI, F ...................... ___ 11 mcdaniel, m..................... ... .36BERNEY, S...................... ... .34 McINTOSH-TAYLOR, B ... .34BERRY, N ....................... ... .33 MILLER, K. E............... ... .34BESSHO, S ........................ . . . .4-5 MORENO, J...................... ... .36BONNELL, B. M_____ ... .33 NAGY, S. B ................. ... .35BYRD, L........................... ... .36 NEWYEAR, E.................. ... .19CABRERA, T .................. ___ 11 NEWYEAR, E.................. ... .36CARSON, M. B ............ . .31,33 NIMMO, U........................ ... .35CILIBERTO, B. L_____ . .32,36 NUNN, R. R .................. . .23,33CREED, C ........................ ... .33 PHILBROOK, S ............... ... .35DAHLENBURG, L. D ... .31 PLONKEY, D .................... . . . .4-5DAUBENSPECK, J ____ ... .33 POOLE, R ........................ ... .33DOMRASE, A. J _____ ... .33 RAINEY, G....................... ... .36DOSSINGER, M............... ... .32 RAY, B .............................. . .17,35FIDDICK, R. J .............. ... .35 REGONI, R ...................... ... .36FINCH, D ......................... ... .35 REILLY, R. J................. ... .34FOURIE, R ........................ . .47-48 RGS TOYS PEDS . . . ... .35GATES, B. P................. ......... 3 RODGERS, G................... ... .36GRAF, H .......................... ... .34 ROGERS-RISTER, A . . . ... .33HAMMOND, M ............... ... .36 ROSENBAUM, M............. . .20.34HARRISON, C ................. ... .35 ROWLEY, P..................... ... .36HARTLIP, L..................... ... .13 SCOTT, F. C................. ... .30HEISE, L............................ ___ 1,2 SMITH, R......................... ... .36HENDLER, A................... ... .34 STONE, J.......................... ... .36HOVEY, J......................... ... .33 STRASBAUGH, H ........... ... .4-5HUGHES, S ..................... ... .36 SWIMME, W ................... ... .35HUGHES, T...................... ......... 33 TAYLOR, D...................... ... .34IAMS................................. ......... 9 THISTLETHWAITE, T . ... .32EFFLAND, M. B.......... ......... 33 WELLS, M. G............... .. . .35FOEFFER, D .................... ......... 15 WILFORD, T. D______ ... .35KNEISLER, M.................. ......... 34 WRIGHT, D...................... .6-7,34LIZAMBRI, S .................. ......... 35 YOUNG, J.......................... . .21,36A Championship Stack.yEUKANUBA9 srEUKANUBA1premium Quality Food For Pvpfnrpiaij a fcnip p LAMB RICEEUKANUBA9 formulaNATURAL FOR DOGSPremium Quality food For Doe Maintenance_11U . .llin . V. LAMBS RICEEUKANUBA9 formula------------ natural FOR PUPPIESEUKANUBA9 UGHTYouve studied pedigrees. Researched bloodlines. Youve done everything possible to develop the best of the breed. Or have youBecause if youre compromising your dogs nutrition, you could be hurting their chances of reaching their full potential in and out of the ring.Get the best out of your dogs by putting the best into them. Eukanuba.Choose from our full line of six nutritious formulas Puppy, Adult Maintenance, Original Premium, Light, Natural Lamb Rice for Adults and Natural Lamb Rice for Puppies. Every ones a winner.EUKANUBAThe best you can do for your dog.FOR THE VETERINARIAN OR PET SPECIALTY RETAILER NEAREST YOU, CALL 1-800-525-4267 IAMS10Judging Dogs The Willing Suppression of SentimentWhen the curtain rises one last time, and the performers advance to the footlights, the audience pays tribute by applause and verbal cheer. The cast is flushed with effort no one doubts the toll that has been taken in their effort to weave the evenings make- believe, yet no one in the audience is unaware of his own fatigue he almost feels as if he had been working right along. In fact, he has...There is a term for it the willing suspension of disbelief . For the patron to accept the plot, or the lyric, or the illusion, he must disregard his cynicism for the running time of the production. He must believe that the actor is an ogre, a sinner, a saint he must trust that the singer expresses truth and he must willingly follow down the road he is led. It is the magic of the performing arts, and the ability to be charmed by it is possessed by all but the most insensitive.It has a parallel in the sport of purebred dogs. In order to assess the quality of an animal, within the confines of a conformation event, one must ignore the very qualities which endear dog to owner and for which the companion animal exists the judge cannot be swayed by sentiment, nor by imagination. It is difficult, for the dog-lover is by nature attuned to the outpouring of love from the canine heart and head, and our judging process makes little allowance for its measure. And yet it is our nature to reward loyalty, and friendliness, and spirit.The art of judging dogs is not the simple exercise some would perceive it to be. One must accept the confines of the active criteria, using it as a guideline by which decisions are made one cannot predict the exhibits future quality nor impact on the breed, for the judging call must only cite qualities in evidence on the day. And ones own preferences may only be called into play when all other areas are equal. This, then, is the willing suppression of sentiment. Ones natural inclinations and emotions must be ignored when arriving at a responsible decision as a dog-show judge.Its a good art to master early on for it applies on many levels. Breeders must supply equal love and care to pups of distinctly different quality to do otherwise would be cruel. We must also not be swayed by the antics of a charming pup whose cute-quoShowSiqhtFROMTfeUS EDITORtient is counterbalanced by questionable conformation to fall in love with love and ignore genetics would severely impair the success of a breeding program. Exhibitors likewise must face facts attributes we view through loving eyes may be simply insufficient to compete on the level we expect. And all of us are restrained by the fact that in the conformation arena we are restricted to judging to the Standard the attributes that we admire most as dog-lovers are perhaps better measured in other venues the field, the playground, and the living-room.This was never more apparent to me than during a judging assignment in England, during which I found the easiest class to judge in the history of dogdom to require one of the most difficult decisions I have ever had to make.There is nothing quite so exciting as a class of lovely, high-quality dogs placing them in order of adherence to the standard is a pleasurable task. By the same token, there is nothing quite so prosaic as evaluating inferior specimens, for one simply chooses the least bad to represent best. On the day in question I had been called upon to evaluate many classes, comprised of both types of collections, and felt that I was adequately fulfilling the role I was asked to play. This feeling of contentment was about to be dashed.At first sight the Veterans class posed no problem at a glance I saw there were but three contenders and only two of any immediate interest whatsoever. Upon closer examination I found the two males to be in great shape, given their ages, and they fulfilled all aspects of the Standard in admirable fashion. To most any eye their placement was a tossup each possessed sufficient quality to advance to further competition. By the merest suggestion of superior head properties the second-in-line, lighter-colored dog moved forward in my estimation I placed him at the head of the line. And then I approached the examination table upon which my old lady waited.One could quickly dismiss her from consideration on coat-quality alone her hair was thin and in places it was patchy. The manner in which she moved her head led me to believe that if she had vision at all it was far from acute, and joints that may have once strongly carried her about showed the ravages of age. Her hindquarters seemed toodelicate to resist even the slightest pressure, and her dentition was such that her tongue could not help but protrude. Yet she welcomed my strangers hands, and her tail slapped back and forth without relent. With grave misgivings I asked to see her gait...She hit the floor and suddenly she was once again a star. She took off like a trooper, full of pride, full of love. I felt she would have walked for miles in concert with her owner and for that alone deserved a large and shining prize. My heart swelled with love for the aged princess and from my eyes the tears freely flowed. I immediately decided that by virtue of her spirit she was far and away my winner that day.But of course that is not the way things work, and when viewed alongside the others it was apparent that her place in my heart had no bearing on her place in the line I had no choice but to distribute the awards in order of adherence to the Standard on that day. And that day, she was last.As I handed out the ribbons I felt like hell. Why have we subjected her to this, I raged, in mental argument with myself, Hasnt she given enough How can I possibly give her anything but the worlds most wondrous rewardWell in a way I guess I did. For right there in England, in front of God and everybody, I picked her up. And I gave her a kiss. And I wished her many more days of love and health. And I vowed never again to put myself into that position I cant take it. And I found myself with renewed admiration for those who make those tough decisions, on a weekly basis, for the betterment of our breeds, and a better understanding of why they seem so tired when they get through.And so it was with grave misgivings I agreed to judge Sweepstakes for a Pom Specialty, knowing that Veteran classes would be offered on the day. And then I thought to myself, well, if there are boys and girls, no longer young, willing to strut their stuff one more time...theres a Pom lover, also no longer young, willing to do his very best job in thanks for all theyve given him. Heres wishing everyone a wonderful time in Washington.. Poms AwayaThe Pom Reader July 19964 i___7 VTI_ AV uwfiGROUP IJUDGE JANE KAYAVARIETY GROUP FIRSTHEARTLAND DOG CLUBAPRIL C 1996PHOTO BT SftaamFT. MYERS, FLORIDA WEEKENDGROUP II UNDER GLENDA DAWKINS GROUP I UNDER PEGGY HOGG mGGCQ^^[J0D iBz^ViD V[U]gMULTI GROUP WINNING, BISS CH. STARFIRES SUPERMANSTARFIRE POMERANIANS TONY CABRERA FABIAN ARIENTI23750 SW 142ND AVENUE REDLANDS, FL 33032 305-257-2818 pom ReaderJuly 199612\J\J\'0TnDID YOU KNOW...A VERY SIMPLE ADDITION TO FOOD CAN MAKE A FINICKY PUPPYWANT TO EATWe recently had a pom bitch decide at five weeks she did not want to be a mother anymore Her puppy was very tiny and the only one in the litter. We didnt have another mother that could take him. I tried to feed him groul and even used a dropper and a spoon. He was not interested in eating He was drinking some water but was straining to make a stool.Benson and I went out to eat at a seafood restaurant and when we were ready to leave he decided to take a couple of hush puppies with us. When we arrived home, Benson said, I think the puppy will eat tonight, He fixed ground puppy food, added some mashed hush puppies, added a dash of regular sugar and mixed all of