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The Pom Reader June 1990
The Pom Reader June 1990

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...t confusing that on the dogs who have been pointed out to me as exhibiting acanthosis nigricans, or black skin disease, I have only witnessed dogs with cottony undercoats possessing no guard hairs. Usually it is an ora...

The Pom Reader October 1990
The Pom Reader October 1990

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...olumn never ceases to amaze me. I like it so much! Finally the truth is beginning to come out about black skin disease. I had a dear friend with a champion that had pituitary growth hormone deficiency about 10 years ag...

The Pom Reader November 1991
The Pom Reader November 1991

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...ght enough to look beneath the silk bedspread for the cotton sheets...QUESTION: My dog doesn't have black skin disease,yet his coat is always shedding and he smells awful. I bathe him every week and give him a dip, too...

The Pomeranian Review April 1995
The Pomeranian Review April 1995

2 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...learing house on dogs diagnosed with the problem. These pedigrees must have validity-they must have black skin disease, not something that mimics it.Unfinished BusinessNone.New BusinessTim Goddard said he would like to...

The Pom Reader June 1995
The Pom Reader June 1995

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

.../ June 199528open fontanelles, subluxated stifles, inadequate tracheas which collapse under stress, black skin disease, uterine inertia, etc., etc. The list could go on and on. Long-tenure Pom breeders who have followe...

The Pom Registry September 1997
The Pom Registry September 1997

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...Ch. HHHTexas Two Step.141swi m i nmFrom clean, green, nuclear free New Zealand in the South Pacific.Black Skin Disease - free.Home of:N2. Ch. Pakov's Pinch of Snuff (Imp. UK)Linebred to Ablench Marshmellow of Andersley...

The Pom Reader January 2004
The Pom Reader January 2004

3 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...his own. His first pet Pomeranian was a black and tan he named Ebony. Unfortunately Ebony developed black skin disease and she was spayed early on. To this day shelives with Mike and Linda's parents in Grand Haven Mich...

The Pomeranian Review January 2004
The Pomeranian Review January 2004

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...was not alone. She had an orange sable Pom puppy and we named him Koda. Sadly, Koda later developed black skin disease, so we neutered him. He's such a handsome Pom and his sickness made me very sad. About two months l...

The Pomeranian Review July 2005
The Pomeranian Review July 2005

2 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...or we could have some serious problems polluting the whole gene pool through popular sire syndrome. Black Skin Disease/Alopecia/Severe Hairloss Syndrome, whatever you feel most comfortable calling it, may be just such ...

The Pomeranian Review May 2006
The Pomeranian Review May 2006

3 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...APC POMERANIAN REVIEW - 51It seems that there is always someone out there claimingthat they have no Black Skin Disease in their line. These same peopleare highly critical of successful breeders who, over time, have pro...

The Pomeranian Review July 2006
The Pomeranian Review July 2006

2 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...wfive generations past in pedigrees.And you find that Alopecia X, Severe Hair Loss Syndrome (SHLS), Black Skin Disease (BSD) is aproblem in Poms that has been called by various names but is certainly not a new occurren...

The Pomeranian Review September 2006
The Pomeranian Review September 2006

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...cts the rump of the animals. Alopecia X has also beentermed growth hormone-responsive alopecia and 'black skin disease. Although many experts believe in a geneticcause for Alopecia X, the exact mode of inheritance is s...

The Pomeranian Review November 2006
The Pomeranian Review November 2006

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

... - 7:30 pmThe Pomeranian Charitable Trust will host aSeminar: Hair today, gone tomorrow! (Or what isBlack Skin Disease, anyway?) Our speaker will beLinda A. Frank, MS, DVM, Diplomat, ACVD. Lindais a Professor of Derm...

The Pomeranian Review January 2007
The Pomeranian Review January 2007

3 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...ritable Trust Seminar. Linda A. Frank, MS,DVM, will speak on Hair Today Gone Tomorrow! (Or what is Black Skin Disease, anyway?) The knowledgeand information to be gained from Dr. Frank is sure to be invaluable to eve...

The Pomeranian Review March 2007
The Pomeranian Review March 2007

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

... - 7:30 pmThe Pomeranian Charitable Trust will host aSeminar: Hair today, gone tomorrow! (Or what isBlack Skin Disease, anyway?) Our speaker will beLinda A. Frank, MS, DVM, Diplomat, ACVD. Lindais a Professor of Derm...