the ingredients with warm water. We placed the dish in the box with the puppy and let him lick some of the mixture off our fingers. He started eating until the dish was almost empty. Within twohours, the puppy had emptied his bowels and was playing with a toy he had previously ignored. I stood and watched him and was totally surprised but very happy.We decided the sugar made the food taste good, the hush puppy mix helped him have a stool and the ground puppy food helped keep his stomach in check. We decided he might have felt full from not having a stool or he could have had a stomach ache. Anyway, it was a successful attempt get a puppy to eat and we wanted to share our story.By the way, hush puppies were fed to hunting dogs years ago to keep them quiet and that was how they got their name. In our case, the hush puppy helped our puppy be a live puppyDid you know...THERE ARE SEVERAL SIGNS TO WATCH FOR TO FIND OUT IF YOURPET IS IN PAIN.........................Since our pets can not talk, we have to be in tune for signs of pain. An obvious personality change is the first signal your pet gives when there is something wrong. Since welive with our pets, any changes noted are important to your vet when he or she is trying to find out what is wrong with our pets.Another clue to an animal being in pain is they will often pull a disappearing act and seek out a quiet place to be by themselves. One of our females was ill recently and she growled at the other females she usually played with and would go sit in the corner. This was a clue to us something was wrong.Another sign is restlessness. Be on the lookout for constant pacing and position changing as if your pet can not get in a comfortable position.We need to be wary if a pet acts agitated and cries out when he or she is picked up or stroked in certain areas. With a Pom we can accidently pull a hair when we pick them up.If your pet suddenly refuses food and water, this could be a signal for a sore throat, tonsillitis or even a toothache. Also, it can be the sign of more serious problems and the temperature should be checked.We need to listen for such cues as whining , whimpering, growling or howling.Another sign to watch for is trembySharon MasnickThe Pom Reader July 199613CH,. SOHEDAYS. HEZ A. CORKERAND HE REALLY WAS BOTH DAYS THIS WEEKENDNiA, \- 2 GROUPPLACINGSTRAVT8ERRT CLUSTER SAN JACINTO KENNEL CLUB I99EPECINIGROUPFIRSTSTSUWBERAT CLUSTER\V--eLA.-.LTHANKYOU MRS. BEVERLY LEHNIG FOR HIS GROUP 1THANK YOU MRS. OLMOS-OLLIVIER FOR HIS GROUP IVa orky is a flawless specimen of the Pomeranian Breed. His sweet temperament has captured the hearts of all who know him. He is offered at stud and has a strong Queenaire Heritage.OWNER LORRAINE HARTLIPRT. 2, 501 5 JUDSON ROAD LONGVIEW, TEXAS 75605 903-663-2305HANDLED EXCLUSIVELY BY KATHY CARROLLP.O. BOX 131525 TYLER, TEXAS 75713 903-566-4643Pom Reader July 199614DID YOU KNOWbling or quivering that isnt associated with being cold.Rapid, shallow breathing that is sometimes accompanied by a wide- eyed appearance usually indicates pain and needs quick attention. This is like excessive panting and not associated with being too hot. Did you know...THE TONE OF VOICE WE USE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE WHEN WE SPEAK TO OUR FELLOW FRIENDS - OR TO OUR PETSThe following poem, I would like to share and the author is unknown.DID YOU KNOW...ALONG WITH THOSE WONDERFUL DAYS OF SUMMER COME MOSQUITOES...Mosquitoes are pests to us but they transmit heartworm disease to our pets which is potentially fatal to them.Adult heartworms, which can be up to 15 inches long, live mainly in the dogs heart and pulmonary arteries. They produce minute larvae, called microfilaria, that circulate in the blood. When a mosquito bites an infected dog, it ingests the microfilaria and then transmits them to other dogs it bites.Dogs with heartworms tire easily, cough have difficulty breathing and lose weight in spite of a good appetite and diet.For many years, Caparsolate was the drug of choice for treating heart- worm. Now, a new drug, Immiticide, is available and offers several improvements. This drug is nontoxic to the liver and kidneys and the dosage can be adjusted based on the condition of the infection. This helps to prevent an overdose and it is easier to administer. Preventive medications are available either on a daily or monthly basis . Your dog should be checked for heartworm before giving the preventive medicine.THE TOME OF VOICEIts not so much what you say As the manner in which you say itIts not so much the language you use Ms the tone in which you convey it.Come here, I sharply said,And the child cowered and wept.Come here, I said-He looked and smiled And straight to my lap he crept.Words may be mild and fairBut the tone may pierce like a dartWords may be soft as the summer air But the tone may break the heartfor words come from the mind Grow by study and art Buttone leaps from the inner self Revealing the state of the heart.Whether you know it or not,Whether you mean or care,Gentleness, kindness, love, and hate Envy, anger, are there.Then, would you quarrels avoid And peace and love rejoiceKeep anger not only out of your words... Keep it out of your voice.Sharon Masnick 2007 Vestry Drive Charleston, SC 29414The Pom Reader July 1996 by Sharon Masnick15Hes BaaackH4wc' A,NBEST OF BREEDECHO HILLSKENNEL CLUBTKOV.OHIOjS^5J996 .daveashbeyHeartlands Top Notch TraditionSire Ch. Rock N Tradition Of Oakridge x Dam Heartlands Almost An AngelAfter suffering a leg injury, blowing his coat, Topper once again is pursuing his show career.His latest wins includeECHO HILLS KC BOB GROUP 2 - JUDGE BETTIE KRAUSEWARREN CTY KC BOB - JUDGE LUCRETIA DYE DAYTON KC BOB - JAMES HUPPSpecial thanks to the above judges for finding Topper worthy of these wins.Also, Toppers first puppy is here its a girlDianne Kieffer7523 N. St. Rd. 101 Milan, In 47031 812-623-2290 fax phone E-Mail dkiefferseidata.comPom Reader July 199616tflSITSBVsi.2S LYMPIADogs Howl And...NEW POM STANDARD PASSED...by a vote of 171 to 73 of The American Pomeranian Club Members who returned their ballots. In the June 1996 issue of The Reader, we published the revised version which at that time had been approved by the American Kennel Club and was up for votes by the APC membership. The proposed 1996 Pom Standard is now official, waiting only to be published in The AKC Gazette, which should be approximately 2 months from the final vote count, which was June 30th. If you have no copy of The New Pom Standard, we have repeated it in this issue for your convenience.At this time of the year all of us should remember the word hot. I know, I know, we have all read and re-read about heat strokes in dogs and the warning do not leave your dog in a car, even for a few moments, in the summer. However, no matter how many times you have read it, it bears repeating. I witness so much of it here just for a moment, which stretches into perhaps fifteen minutes, a driver leaves the car to enter a store and leaves the window or windows down just a few inches. I have seen dogs panting away, jumping over seats, clawing at windows. It doesnt take long for a car to turn into a furnace.In fact, it was last summer when I noticed a poodle in a car who wasobviously going into heat stroke mode. The lady ownerdriver of the car had left 2 windows slightly down, and had gone into a local drugstore to pick up a prescription. In her mind, no doubt, she felt she was gone only a moment or two, but when I discovered the poodle panting and clawing at windows, I knew it had been longer than that proverbial moment. After the air conditioning has been turned off in the car, in muggy heat, it takes only moments for the car to become a hot box that can lead to death.I went into the drugstore and informed the manager and also called the Police. I was prepared to smash the ladys car window to rescue the dog, for which I probablywould have been sued. At any rate the drugstore manager used the store intercom to call for the lady who had left the poodle in the car while I tried to figure what I had in my car that would smash the window, without injuring the dog. All the while I was wishing the lady was in the poodles place.The lady emerged from the drugstore and was absolutely irate. Her words to me are unprintable unless you are publishing a pom magazine.I pointed out the poodles obvious distress, she told me I should mind my own expletive deleted business and was upset that the store manager had told her the police were on the way. She got into that car, turned the air on for her own comThePom Reader July 199617^BOSk fbg jodd.'k \iji6.8ANNOUNCE OUR LATEST CHAMPION...-ST uNEW CHAMPION COLUMBIA K.C. JUNE 1996photo BY BONNIE GRAYifm Qk. 'BeWfdag's QflasiejipieceMasters is shown owner-handled finishingh by going BOB over a special. Thanks to Mrs. Paula Bradley for this finish. Many thanks to Mrs. Dale Adams for handling Masters for most of his career. Masters will be specialed by his owners. We are proud to announce that Masters sire, CH. GOLDEN AIRES MOONWALKER now has 6 Champion sons to his credit to earn his ROM Congratulations to Karen Drury for finishing Walker, Ch. Golden Aires KnightWALKER.Soon to hit the show ring are Masters half brother, Golden Aires Lil Ben Ray Bennie and a Ruddy son, Ben Aires Medallion Daly.Congratulations to Diana Downey on her kennel visit. Best wishes for continued success^Se'h AijtesBENSON E. RAY SHARON MASNICK2007 Vestry Drive, Charleston, SC 29414 Phone 803-571-6165 Fax 803-556-6011Pom Reader July 1996Continuedfort, one can assume and gunned the engine to shoot away before the police could arrive.Which they duly did, and I gave them the license plate number, which they said they would not follow up, as it was after the fact.Now, it is their turn, with great sadness I read of a very regrettable situation regarding A K-9 German Shepherd. The article was titled Pasco says Goodbye to one of its finest.The article, with a flower strewn casket photo, went on to say that a gun salute and K-9 Honor Guard couldnt stop the flood of tears as the Pasco County Florida Police Force, the County Sheriff and many Police Force Members from all over Central Florida attended, in full panoply, the funeral.Flash, the 8 and a half year old German Shepherd K-9 Dog, was mourned as a colleague of the Police Department. He was described as devoted and loyal, everything a good law enforcement officer should be, to quote our local county sheriff.Flash joined the Pasco County Sheriffs Department in 1993 and during his time on the force he made at least 153 suspect apprehensions, including 40 felony, 81 misdemeanors and 32 drug busts. He also served in many public demonstrations of how the K-9 Force works.What has this got do with us The nature of the sad death. As all K-9 dogs do, they serve all their time on duty with one officer and their off- duty hours in that officers home.Our sheriff stated that in the truest sense of the word the K-9 dog and police officer handler are partners, who would give their lives for one another.Flash was left in a police car,with air conditioner running, as his partner went into police headquarters to participate in a training course. The air conditioner failed and the temperature control alarm malfunctioned due to a blown fuse.When Flashs partner returned to the police cruiser he found Flash in great distress. Immediately CPR was performed, but it was too late. The necropsy report showed that Flash died of heat exposure. Flashs police partner has served 10 years in the K-9 Police Unit andworked in the Military K-9 Unit for 4 years prior to that. I can well imagine that Flashs Police Partner knew just about everything there was to know about handling and caring for a fine K-9 Officer and that this officerhandler has been thru a grief stricken nightmare that will haunt him for as long as he, himself, lives.But it is a nightmare that could have been avoided.Why was Flash left, alone, in a locked cruiser with the air running Why was he not with his partner officer in police headquarters Why do we see recreational vehicles on dog show grounds left for hours,whilst handlers show dogs, and depend on air units that malfunction and hear of show dogs who die in Flashs fashion Why do we see people leave their vehicle for that proverbial momentBecause we are human, and we err.There are some things we cannot control. Every time I leave my house on these hot, muggy days, I set the air conditioner temperature control and figure the dogs and resident cat will be safe. But a sudden storm with a lightning bolt can knock out the air unit or the electricity provided by the electrical company I could come home to heat-exposure deaths. This is a risk we all must take.But we do not have to risk our beloved animal partners in a police cruiser, a show RV while we take hours away to handle dogs in the ring, or in a car while we run inside a storefor a moment........ to not err inthis situation we must be constantly reminding ourselves of the dangerous effects of the summer heat.And before ending the subject, I have been listening to Bemie, who has been observing dog owners exercising their dogs on hot pavements or hot roads. The owners have shoes on their feet, or are riding bicycles. Exercising dogs is great. But for Petes sake, do it early in the morning or late in the evening, or else get down and feel feel for yourself how hot it is The poor dog cant speak to you. He just plods along in his devoted loyalty to you, suffering in silence. Think on this one, or get out there and plod along in your barefeet...UNTIL THE DOG HOWLS AGAINOLYMPIA AKA LOIS CILIBERTO 20044 STAMAT DRIVE LAND O LAKES, FL 34839vrT'uUf\aka Lois CilibertoThe Pom Reader July 199625pinion ifPOMERANIANSEmceesSimplemente Mielyou that a horse can be perfectly sound, but will jar your teeth out once you get on its back because it is a poor mover. Although there are some that can compensate well for their conformation faults, structure generally dictates movement.Upon completing college I had moved to the Albany, NY and western MA areas but returned to the DC area in 1987 after the company I was working for went out of business. While I was in Albany, my sister, Suzanne, asked me to recommend a breed for her next dog. I emphatically endorsed the Chesapeake Bay Retriever and she purchased a lovely Chessie bitch who was to become the dam of my CBR, Ch. Chesmates King of Dimonde, CGC aka Caleb and Ditz Doggie.After moving back to the DC area and taking up residence in my new town- house in Germantown, MD down the block from Suzanne and across the street from my brother Christopher, my mother took me on a jaunt to Richmond to meet Dr. Morris Carson and his lovely wife, Betty, of Emcee Pomeranians. Mother had been adopting Dr. Carsons retirees for several years and it was on that visit that I unexpectedly acquired my first Pomeranian, DMDs British Red Coat, CGC Brit. Not knowing anything about the metamorphosis of Pom puppies to Pom adults, I thought the reason Dr. Carson wanted to get rid of four- month-old Brit was because he was so ugly I fell in love with his personality if not his looks and was astounded to see him slowly turn into a dog every bit as lovely as those many champions running around Morris and Bettys back yard.Being competitive by nature, I asked Morris to enter Brit and I in a dog show Morris forgot to mention matches. Our first show was, well, embarrassing to say the least. Not being one to quit with egg on my face, I hit the books and asked questions of everyone I met at each successive event. I started applying all that I had been taught and had taught to my own riding students about showmanship, and soon started feeling much more confident in the dog show ring. I couldnt have asked for a better dog to start with. Every inch of Brit exudedshowmanship Having a dog which would stop perfectly stacked and stand alertly until asked to move gave me the opportunity to hone my handling skills in the ring rather than fussing with an uncooperative dog.Around this time, I decided I should come up with a kennel name which would suit AKC registration rules. Suzy also needed a kennel name. I came up with Chesmate for Suzy and it was Chris who came up with my kennel name, Dimonde. I had said that I wanted to play on the word diamond, since it not only evoked a picture of quality, but also because Brit came from along line of Emcee diamonds Ch. Chip of Diamond, Ch. Emcees Chips of Diamond, Ch Emcees A Chip of Diamond, etc....Chris suggested using Di the diminutive for Diana and monde, which is French for world. Thus Dimonde is not only a play on words, loosely translated it means Dianas world. It is pronounced dye-moe-nd.In May of 1988, Morris asked me to co-own Emcees Simplemente Miel with him. She had recently been returned to him and he had found that this lovely multiple group placing bitch in Canada, who only needed 2 points to finish there, had become incredibly shy. She needed someone who could give her more attention than he could. It took me three years to get Miel pronounced mee-el to the point where she could look a human in the eye without dropping to the floor, shaking and loosingDMDs British Red Coat, CGCThe Pom Reader July 19626c-- 3. . MBEST OFGLOUCESiERkennelCLUBVIRGINIA jrarv...1Top left Dimondes Satin Satan with Diana and judge Mrs. Dawn Vick Hansentop right Catherine Calvert Merbler with Dimondes Satin Crown Satireleft, Diana is never without a dog at my side pictured with canine friend in a hospital bedbelow left Ch. Dimondes Crown Prince with judge Mr. Robert Graham below right fudge Ken Miller, Diana, and Dimondes Flynn Fire CrowniT GiBESTOFBEST mme - e iOF0ill VThe Pom Reader July 199627THE POM Rher bladder. A year later I was very proud when she progressed to the point where she only ran halfway up my stairs before stopping to bark at a stranger entering my house. This February, I entered Miel, now 11 years old, in the veterans bitch class at the National Specialty. You can imagine how I felt to see this lovely lady actually revel in the applause as she captured the first in her class and was retained by Mrs. Clark for BOB consideration. Miel has come a long way since I first met her and as far as Im concerned, was my first rescue.Of course, having a male and a female led to the inevitable I bred them. In November of 1988, Dimonde Solitaire of Emcee Lita, pronounced lee-ta was bom in my kitchen. My sister-in-law, Palma, suggested calling her Lita because of the letters in the middle of solitaire and because it went well with little.Litas show career was very short as it became evident that this incredibly sound, excellent moving bitch was not going to be either small enough or pretty enough to finish easily. She would be much more valuable to me as a brood. Little Lita, my first home-bred, went on to become the APC Top Producing Dam in 1993. She is also about to become my first ROM.Probably the best advice about breeding anyone ever gave me came from Dr. Carson. Diana, he said, the easiest thing to breed for is coat. Ive tried to keep that golden advice in mind when choosing studs. If a dog isnt a good mover, has anything other than a scissors bite, has poor pigment or improper coat texture Ill keep looking. I never let a show record judge a dog for me, nor do I believe that a picture is worth a thousand words. Coat quantity is the last on my list of desirable traits in a Pom. A thinner coat with good texture will always look better than a soft thick coat. But, if the overall quality of the dog is lacking, then the whole picture suffers.Litas first breeding was to a lovely dog bred by Morris, Ch. Emcees Golden Sea Raider. Her first puppy, weighing 7.5 oz., was free-whelped breech. Unfortunately, this puppy did not survive. Her next mating, in 1990, was to the dog that I had watched go BOB from the classes at my first show, BIS at the 1988 Westminster K.C. show and BISS at the National Summer Specialty hosted byE A D E R VI I T Sthe Pomeranian Club of Greater Baltimore, Ch. Great Elms Prince Charming II. Litas two sons from this breeding are Dimondes Heir Apparent, pointed Nicolas and Ch. Dimondes Crown Prince Ollie.It was during the 1990 National Summer Specialty where I handled Ch. Emcees Hy Lady Morganna to RWB for her owner Beverly Poplar that I first met Dave and Melissa Dahlenburg. We all ended up at the same table during the banquet and Melissa told Bev that she was going to have to pull Rocky now Ch. Elans Fireworks from the supported entries at the two shows following the specialties as his handler would be unavailable. Bev suggested that Melissa and Dave allow me to show Rocky, which I did he went RWD at the first of the two shows. Melissa and Dave then asked if I would show Rockys littermate for them. They opened the crate door and my jaw dropped. One of the best poms Ive ever seen, Rascal Ch. Elans Inferno, stepped out of the crate. Standing before me was a beautiful, heavy coated, harsh textured puppy with excellent layback that reflected both elegance and pride in his very being. And when he moved Straight as an arrow front and rear with good reach and powerful drive, every step covering ground without ever over-striding I handled him to his championship, the first for an Elan Pom, going multi-BOB over specials along the way. I told Melissa that I wanted a puppy of Rascals and in July of 1991 she presented me with a lovely heavy orange sable bitch named Ella Ch. Elans Infinity.Rascal was also the next dog that I bred Lita to, producing Ch. Dimondes Hot Rock Elvis - finished with 3 majors, Ch. Dimondes Saf-Fire Roz - multi- BOS over specials, and Dimondes Gem Fire Bob. Bob is working on his CD title which I hope to finish before returning him to the breed ring.I entered Ella for two shows in November of 1991 where she took her first points. Her next show was the 1992 National Specialty in New York where she gained a large circle of admirers. By May she had not only completed her championship multi-BOB over specials from the puppy class, she had become the 1 Pom bitch in all-breed points and 2 in breed points she was 2 pointsbehind the National Specialty winner. She was then retired for the year so that she could be bred I owed Melissa a puppy back, but still finished the year 2 Pom bitch in all-breed points and 3 in breed points. I have shown