The Pom Reader June 1990
The Pom Reader June 1990

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...t confusing that on the dogs who have been pointed out to me as exhibiting acanthosis nigricans, or black skin disease, I have only witnessed dogs with cottony undercoats possessing no guard hairs. Usually it is an ora...

The Pom Reader October 1990
The Pom Reader October 1990

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...olumn never ceases to amaze me. I like it so much! Finally the truth is beginning to come out about black skin disease. I had a dear friend with a champion that had pituitary growth hormone deficiency about 10 years ag...

The Pom Reader November 1991
The Pom Reader November 1991

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...ght enough to look beneath the silk bedspread for the cotton sheets...QUESTION: My dog doesn't have black skin disease,yet his coat is always shedding and he smells awful. I bathe him every week and give him a dip, too...

The Pomeranian Review April 1995
The Pomeranian Review April 1995

2 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...learing house on dogs diagnosed with the problem. These pedigrees must have validity-they must have black skin disease, not something that mimics it.Unfinished BusinessNone.New BusinessTim Goddard said he would like to...

The Pom Reader June 1995
The Pom Reader June 1995

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

.../ June 199528open fontanelles, subluxated stifles, inadequate tracheas which collapse under stress, black skin disease, uterine inertia, etc., etc. The list could go on and on. Long-tenure Pom breeders who have followe...

The Pom Registry September 1997
The Pom Registry September 1997

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...Ch. HHHTexas Two Step.141swi m i nmFrom clean, green, nuclear free New Zealand in the South Pacific.Black Skin Disease - free.Home of:N2. Ch. Pakov's Pinch of Snuff (Imp. UK)Linebred to Ablench Marshmellow of Andersley...

The Pom Reader January 2004
The Pom Reader January 2004

3 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...his own. His first pet Pomeranian was a black and tan he named Ebony. Unfortunately Ebony developed black skin disease and she was spayed early on. To this day shelives with Mike and Linda's parents in Grand Haven Mich...

The Pomeranian Review January 2004
The Pomeranian Review January 2004

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...was not alone. She had an orange sable Pom puppy and we named him Koda. Sadly, Koda later developed black skin disease, so we neutered him. He's such a handsome Pom and his sickness made me very sad. About two months l...

The Pomeranian Review July 2005
The Pomeranian Review July 2005

2 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...or we could have some serious problems polluting the whole gene pool through popular sire syndrome. Black Skin Disease/Alopecia/Severe Hairloss Syndrome, whatever you feel most comfortable calling it, may be just such ...

The Pomeranian Review May 2006
The Pomeranian Review May 2006

3 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...APC POMERANIAN REVIEW - 51It seems that there is always someone out there claimingthat they have no Black Skin Disease in their line. These same peopleare highly critical of successful breeders who, over time, have pro...

The Pomeranian Review July 2006
The Pomeranian Review July 2006

2 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...wfive generations past in pedigrees.And you find that Alopecia X, Severe Hair Loss Syndrome (SHLS), Black Skin Disease (BSD) is aproblem in Poms that has been called by various names but is certainly not a new occurren...

The Pomeranian Review September 2006
The Pomeranian Review September 2006

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...cts the rump of the animals. Alopecia X has also beentermed growth hormone-responsive alopecia and 'black skin disease. Although many experts believe in a geneticcause for Alopecia X, the exact mode of inheritance is s...

The Pomeranian Review November 2006
The Pomeranian Review November 2006

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

... - 7:30 pmThe Pomeranian Charitable Trust will host aSeminar: Hair today, gone tomorrow! (Or what isBlack Skin Disease, anyway?) Our speaker will beLinda A. Frank, MS, DVM, Diplomat, ACVD. Lindais a Professor of Derm...

The Pomeranian Review January 2007
The Pomeranian Review January 2007

3 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

...ritable Trust Seminar. Linda A. Frank, MS,DVM, will speak on Hair Today Gone Tomorrow! (Or what is Black Skin Disease, anyway?) The knowledgeand information to be gained from Dr. Frank is sure to be invaluable to eve...

The Pomeranian Review March 2007
The Pomeranian Review March 2007

1 instances of keyword(s) found in this issue.

... - 7:30 pmThe Pomeranian Charitable Trust will host aSeminar: Hair today, gone tomorrow! (Or what isBlack Skin Disease, anyway?) Our speaker will beLinda A. Frank, MS, DVM, Diplomat, ACVD. Lindais a Professor of Derm...