Ella on a few occasions in the past few years and she has added several more BOBs to her collection. Right now, her most important job is as surrogate mother she does the cleaning and warming, I do the feeding to the sole survivor of an abandoned Chessie litter, named Power Tugboats Power Kick. Mother and son are doing well and Im anticipating side-by- side win pictures at Westminster some day.Another excellent dog which I was to come across was a Rocky son, Bonjovi Am. Can. Ch. Subers Blaze of Glory. I asked his breederowner Sue Bemey if I could handle him after watching him go RWD at a couple of shows. I was convinced he could do better if his mischievous nature could be controlled. After I had put his first points, first major, first BOB over specials, and first group placement group 2 on him, Sue decided to breed Bon Jovis dam to my Ollie. By this time Morris was pushing me to seriously show Ollie after he went BPIM at a Richmond match. Sue now added her voice to Morris, saying that she wanted to put a Ch. in front of his name by the time she had to fill out the litter application from the breeding. I told her I couldnt, as I was showing her Jovi. She told me to finish Jovis entries and then get Ollie in the ring.Ollie went BOB over specials at the first show I entered him in and finished multi-BOB over specials. Somewhere along the way he acquired the title of the Prince son as everywhere I went with him people would come up to me and ask if he was the Prince son that theyd been hearing about. The consensus of opinion was that he was the best that Prince had ever produced. Of course, I agree with them. Although I finished and pointed several Poms and Chessies by this time, Ollie was the first dog of my breeding to complete his championship.The weekend after I finished Ella, Melissa Dahlenburg asked me to handle another spectacular bitch, named Garbo. It was my honor to finish this beautiful black bitch Ch. ElansThe Pom Reader July 199628...I believe that soundness is primary when judging a dog. Next I look for good movement, type, and suitability to purpose. Ive always been amazed at how many dog people equate soundness with good move.0r.Ar., - ,AW 1m - '- t .mu-.-. r.-.-z'jv-v TopWenona, Bob, Sampson TreenMiddle Dimondes Hot Rock and Dimondes Saf-Fire take the honors at Bushy Run K.C.Bottom Breeder Delores Watts awards Dimondes Satin Sorceress BOS Puppy at the American Pom Club Specialty New York 1994.ment. Any horse person can tell you that a horse can be perfectly sound, but will jar your teeth out once you get on its back because it is a poor mover...iimtidem iPOMERANIANS-BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX PUPPYSWEEPSTAKESAMERICAN fpOMERN,4N'', CLUB jB. H UThe Pom Reader July 199629THE POM RDiabolique at 7 mos., 5 days old, with two 5 point majors, 1 BOS over specials, 3 BOBs over specials and a Group 4. Several years later I was to point her cream sable son, Doubles Elans Double Entendre who in turn would become the sire of my first BT, Sampson Dimondes Twice Enticed, whelped last October.Meanwhile, Sue Bemeys bitch produced Ollies first litter, Subers Ill Impressyou Charm, and Subers Impressive Indeed Jewel. Charm went Best Jr. Puppy that year at the Ohio Valley Pom Match and the following weekend, as her father was completing his championship, she went BPIM at the 1992 Saturday T.O. B. I.For those of you not familiar with T.O.B. I., it is considered the largest allbreed and rare -breed show in the U.S. Two shows are held, one on Saturday and one on Sunday with most of the rare- breed national specialties conducted during the Saturday show.Sue was kind enough to let me purchase Jewel who needs only her majors to finish. She will be returned to the ring as soon as she re-coats after producing Gears Dimondes Satin Crown Satire and Tranny Dimondes Satin Crown Signet. They were bom during the banquet at the 1996 National Specialty.I bred Lita next to Garbos sire,Devil Ch. Apples Travelin Diablo DElan. Devil was one of the last of Joyce Apples breedings. Unfortunately, he died young and I believe that the Pomeranian breed lost a great sire with his passing. This breeding produced Delilah Dimondes Satin Seductress - Sampsons dam, Wendy Dimondes Satin Sorceress, pointed, and Jaymes Dimondes Satin Satan. Jaymes, the sire of Gears and Tranny, was Best BBE at the 1995 National Summer Specialty and is multi-BOB over specials with 3 majors.He needs 1 point to finish. Wendy was Best Sr. Puppy at the 1994 National Specialty Sweepstakes.In 1993,1 acquired a Rascal son,Elans Don Juan D.J. from Melissa and Christine Caplan allowed me to purchase an Ollie son named Crystiques Crown Czar. Czar went Puppy Group 1 at his first match but was literally ran over three times during BPIM. Terrified of the ring I have not shown him anywhereEADER VISIT5since the 1994 National Specialty until last month when he followed in his daddys footsteps by winning BAIM and BIM at the PCGB Specialty Match.I bred Ollie to Roz and whelped Flynn Dimondes Flynn Fire Crown in March of 1994. At his first outing, Flynn beat 1700 entries to go BPIM at the 1994 Saturday T.O.B.I., as his half-sister Charm had two years before, He was Best Sr. Puppy at the 1995 National Summer Specialty Sweepstakes. Flynn is BOB over specials and has one of his majors.During the spring of 1995, I bred D.J. to Wendy. At the same time, I once again turned to a sire of Melissas to breed Lita to Elans Emissary sired Chip Dimondes Golden Solitaire owned by Brandylynn Foch, Sparkle Dimondes Sparklin Solitaire co-owned with Karin Maida, and Treen Dimondes Citrine Solitaire. D.J. and Wendy produced Wenona Dimondes Wicked Wenona who is major pointed and Juanita Dimondes Wicked Juanita whom I coown with Regina and Robert Nunn.Prior to whelping Gears and Tranny, I had bred Jewel to Bob. This produced Ziggie Dimondes Zircon Crown Gem who is owned byjerusha Gurvin, Bobs obedience trainer. Karin Maida, Jerusha and I hope to complete both bench and obedience titles on Bob, Ziggie and Sparkle.Ive heard it said that show Poms do not make good obedience Poms. Its been said that the patellas on show Poms are not as good as those on pet Poms. When youve handled as many pet Poms as I have, through the auspices of my rescue work, youll know for a fact how untrue that statement is. As Karin has pointed out, a good moving dog looks much more fluid during heel work, and will usually stand up to the physical pressures of jumping, much better than a poor moving dog. Conformation should be every bit as important to the obedience dog as it is to the bench dog. Bob only knew how to walk on a lead and pose before Jerusha whisked him away for training at the age of four. Punky was a five-year-old rescue Pom which Karin adopted who didnt know how to walk on a lead and was not housebroken. You should see them now In three months under Karins tutelage, Punky went third in trial at last years summer specialty and is perfectly house trained. Bobs onlyshortcomings are his handlers thats me. Obedience is very mentally challenging and Ive learned a lot from Karin and Jerusha...but Bobs way ahead of me.Several years ago Judy Shearer, hearing that I tracked Pom points, asked if I would tally the APC points for Top Show Dog and Top Show Bitch. As of last year, I am also calculating Top Breeder, Top Sire and Top Dam. I hope to one day have enough spare time to write my own program to do this so that I can provide ongoing statistics throughout the year. Currently, I am using a program which was written for another purpose, and must calculate the totals for all Poms by hand. Since this is an unwieldy task to do regularly and it gets worse as the year progresses and more Poms are added, I only tabulate these results at the end of the year.Also several years ago, I took over as club coordinator for the PCGBs rescue program. In 1995 I volunteered to be the APC National Rescue Coordinator, attempting to direct those looking for a local rescue group to the right people. I have lost track of how many Poms I have personally adopted out but its not the numbers that count its the results.I will always be indebted to my mother for introducing me to the Carsons and to the Carsons for providing me with the excellent breeding stock which became the foundation upon which I have built my kennel. To the Dahlenburg's go my sincerest thanks for entrusting me with their lovely Poms through the years and allowing me to breed to their wonderful studs. To the many other clients, teachers, competitors and friends I have acquired throughout my dog career Sue Bemey, Toni Dickerson, Charley Edwards Jerry Andrews, Paul Barbara Gates, Jerusha Gurvin, Marlene Scott-Halsey, Linda Herson, Dianne Johnson, Rose Keller, Karin Maida, Bob Regina Nunn, Bess Roberts, Karen Shaver, Jim Judy Shearer, Dolly Trauner, Dolores Watts, and many, many others. Thank you for your kindness to a novice and your continued support and sportsmanship.Diana DowneyDimonde PomsThe Pom Reader July 199630ear uiana uownemournP POMERANIANSCongratulations to Diana Downey on her kennel visit. Best wishes for continued successMAY YOU BE BLESSED WITH HAPPINESS FOR YOUR KINDNESS TO THE DEAR POMS THAT NEED TO BE RESCUED.aura uc jerry dmxman d tneir lur cniwan iCongratulations to Diana Downey on her Pom Rescue labors to her Lovely Dimonde Pomeranians [tidejejunonmPOMERANIANSNEW CHAMPIONcuiGa Juie Qmt PICTURED FINISHING WITH THIRD MAJOR UNDER JUDGE MRS. LORENE VICKERS-SMITH.OUR THANKS TO JANE LEHTINEN FOR HER EXPERT HANDLING TENDER LOVING CARE "JULIE" WILL SOON BE BRED TO CH. JAN-LE'S JUSTA DASH OF M1LLAMOR.FAN-CS POMERANIANSFLORENCE CARL SCOTT WICKLIFFE, KENTUCKYPom Reader July 19964VWINNERSMASON CITY KENNEL CLUB APRIL 199600NEY PHOTO BT cflC c19vA.weAIjpuring]tWINNERSNEW CHAMPIONGENESEE i. COUNTY A KENNEL V CLUB' KENNEL CLUS.INC.XvxVCHo LARRON DUKE OF EARLLARRON TOUCH OF TRADITION X LARRON DUCHESS BREEDERS - RON FEYH LARRY ROOKSTOOLThank you to all the judges who appreciated our handsome Duke And thank you to Donna Machniak for her loving, expert handling.Duke is at home with his handler - DonnaOWNERNEUJAHR POMS EVELYN NEWYEAR4478 RIVER STREET WILLOUGHBY, OH 44094HANDLED BY DONNA MACHNIAK 237 GROVELAND DRIVE HOWELL, MI 48843 517-546-7446Pom Reader July 1996COMPLETE DISPERSALl\oQ_VNIANSWhelped 31095 Red male sired by Ch. Bi-Mar Sunnys Supreme and out of a daughter of BIS CH. BI-MAR SUNDANCE KID. Beautiful show quality conformation, except injured eye as a puppy. Excellent Stud Prospect. .750.00 Male littermate 5 12 to 6 lbs. No major faults............................................................................................................................. 500.00Whelped 121095 two red females sired by CH. BI-MAR SUNNYS PHANTOM and out of a BIS CH. BI-MAR SUNDANCE KID daughter. Outstanding show prospects. Beautiful baby faces with high set ears. Show home only.Whelped 5695 red female by CH. BI-MAR SUNNYS PHANTOM out of daughter of BIS CH.BI-MAR SUNDANCE KID. Excellent brood prospect. Large coat with high ear set................................................................................................................700.00Whelped 91195 one female and two males sired by CH. BI-MAR SUNNYS PHANTOM and out of a BIS CH. BI-MAR SUNDANCE KID daughter. All three are exceptional show quality puppies. Show quality.Whelped 31996 two red sable males by CH. BI-MAR SUNNY SUPREME an out of a black BIS CH. VALCOPY- WAKHAN VALENTINO daughter. Beautiful baby faces with high small ears. Show prospects.Whelped 81095 two red females sired by CH. BI-MAR SUNNYS SUPREME and out of a CH. BI-MAR IMPRESSIVEdaughter. Heavy coated. Brood female........................................................................................................................................ 500.00ShowBrood female ........................................................................................................................700.00Whelped 4193 two young brood females sired by BIS CH. BI-MAR SUNDANCE KID and out of a daughter of his. Excellent Dams that produce show quality and free whelp..........................................................................................................850.00Whelped 11693 red female by CH. BI-MAR SUNNYS MASTERPIECE and out of a BIS CH. BI-MAR SUNDANCE KID daughter. Another top quality brood female ................................................................................................................................800.00Whelped 22791 two red females by BIS CH. BI-MAR SUNDANCE KID and out of a daughter of his. Show quality conformation, but used as broods................................................................................................................................................. 750.00Whelped 3294 red orange female by CH. BI-MAR SUNNYS MASTERPIECE and out of a daughter of CH. BI-MAR IMPRESSIVE. This is a free whelping bitch that is a half sister to CH. BI-MAR GRASSHOPPER. Her Dam is littermate o six BI-MAR CHAMPIONS.......................................................................................................................................................900.00gc-n tYCXcUvCiUV3Mary A. Rosenbaum 38711 200th Avenue S. E. Auburn, Washington 98092 Phone 206-833-2160 Fax 206-833-4278We will be selling our breeding and show stock. Keeping just a few for pets. This is a great opportunity if you are wanting to purchase outstanding and well bred Pomeranians. Othersavailable not listed.Pom Reader July 1996...BISS. CH.STAR HAVEN'SRIGHTEOUSROCKNo. 2 Top Winning Pomeranian in the U.S. in 1995, retired to live a life of leisure and to produce beautiful babies, was brought back for a weekend of showing. He is healthy, happy, in good condition and will be at stud with his handler as long as there is interest. Contact Maria at 918-492-0520.Star Haven PomeraniansSTAR HAVENS CHERISHEDONEThis beautiful 6 months old cream sable earned her first 2 pts. Thanks Judge Betsey A. Leedy for both these wins. And Thank you Jewel Weber of Dreamtime Pomeranians for letting me have Cheri from a litter of three lovely females out of STARHAVEN'S ROCK' N RAMONA.7BEST OFWINNERS CEDAR RAPIDS _ KENNEL ASSN. JUNE1996PHOTO BY DOWNEY 67vs 7GROUPPLACINGCEDAR RAPIDS KENNEL ASSN. JUNE _ 1996PHOTO BY DOWNEYJANICE YOUNG 618 W. SPRINGFIELD ROAD314-629-2754 ST. CLAIR, MO 63077Pom Reader July 1996nousN F I R M E JUNE 19Aldens Celebration In Keith Dby Ch. D-Nees DBonaire Diplomat x Aldens Last Celebration BreederOwner Alden A. Domrase Janet R. DomraseBlakes Pride And Joy D byBlakes Hes My Dream x Del-Sols Glamour Girl BreederOwnerEvelyn E. Blake Chriscendo Classico D by Chriscendo Centre Stage x Ch. Chriscendo Classica Breeder Christine Stratton Robert Stratton Douglas Stratton Owner Christine D. HeartzChriscendo Colour Picture B byChriscendo Colour My World x Chriscendo Coquille BreederOwner Christine D. HeartzDars Foxridge Robbie For Tr Dby Ch. Dars Great Elms Fox Of Lenette x Dars Foxridge Molly Darlin BreederOwner Rosemary E. Regoni Deena A. Swinney Dugas High Endeavor D by Ch. Tim Sues High Lights x Dugas Sweet Endeavor Breeder Mrs. Ted W. Dugas Owner Sharon K. Dugas Eastwycks Spaced Invader D by Ch. Tomho Strutting Baby Cakes x Eastwycks Man-D Of Avalon Breeder Patrick Farmer Owner Tambra C. WhiteGlen Iris Dont Cry For Me B by Ch. Glen Iris Castle Rock x Ch. Tim Sues Sparkling Lights Breeder Dr. Cheryl A. Jackson Joel M. Taylor Owner Jean Hetherington Robert A. Hetherington Jr.Great Elms Tim Topper D byCh. Great Elms Master Mark x GreatElms Lil Punkin BreederOwner Mrs Ruth L.BeamJan-Shars Billy Ray Of Kacee D by Ch. Rhea-Nas Country Dj Of Jan- Shar x Jan-Shars Ivy Breeder Sharon Hanson Owner Katy Charles StalnakerKneislers Classic Command B by Ch. Sun-Dots Command Performance x Bev-Nors Toasty Tisha Breeder Maria Kneisler Owner Jerry C. Owens Betsy Owens Maria KneislerMayfairs Walkabout Joe D byGolden Oaks Annons Image x Mayfairs Calamity Janie BreederOwner Mary Lee Linger Mi Babe Charmin Carmin B by Ch. Great Elms Prince Charming x Ch. Mi Babe Charming Heiress BreederOwner Babe McCombs Nelsons Blazing Tiffany Girl B by Ch. Boomer Of Wright Way x Nelsons Precious Pixie Girl Breeder Melita Nelson Owner Diana L. Julie A. WallPeannetes Miss Daisy May B by Lu Neals Kasha Of Great Elms x Peannetes Morning Image BreederOwner Anne HendlerPuf-Pride MZ Cloud Knigne Bby Puf Pride Cloudbreaker x Puf- Pride CharmN T-Aira Breeder Virginia Dimick Warren G. Dimick Owner Kelli D. Hoskins Jan D. HoskinsRaglan Ginger Snaps 01 by Ch. Chriscendo Calvin Klein x Chinadolls Rose For Raglan Breeder Penny Belle Scorer Owner Joan Beech Melv BeechRynstone Battery Operated Dby Ch. Rynstone Monterey Jack x Rynstone Chardonnay Breeder Joyce Urban Owner Sheila Charlene A. Monks Rynstone The Siren B by Ch. Rynstone Dodger Of Lenette x Jenuwayne Cashmere BreederOwner Joyce UrbanSilver Puff Of Canton B by Ch.Rhea-Nas Country Dj Of Jan-Shar x Canton Madam Du Barry Breeder Basilio C. Yap Owner Sharon Hanson Basilio C. YapStarfires Im Sexy Too D by Ch. Starfires Im Too Sexy x Starfires Marina Breeder Jose A. Cabrera Owner Marie Jacques Starfires Wonder Woman B by Ch. Starfires Nicolas El Grande x Starfires Infinity Breeder Jose A. Cabrera Owner Regina W. Nunn Robert NunnSweethearts Sweet Blessing B by Ch. All American Mr. Stub x Sweethearts Sweet Charity BreederOwner Kathy CarrollWatts Little Caesar D by Ch. Watts Little Socrates x Watts Scotia Pinch A Penny BreederOwner Delores A. WattsWestwoods Amazing Grace B by Ch. Rock N Tradition Of Oakridge x Westwoods Sassy Pants BreederOwner Pam WestWhid-Dons Treasured Anise B by Ch. Whid-Dons High Performance x Whid-Dons Splash Of Mitey Breeder Barbara T. Whiddon Owner Edwin Dean HebertNEW CHAMPIONS are taken from the American Kennel Club Show, Field Obedience Trials Awards Book and published on a monthly basis as space permits.23 eamammsCongratulates Diana Downey on her kennel visit VT 1'iMpUtjSS'BEST OF7M1 BREEDMRMATTAPONI \ KENNEL ll CLUBSATURDAY MAY 13,1996JOHNASHBEY11B..".---------- ',CH. STARFIRE'SBREEDER TONY CABRERA OWNERS REGINA ROBERT NUNN EXPERTLY HANDLED BY KIMBERLY FITZGERALD JOHN WICKLINE Thanks to Tony Fabian for my beautiful girl Also thanks to Terry Morrow for sharing Lita, a lovely Mikey daughter with me, Mark S. Carol Baldwin for Buffy and Sally, and Diana Downey for my Juanita. Thanks also to all the judges who saw the quality in my Wonder Woman. Special thanks to Nina Epps Pam West for your help with Reginapoms - we love you all Lastly, thanks to Barbara Nagy and Thelma Dunn for your guidance and adviceCongratulations to...Diane Finch with Reginapoms Fresh Prince Owl," Ken Bev Robertson with Reginapoms Bentley of Ce- Wick, Wes Shenk with Reginapoms Naughty By Nature, Gary Mullenex with Reginapoms Cupid Doll, and Mark Carol Baldwin with Whispering Lane Academy Award and Whispering Lane Easy Street.LOOK FOR REGINAPOMS IN THE RING SOON HANDLED BY MARK BALDWINROBERT REGINA NUNN RT 1 BOX 2890 BERRYVILLE, VA 22611 540-955-1209Pom Reader July 199624Knock, Knock Whos ThereTHE POM REAiEH VISITSuimonae lomeraniansDiana Downey Rixeyville, Virginiaicb1ODiana, with Dimonde Solitaire of EmceeTo answer the questions most commonly asked of me Yes, Im probably related to everyone you think I am and yes, I have lost weight. I am a SWF still searching for my white knight with a pack of hounds following at the heels of his steed. I work as a Senior ProgrammerAnalyst - Consultant.That last part is computereeze for someone who works on various contracts for different clients programming their computers. Currently, I am working at the National Automobile Dealers Association in Tysons Comers, VA. I will be starting a new contract with ATT in Herndon, VA at the end of the month. I now live at Roads End Kennels in Rixeyville, VA just southwest of Warrenton, home of Tugboat Chesapeakes and Labradors owned by Wes Christopher.The eldest of five, I was bom in Manhattan but have lived in many different places from as far north as Burlington, VT to as far south as New Orleans I think my parents were part gypsy. My parents went their separate ways when I was 9 and my mother settled on Long Island while my father moved to the Catskill region of upstate N.Y. I went to college in Washington,DC at The American University where I received my degree in political sciencecomputer science. I thought I was going away to college, but my mother moved here with my two brothers and two sisters after my freshman year.My father and I have always been horse crazy, so Ive spent a good part of my life in the saddle. I was the leader of the 4-H Cavaliers Horse Club of N. Adams, MA as well as president of the Berkshire County Horse Council. Ive taught riding hunt seat and western, equitation and pleasure, as well as basic dressage, trained show horses, put on horse shows and exercised race horses. During my equine show career, I became well known as a catch rider.Continuing problems with my joints, The Pom Reader July 1996especially my back which has required several hospital stays since my teens, finally took their toll and necessitated my retirement from the equestrian scene. I was bom with celiac-sprue disease which causes all the symptoms of long-term malnourishment, which is why youll often see me in an assortment of braces wrist, knees, ankles, especially my ever-present back brace.My step-mother is a horse conformation judge from whom I learned a lot about soundness, movement and structure. Her teachings have been especially helpful to me in judging dogs. Being a horse person firstmost, I believe that soundness is primary when judging a dog. Next I look for good movement, type, and suitability to purpose. Ive always been amazed at how many dog people equate soundness with good movement. Any horse person can tell31iimnkPOMERANIANSCongratulations,DianaThanks for making beautiful Ella, Ch. Elans Infinity, APC 3 bitch for 1992. Also thanks for finishing Ch. Elans Inferno for us as well as Ch. Elans Diabolique at 7 months, 10 days old with a Group 4 from the puppy class.CH. ELANS INFINITYPictured with judge Miss Sunny DuttonIBBjlljj Lissa Dave Dahlenburg M P.O.Box 1160Loxahatchee, FL 33470 561-793-0975IICMraI"LACING3Congratulationsto Diana Downey on her kennel visit. We wish her continued success and thanks for all work done with EMCEE Poms, especially the rehabilitation of MIEL.EHCEE'sFLIP CHIPPICTURED AT 6 MONTHSPictured winning Best of Breed for 2 points under Toy authority Mrs. Peggy Dillard Carr. Thank you Maynard Wood for your usual, excellent, handling and care1Best of Breed or Variety IASEMCEES POMERANIANSMORRIS BETTY CARSON9 8 2 6 WALTHAM DRIVE RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 2 3 2 3 3 8 0 4 7 4 1-3 0 2 4Pom Reader July 199632pimoimPOMERANIANSCongratulations to Diana Downey on her kennel visit. Best wishes for continued successDear Diana,Good luck on your move into your new home, where you will be able to have your Pommies and continue your Pom rescue workIt has been lovely working with you on your breeder visit and learning more about your lovely Dimonde PomeraniansEveryone has said, over and over, how much they respect and value your tremendous rescue efforts. You deserve many plauditsBernie Lois Ciliberto Crescendo PomeraniansQEXGKXWGPOMERANIA15rmsate -4S'm9TEE SHIRTS 20 SWEAT SHIRTS 30White shirts with black lettering design. Please specify size SM. MED, LG, EX. LG. Send toTERRY THISTLETHWAITE ROUTE 3, BOX 956 DUNN, NC 28334DOSSMARFor sale BlueTan female bom 330. Blue sable orange sable males females bom 331. Pretty faces, cobby, sound vet checked. All sired byCH. BEV-NORS STATESMAN RHEA-NAS HOT SHOT OF T AND TBEV-NORS TOO HOT TO HANDLE AM. CAN. CH. REGINAPOMS LUV-A-GATORRHEA-NAS DBL FUDGE OF T AND T CHELSEA LEIGH NUNN SAMANTHA FOXDOSSMAR N RHEA-NAS NUTTIN BLUOrangeBlue Sable CH. BEV-NORS STATESMANCH. BEV-NORS NUTTIN TO ITBEV-NORS MISSY MISS RHEA-NAS NUTTIN TO FANCIRHEA-NAS HOT SHOT OF T AND T T AND TS ASYUR BLUE OF RHEA-NA JDS LIL MISS CONSTANCEDOSSMAR POMERANIANSMARIAN DOSSINGER3936 HI MOUNT ROAD KEWASKUM, WI 53040 414-334-4889WZ-5Pom Reader July 1996CetnitirTHE POM READER VISITSAUGUSTJeanne BlankAbsolut PomsSEPTEMBERFran StollStolanne PomsCongratulatory ad space is available. Call Lois Ciliberto 813-996-5499for reservation information.33LIBEDTI POMERANIANSStella M. Lizambri133 Camelot Drive, Goose Creek, SC 29445803 553-0188Ch. Cedarwoods Image of Diamond Ch. Great Elms lines AKC Registered Puppies OccasionallyERPOMERANIANSTeri Dan Wilford 3120 Cormorant Drive Jacksonville, FL 32223 .904-288-3510 262-8434AN PicturedEMCEES A CHIP OF TERI-DAN Group Placer fAKC Registered Bred for Conformation, Obedience AgilityPElizabeth Aguilar612377-8239Minneapolis, MXCatherine Harrison 612 426-2071 Mahtomedi. MXPARISPompeiis Paris Reyoso De Troy Ch. Jan-Le's Willie Makit xPompeii's Lucina DiamanteHANDLING AVAILABLE PUPPIES AVAILABLE OCCASIONALLY STUD SERVICE TO APPROVED BITCHESFINCHS POMERANIANSDiane L. Finch Rural Route 1515 769-2444 Kelley, IA 50134Ch. Finchs He Walks On WaterCh. Finchs Wee Heart Andy Gibb Great Elms.Ch. Apolloette Wild Eire Milamor. Scotiar-,1. .t- o s - lines WhiteRed andCh. Tim Sues Moon Rocket . , .Whiteblack partiCh. Pominsh Robms Top Shelf puppiesMNMs R OT2ASPORTRAITS OF PERFECTIONMary Gene WellsRt. 2 Box 238, Pattonsburg, MO 64670 816 367-2254ROBERT JUANITA FIDDICKomRR 4, CEDAR FALLS, IA 50613 319-989-2199 oresR\A STANDARD OF EXCELLENCESEE US FOR YOUR NEXT SHOW POM.Popular lines colors. Blue-BlueTan-Cream-Black-BkTan.Steve Barb Nagy713 Marlboro Road, Stephens City, VA 22655. 540-869-3749.rSHAR0N MASNICKBENSON RAYanfins2007 VESTRY DRIVE - CHARLESTON, SC 29414 8035716165Formerly Pitti Poms PomeraniansPuppies Occasionally. Champion at stud to approved Bitches.Ch. Pitti Poms Lil Sir Lancelot OFA Patellar Normal at 47 monthsWendy Swimme Chesapeake, VA 757 488-7117Specializing in Exotic Poms Blue, Larndar, Chocolate, Black, and BlueWhite, ChocolateWhite, and BlackWhite Parti-ColorsStuzctoufULDINE NIMMO, OWNER BREEDERRoute 2 Box 83, Halfway, MO 65663 417-267-2413Mary Allan 918-485-3010 or 918-485-1040LLdYlYS POM6R4NI4NSRoute 3 Box 531 A, Wagoner, OK 74467PhllbrooksJancy GCennelSusann Philbrook, Owner 1209 Forcevilie Drive Westampton, NJ 08060Telephone 609267-4644 Specializing in...Pomeranians and ^MalteseOddst Colors ineduGng 011Automated Msgs 609267-3799 and Listen to Instructions Fax on Demand List of Available Puppies Manually Dial 9" To Fax-Manually Dial 0 and the Send Button Internet Email ECFD88Aprodigy.comBloodlines indude BieMar, Bonner, CeadarMxxC Chriscendb, Crdder,Bdlee, Qreat-Blms, Millamor, Pomjfaden, Sadia, andWatts.RGS TOYS PEDIGREESP.O. BOX 331354, Atlantic Beach, FL 32233-1354 Tel 904-720-7667 Fax 904-270-1731 NOTE Unforunately, due to new zoning, all calls must be returned collect. New prices are effective immediately for 3 4 generation pedigrees.Pedigrees researched 3-gen 5 4-gen 8 5-gen 15 6-gen 25 7-gen 40.BREED CLUBS ASK ABOUT OUR DONATION SPECIALSThe Pom Reader July199634Mary A. Rosenbaum 3871 1 2th Ave. S.E. Auburn. WA 98092 206 833-2160pDONNALYNNWRIGHTMERANIANSChampion Stud Service Puppies Grooming Handling200-B Gateway Drive Bel Air, MD 21014 410-879-1459AILLflAOPKEN ELEANOR MILLER3545 NC HWY 152 E SALISBURY, NC 28146 704-857-1197L Z A B E R N E YPOMERANIANS4815 Wards Chapel Road Owings Mills, MD 21117 410-655-8330yyyyCH. STUD SERVICE - QUALITY PUPPIES HOME RAISED S. LOVEDDANIEL TAYLOR JR. - BONNIE MclNTOSH-TAYLORP0 BOX 889 RAINIER WA 98576PLAININPITPOMS OF DISTINCTIONANNE HENDLERBOX 130 SIMPSON NC 27879 919-758-7143JQieisCer sr POM ER AIM I AIMS9151 S. Darlington Ave. Tulsa, OK 74137 918 492-0520Inquiries Invited Pedigrees Stud Fees on RequestCH. KNEISLERS "We breed for quality."SECRET TRADITIONChesai. iPomeranians4 lb. Chocolate son of CH. STARLITE LEGACY CHOCO BEAR at stud for limited timeROBERT JOAN REILLY26903 Highway 281 North San Antonio, TX 78258210 980-2667E-MAIL J.REILLYGENIE.GE15.COMGrafenhovstsSpecializing in gorgeous Blacks, Black Tans and ChocolatesAt Grafenhorsts, we are striving for superb temperament, superior conformation, and exquisitely beautiful coats of the proper texture.Pictured left, a typical Grafenhorst PomWatch for our Poms in the show ringHORST GRAF12000 NW 2nd Street, Plantation, EL 33325 305 475-2465 Puppies Occasionally Available to Responsible, Loving HomesBreederThe Pom Reader July199635IftiALDENcS KENNELHOME OF CHAMPION PARTI GIRLSCh. Alden's Lucky Parti Flash Back pic.Ch. Alden's Parti Pepsi HiCh. Aldens Parti Chocolate ChipCh. Aldens Midget Parti Dot-To-DotA1 Jan Domrase, 6810 Barnard Mill Road. Ringwood. IL 60072. Phone 815 728-0559 Fax 815 653-5106.VISA MASTERCARDOUTHLAND ,V POMERANIANS i318-466-3456Charlotte Creed r.Ch. Southland s Toast to6618 Lost Ridge Bev-Nor fTJvVVPineville, LA 71360 POASTYHH JVkmtio________________ATICKIE POMRANIANS MAJICbreederownerytnzett tffoter'P.O. Box 50, Corpus Christi, TX 78403-0050 512 992-8233 after 7 p.m.Bred for Soundness QualityMO beta siOW with greatattitudesy Joe DaubenspeckF Rt. 2, Box 78 Inola, OK 74036Tel 918 543-3451ExoticParti Standard ColorsPuppies Young Adults For Show or PetMar BiCPOMERANIANSMARIBILL IFFLANDWEST CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 708-876-9622RubysPomeraniansRuby F. Poole918341 6921Route 1, Box 190, Claremore, OR 74017PAPPIM AM Specilizing inriMI III M VI \l Emcee, Millamor,POMERANIANS tln,NabobTERESITA HUGHES Oranges, Partis,3400 Bluebird Drive, Holiday, FL 34690 and Whites now813-942-9194 availableEW'MPOMERANIANSMORRIS BETTY CARSON 9826 Walthan Road Richmond, VA 23233 804 741-3024PUPPIES AVAILABLE FROM Ch. Emcees A Chip of Diamond Ch. Emcees Golden Topo De Oro Ch. Emcees Cloudbusters ImageInquiries Invited Pedigrees Stud Fees on RequestX inapomsBred forHealth, Soundness BeautyBased upon Theldun, Rhea-Na, Starfires, Bev-Nors, Great Elms.PUPPIES AVAILABLEROBERT REGINA NUNNRt 1, Box 2890, Berryville, VA 22611 540-955-1209Home of Am. Can. Ch. Reginapoms Luv-A-GatorJD'S POMPOUS POMSHome OfCh. JDs Truly A Gem Ch. JDs Midnight Oil Ch. JRs Yankee Doodle Dandy while hes pursuing his career Pedigrees Stud Fees on RequestJanet Hovey, 5549 W. Ave. M-2, Quartz Hill, CA 93536-3112.Tel 805 722-3307.m3Show Pet Puppies Stud ServiceNINA M. BERRY 3821 Venable Westlake, LA 70669 318494-7072Linetree Pomeranians318 West Grahm, Dixon, EL 61021 815 284-3298r 'TflfiUty 7enicMThe Pom Reader July 199636 ft ocecaLUKENIMELSFIb 0KENNELSPUPPIES OCCASIONALLY INWHITE, CREAM, BLUE, CHOCOLATE, SABLE ORANGEEXOTIC SHINING STAR NEUJAHRShesIceWhiteWatch for her in the ringK N N LJudy StoneRt. 3 Box 141 Doniphan, MO 63935KENNELMolly McDaniel Patricia RouuleyP.O. Box 41, Doniphan, MO 63935Phone 573-996-2942CrescendovpoMERANIAN s vyBERINIIE LOIS CILIBERTO 813-996-549920044 Stamat Drive Land OLakes, FL 34639S'.1 J , I J v O'TAKC POMERANIANS S, MALTESE Bev-Nor, Great Elms, Emcee Bonner Staten Island, NY 718 494-1847Home of the beautiful black Ch. Gailellens Dark Knight7 Highland Trail Denville, New Jersey 07834wTAR HAVEN POMSJANICE YOUNG Puppies available sired618 W. Springfield Road by biss CH.St. Clair, MO 63077 STAR HAVENS314-629-2754 RIGHTEOUS ROCKNEUJAHR POPSColor-Bred WhitesEVELYN NEWYEAR4478 River Street Willoughby, OH 44094 216-946-1226A-a.trCOLOR-BRED WHITES, REDS and EXOTICSSUE HUGHESPO BOX 57, SOD, WV 25564 304-756-9356CH. BEV-NOR SOUTHLAND SINSATION isour main man. Quality puppies and young adults occasionally.RAMONA J. SMITH, Box 833, Belfield, ND 58622. Tel 701-575-4125.mwUo.icnoHome of AM. CAN. CH. MORENO'S PERRIWINKLE, Multiple Group winnersN C E 10 6 7JULIE MORENO415-583-4973 [after 10 a.m. our time, pleasePOMERANIANSQuality Pups Champion Studs864-472-3002Rosemary E. Regoni385 Loop Road Campobello, SC 29322AFFORDABLE QUALITYShow Pet health guaranteed major medical insurance. EMCEE, MILLAMOR, CHRISCENDO BAVANEW Lines. Lisa Byrd, BreederExhibitor, 10113 Sunrise, Crowley, TX 76036. Tel 817 2974603.V1Ar\ Since 1959RosewoodPOMERANIANSExquisite home-raised Ch. sired puppies. Reasonable prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone calls preferred. Mary A. Hammond. Rt. 4. Box 90, Eolia, MO 63344. Tel 573-485-7667.RAINEYSCOUNTRY COTTAGEPups for pet show occasional breeding stock. Bloodlines include Emcee's, Janesa's, JDs, Millamor, Great Elms, Tomanolls. Pedigrees Stud Fees on Request. Gail Rainey, P.O. Box 136, McKenzie, TO 38201. Call 901-352-2095The Pom Reader July199637REVISED STANDARD FOR THE POMERANIA NGENERAL APPEARANCE The Pomeranian is a compact, short-backed, active toy dog. He has a soft, dense undercoat with a profuse harsh-textured outer coat. His heavily plumed tail is set high and lies flat on his back. He is alert in character, exhibits intelligence in expression, is buoyant in deportment, and is inquisitive by nature. The Pomeranian is cocky, commanding, and animated as he gaits. He is sound in composition and action.SIZE, PROPORTION, SUBSTANCE The average weight of the Pomeranian is from 3 to 7 pounds, with the ideal weight for the show specimen being 4 to 6 pounds. Any dog over or under the limits is objectionable. However, overall quality is to be favored over size. The distance from the point of shoulder to the point of buttocks is slightly shorter than from the highest point of the withers to the ground. The distance from the brisket to the ground is half the height at the withers. He is medium boned, and the length of his legs is in proportion to a well-balanced frame. When examined, he feels sturdy.HEAD The Head is in balance with the body. The muzzle is rather short, straight, fine, free of lippiness and never snipy. His expression is alert and may be referred to as foxlike. The skull is closed. The top of the skull is slightly rounded, but not domed. When viewed from the front and side, one sees small ears which are mounted high and carried erect. To form a wedge, visualize a line from the tip of the nose ascending through the center of the eyes and the tip of the ears. The eyes are dark, bright, medium in size and almond shaped. They are set well into the skull on either side of a well- pronounced stop. The pigmentation is black on the nose and eye rims except self-colored in brown, beaver, and blue dogs. The teeth meet in a scissors bite. One tooth out of alignment is acceptable. Major faults Round, domed skull Undershot mouth Overshot mouth.NECK, TOPLINE, BODY - The neck is short with its base set well into theshoulders to allow the head to be carried high. The back is short with level topline. The body is compact and well ribbed with the brisket reaching the elbow. The plumed tail is one of the characteristics of the breed, and lies flat and straight on the back.FOREQUARTERS - The Pomeranian has sufficient layback of shoulders to carry the neck and head proud and high. The shoulders and legs are moderately muscled. The length of the shoulder blade and upper arm are equal. The forelegs are straight and parallel to each other. Height from elbows to withers approximately equals height from the ground to elbow. The pasterns are straight and strong. Thefeet are well- arched, compact, and turn neither in nor out. He stands well up on his toes. Dewclaws may be removed.Major Fault Down in pasterns.HINDQUARTERS - The angulation of the hindquarters balances that of the forequarters. The buttocks are well behind the set of the tail. The thighs are moderately muscled with stifles that are moderately bent and clearly defined. The hocks are perpendicular to the ground and the legs are straight and parallel to each other. Th efeet are well-arched, compact, and turn neither in nor out. He stands well up on his toes. Dewclaws if any, on the hind legs may be removed. Major Faults Cowhocks or lack of soundness in hind legs or stifles.GAIT - The Pomeranians gait is smooth, free, balanced and vigorous. He has good reach in his forequarters and strong drive with his hindquarters. Each rear leg moves in line with the foreleg on the same side. To achieve balance, his legs converge slightly inward toward a center line beneath his body. The rear and front legs are thrown neither in nor out. The topline remains level, and his overall balance and outline are maintained.COAT - A Pomeranian is noted for its double coat. The undercoat is soft and dense. The outercoat is long, straight, glistening, and harsh in texture. A thickundercoat will hold up and permit the guard hair to stand off from the Pomeranians body. The coat is abundant from the neck and fore part of shoulders and chest, forming a frill which extends over the shoulders and chest. The head and leg coat is tightly packed and shorter in length than that of the body. The forequarters are well-feathered and thighs and hind legs well-feathered to the hock. The tail is profusely covered with long, harsh, spreading straight hair. Trimming for neatness and a clean outline is permissible.Major Faults Soft, flat or open coat.COLOR - All colors, patterns, and variations thereof are allowed and must be judged on an equal basis. Patterns Black and Tan - tan or rust sharply defined, appearing above each eye and on muzzle, throat, and forechest, on all legs and feet and below the tail. The richer the tan the more desirable Brindle - the base color is gold, red, or orange brindled with strong black cross stripes Parti- color - is white with any other color distributed in patches with a white blaze preferred on the head. Classifications The Open Classes at specialty shows may be divided by color as followsOpen Red, Orange, Cream, and Sable Open Black, Brown, and Blue Open Any Other Color. Pattern, or Variation. TEMPERAMENT - The Pomeranian is an extrovert, exhibiting great intelligence and a vivacious spirit making him a great companion dog as well as a competitive show dog.EVEN THOUGH A TOY DOG. THE POMERANIAN MUST BE SUBJECT TO THE SAME REQUIREMENTS OF SOUNDNESS AND STRUCTURE PRESCRIBED FOR ALL BREEDS, AND ANY DEVIATION FROM THE IDEAL, DESCRIBED IN THE STANDARD SHOULD BE PENALIZED TO THE EXTENT OF THE DEVIATION.Approved July 1996The Pom Reader July 199638TTTjJULY 1996I said NOW3-month-old Prissy says its dinnertime courtesy Ann Doll Williston, FloridaSubmit your cute photo for our pop ular Playmates department. Any clear photo will do - black white, color, Polaroid or regular film.Please identify Pom and owner. We also enjoy hearing a little about your Pom - brief descriptions are ivelcome Send toPR PLAYMATES 8848 BEVERLY HILLS LAKELAND, FL 33809-1604Dear Sir or MadamEnclosed please find a picture of my Pomeranian, Ginger. I am a professional clown, Ladybug The Clown\ as you can see by my card, and Ginger is my ladybug assistant. The kids love her and she has a ballpT\ . 4 4ITS SHOW TIME Hope you like the photo. Sincerely,Sharon Dunlap GingerFor me, fun is serious businessGinger, dressed for a performance courtesy Sharon Dunlap, Schenectady, New YorkThe Pom Reader July 1996CANINE HEALTH FOUNDATION39cmmeTHE MISSION OF THE AKC CANINE HEALTH FOUNDATION IS TO DEVELOP SIGNIFICANT RESOURCES FOR BASIC AND APPLIED HEALTH PROGRAMS WITH EMPHASIS ON CANINE GENETICS TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR DOGS AND THEIR OWNERS.FOUNDATION FACTS The American Kennel Club has supported health research on behalf of dogs for decades. They were the pioneering funders of the research that resulted in a vaccine for parvo virus, a deadly killer of puppies and young dogs of all breeds.More recently, AKC funds have been dedicated to mapping the canine genome and identifying the genetic markers for specific canine diseases.Now, the American Kennel Club has made its most important stap forward in the realm of canine health. In 1995 the Canine Health Foundation was established as a public foundation with an initial endowment from the American Kennel Club of 1 million and a gift for program distribution of 400,000.AN AMBITIOUS JOURNEY Fortunately, the majority of our dogs live long and healthy lives. But dogs, like humans, have health problems. While many are similar to ours, like cancer and arthritis, others are unique to their species and some are more frequently found in certain breeds. Until now the available funding to resolve these problems was scarce and sporadic. The AKC Canine Health Foundation is the first major national foundation focused exclusively on resolving important health and genetic issues in dogs. Through the support of the AKC, tests have been developed in two breeds for important diseases copper toxicosis and PRA. But there are many more diseases and many more breeds that need help.FIRST GRANT The AKC Canine Health Foundation made its first grant in September 1995 to the Center for Companion and Animal Health at the University of California at Davis for support of an international seminar on thyroid and autoimmune disorders. Thyroid and autoimmune disorders were rated as a primary concern in a survey of parent clubs by the AKC Delegate Committee on Health Research and Health Education.RESPONSE TO CALL FOR PROPOSALS This fall the response to the first call for research proposals focused on canine health and genetics generated more than 40 proposals with total requests equaling 2,106,741 for single year grants.THE AKC CANINE HEALTH FOUNDATION WILLACHIEVE THE FOLLOWING GOALS To help dogs live longer, healthier lives To identify health issues of concern to dog owners and breeders To identify and sponsor programs of research and education with particular emphasis on canine genetics whichMeet the highest scientific and educational standards Have the greatest potential for advancing the health of dogsHave expectations for producing materials and applications which are reasonable and affordable for breeders and owners To respect the dedication and interests of dog clubs, breeders and owners in Canine Health and continuously seek ways to involve them in the work of the Foundation To seek ways to integrate the observations and knowledge of dog owners, breeders, veterinarians and other scientists for the purpose of advancing the health of dogs. To responsibly monitor grantees and make the results of their work available for public use through publication in scientific journals and through sharing and dissemination of information and education with dog owners, breeders and veterinarians. To raise endowment funds for the Foundations programmatic purposes to invest these funds for both the growth of principal and income adequate to advance the Foundations purposes.For more information concerning the AKC Canine Health Foundation, contactDeborah Lynch, Executive Director 340 Aspen Ct., Aurora, OH 44202 216 995-0807 John Mandeville, Secretary 51 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10010 212696-8357The Pom Reader July 199640' o\ecS^2' AKC NEWSDIRECT FROM THE AMERICAN KENNEL CLUBAKC CANINE HEALTH FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES FIRST ANNUAL RESEARCH AWARDS OF OVER 400,000The American Kennel Clubs Canine Health Foundation has announced the distribution of over 400,000 in grants to support canine health research. Among the successful applicants are eleven of the leading research institutions in the nation including Baker Institute at Cornell University, Texas A M University, University of California at Berkeley and Davis, University of Pennsylvania, University of Wisconsin and the National Cancer Institute.Awarding of the grants for research about specific diseases was based upon scientific merit and established significance of the disease in dogs. The review process involved 51 scientists from over 20 universities and veterinary schools in the U.S. and Canada. Grants for research about specific breeds was also based on scientific merit and significance in a particular breed as identified by scientists and the parent club. Dr. Robert J. Hritzo, President of the AKC Canine Health Foundation noted, This is one of the largest single distributions of funds to support canine health and the largest ever for canine genetic research. Funds will support research projects focused on a wide range of diseases that affect dogs, including seven research grants for canine bloat, kidney disorders, progressive retinal atrophy, cystinuria, and epilepsy. In addition to funds from the American Kennel Club, all-breed clubs, regional breed and performance clubs and individual contributors, a dozen breed clubs have indicated they will support designatedresearch projects. These national breed clubs include the Akita Club of America, the Alaskan Malamute Club of America, the American Bloodhound Club, the Collie Club of America, the English Cocker Club of America, the Keeshond Club of America, the Irish Setter Club of America, the Irish Wolfhound Club of America, the Rottweiler Club of America, the Weimaraner Club of America and the Whippet Club of America. Another set of five grants were made to research centers for mapping the canine genome. Dr. Hritzo stated that, While progress has been made in genetic mapping in human, mice, poultry, cattle and swine, the canine genome has remained relatively undeveloped. These grants will help us to make substantial progress in mapping the canine genome and subsequently in identifying genes and mutations that cause genetic diseases in dogs. Canine health education was an additional focus of the grants. Two grants were made in this area. A grant to the University of California, Davis, Center for Companion Animal Health will support an international symposium on canine hypothyroidism. A second grant to Dr. Patricia Wilkie at the University of Minnesota will sponsor the development of a reference source for dog breeders on canine genetics.The list of awards also includes three grants that were approved but not funded. The Board of Directors needed to set priorities. The reviewers identified several worthy research projects but the funds simply ran out, noted Executive Director, Deborah A. Lynch. We hope in our fundraising efforts this year to raise significant dollars fromclubs and individuals - so that we will be able to fund all of the excellent projects that will advance canine health.The review process utilized by the Foundation focused on independent review. In this process three reviewers were identified for each grant.Reviewers were research specific and required to be working in the areas addressed by a given proposal. Because reviews were detailed, each reviewer was limited to three proposals. For this reason, we utilized 51 reviewers selected from leading universities, veterinary schools, specialty practices and clinical laboratories, said Dr, Richard Dom, professor emeritus, Ohio State University.The next grant cycle for the AKC Health Foundation will begin with the issueance of the 1996 call for proposals which will be available to researchers on June 30th.For further information about research programs, the grants process, contributions or bequests, contact Deborah A. Lynch, Executive Director, by phone 216995-0807, by FAX 216995- 0806, or E-mail at akcchfaol.com.ROBERT KEELY REPLACES MARY ANNE DUNHAM IN THE CUSTOMER SERVICE AREA OF AKCRobert Keely, Director of Development, has assumed responsibility for the Customer Service area replacing Mary Anne Dunham who has resigned.Robert will be working closely with Alice OConnell, Director of Registration Processing, and Mark Threlfall, Director of Special Services. Their job is to provide thehighest level of service for everyone using AKC services, especially serious breeders and exhibitors.Robert joined the AKC in 1990 doing systems analysis and software support work with special emphasis on testing and training users of the Registration System. He was made Special Projects Manager in 1992, in which capacity he worked extensively on AKC fulfillment systems, the combination registration and certified pedigree offer, the Foundation Stock Service, and the automated phone system. Robert was named Director of the Companion Animal Recovery Program microchips in 1994.Prior to joining the AKC, Robert worked in the retail music industry for more than 10 years and Public and Corporate television for three years. Robert is a native North Carolinian who attended Duke University and graduated cum laud from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. He lives in Cary with his wife Julie and their two children.AKC COMPANION ANIMAL RECOVERYThe AKC Companion Animal Recovery Program has enrolled 77,565 companion animals as of June 7,1996 and has recovered 1,039 animals.Any companion animal with a permanent form of identification microchip or tattoo is eligible for enrollment.AKC Companion Animal Recovery can be reached by phone 1-800- 252-7894, FAX 919233-1290, E- mail foundakc.org and by writing to AKC Companion Animal Recovery, 5580 Centerview Drive, Suite 250, Raleigh, NC 27606-3394.Courtesy The American Kennel ClubSpecial thanks to Mr. Wayne Cavanaugh and Ms. Jeanine OKane, AKC Public Relations American Kennel Club Logo reproduced by permissionThe Pom Reader July 1996410 WEST YOUNST42SykSM9fA^vS^4f ze ' 'WestCoast Tyee Hotel500 Tyee Drive, Olympia, Washington Tel 060 352-0511V1996 SUMMER SPECIALTIES AUGUST7-91996'iinPSPC APC CPC H0STE9 BY PSPCENTRIES CLOSE JULY 1 9, 1 996 iZCOLUMBIA POMERANIAN CLUB AMERICAN POMERANIAN CLUB PUGET SOUND POMERANIAN CLUBAUGUST 7, 1996 AUGUST 8, 1996 AUGUST 9, 1996CONFORMATION JUDGE CONFORMATION JUDGE CONFORMATION JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP JUDGEMRS. JEAN B. SCHROLL MRS. JACQUELINE STACY MR. FRED C. BASSETTOBEDIENCE OBEDIENCE OBEDIENCEMRS. PAMELA A. WEAVER MRS. NOREEN CARTWRIGHT MRS. JILL K. JONESSWEEPSTAKES SWEEPSTAKES SWEEPSTAKESMRS. MARLENE PRESSER mr. Joseph n. McGinnis jr. MRS. NADINE HERSILSHOW CHAIRMAN SHANNON KELLEY 360 866-6505SHOW SECRETARY PAT KINSER13535 S.E. MOUNTAIN VIEW LANE, CLACKAMAS, OR 97015-5308 TEL 503 658-5218JUDGES BREED STUDY GROUP and an EDUCATIONAL SEMINAR by Dr.Michael Murphy DVM, on whelping and newborn puppies.CASH RAFFLE First Prize 500 Cash Second Prize 250 Third Prize 150POM QUILT RAFFLE Tickets for each raffle 1 apiece. For tickets or information, contact Marlene Presser, 740 Rhoades Road, Winlock, WA 98596. Tel 360 785-0903.The Pom Reader July 1996poetcornerMEREDITHS MUSINGSAfter years of not showing, we entered the fray,With thoughts of fun winning, perhaps even play.How hard could it be to hit the show trailAfter all we have dogs who just cannot failWorking sixty hours a week as head of a school,Then shows every weekend oh, what a foolTo think in my dotage I could handle this sport,Should have seen all the backaches it brought.Of lugging crates, cleaning pens, bathing on site Loading, unloading, and working all nightRebathing dogs that messed in their crate,While covered with dog hair, is this my true fateRemembering all the last minute details,Of roadmaps, and brushes, and watering pails,Dryers, and dog food, equipment galore,Enough paraphernalia to open a store.Only to find when we arrive almost late,Weve packed way too much yet forgotten the baitFast food weight gain, Im going to seed For a Jenny Craig stand at dog shows, I plead.Champions yes, weve had quite our share,For in the ring our dogs well do fare.But the toll is exhausting, my muscles do cramp How do handlers keep going and setting up campWeek after week, they continue to show,They truck right along come rain, sleet, or snow.Mudholes in Tampa and blizzards up north,Ice storms, and heat waves, still they go forth.To get to the point, I have much more respect For our overworked handlers from whom we expectwins of great honor, rankings on high,To become number one, I cannot denyKeeps them eager to pursue the impossible dream But to conquer the systems like swimming upstreamOne more entry fee, and one more plane ticket Ready to tell certain judges to stick itIf in their wisdom they neglect to put up Our wonderful, flawless, quite perfect young pup.So heres to the handlers, who take all the grief Of judges who dump them, and owners who beef.The grueling pace affects body and mind,Handlers are great for maintaining the grind.So we can stand ringside, our chests swell with pride As our handlers, God bless em, the faults they do hide.So Ill never begrudge our handlers their fame Besides when we lose, Ill have someone to blame.Meredith Johnson-Snyder43These are just a handful of our contributions. And they were made possible entirely by yours.In 1948, Mark L. Morris Sr., DVM, a pioneer in companionWe helped develop a vaccine animal health, advanced veterinary medicine singlehandedly.for feline leukemia.He created Morris Animal Foundation. And whatstarted as one mans mission to improve life forall animals is today the mission of thousands, yjSince our inception, we have sponsored more than62S humane animal-health studies at veterinarycolleges throughout the world, resulting in betterand often longer lives for countless animals.ONo less remarkable, these studies have been madeWe improved knowledge of respiratory disease in birds.Wf,We helped publish the first English language medical text on zoo animals.Ji. Xjfi, fn f 'Wefacilitated the discovery ofa vaccine -i t i i , -iito prevent Potomac horse fever. possible by people just like you. People who are deeplyconcerned about animals and who find their concern bestWe established a veterinary center in Rwanda to treat endangered mountain gorillas.expressed in the form of financial support.Please, join these people in helping us continue nearlya half-century of work. Call the toll-free number belowand find out how you can make a contribution to the Animal Health Campaign.MORRIS A\I\IALWho knows what great things youll make possible. FOILYDATIOIYWe improved diagnostic tests for parvovirus and liver disease.We deepened the understanding f birth dfects in Llamas.TO MAKE A DONATION, CALL 1 8 0 0 2 4 3 2 3 4 5 7 Morris Animal Foundation is a 501c3 non-profit organization.The Pom Reader July 1996. 4PR TOP TENGROUP SYSTEMBY TOTAL DOGS DEFEATED IN BREED, GROUP, BEST IN SHOWShows 1106 43096Statistics The American Kennel ClubRank Pts1. 25332. 23183. 17454. 10775. 10096. 9827. 6698. 5509. 50910. 488NAME OwnerCH. DAMATA TIMBER COUNTRY Owner D. FlaataCH. CREIDERS PRINCE DOM PERIGNON Owner M. M. KogaCH. GLEN IRIS CASTLE ROCK Owner WorkJacksonTaylorCH. JAN-LES JUST A DASH OF MILLAMOR Owner. J. LehtinenCH. VALCOPY WAKHAN HOT GOSSIP Owner StrasbaughPlonkeyGemmillCH. SANDTOWNS RED HOT PILLOW TALK Owner L. AbjornsonCH. MO BETA STAR STOPPER Owner R. KoeppelCH. ELANS PALM BEACH POLO Owner SosnoffDahlenburgCH. STARFIRES SUPERMAN Owner CabreraArientiCH. YELLOW ROSE EXOTIC SPICE Owner A. HeiseRank1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8. 9.10.PR TOP TENBREED SYSTEMBY TOTAL DOGS DEFEATED IN BREED COMPETITION Shows 1196 43096Statistics The American Kennel ClubPts NAME Owner389 CH. DAMATA TIMBER COUNTRY Owner D. Flaata266 CH. GLEN IRIS CASTLE ROCK Owner WorkTaylorJackson251 CH. JAN-LES JUST A DASH OF MILLAMOR Owner J. Lehtinen240 CH. VALOPY WAKHAN HOT GOSSIP Owner StrasbaughPlonkeyGemmill214 CH. MAJESTICS WILLIE B STEPPN UP Owner A. Rogers-Rister 211 CH. CREIDERS PRINCE DOM PERIGNON Owner M. M. Koga 196 CH. ABSOLUTES HARLEYS SON DAVID Owner BrankMeyerLaffler 173 CH. ELANS PALM BEACH POLO Owner SosnoffDahlenburg 125 CH. SWOODBRICOR STARLITE MOONMAN Owner A. B. Boehmer 122 CH.RODTS MR ROCKY ROAD Owner D. SolanoThe Pom Reader July 1996M45r'LYourShowcaseforPurebredPomeraniansSUBSCRIPTIONRATESin U.S. Dollars 11 Issues Per Year Domestic39 3rd class postage 60 1st class postageForeign Rates Upon RequestSample Issues 6.00 each Back Issues 6.00 eachSubject to availabilityADVERTISING RATESIn U.S. DollarsAd SizeAnnualPrepaidContract Open RateFull Page Deluxe Color 337.50 375.00Full Page Standard Color NA 250.00Full Page Black White 112.00 125-00Half Page 60.00 75.0014 Page 32.00 40.0018 Page 20.00 25.00116 Page 12.00 15.00STORK REPORT NA 10.00AH ads 14 page and larger include one photo. Extra black white photos 5.00 each. All photos will be returned with your copy of the magazine. 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