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The Pomeranian Review January 1973

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

...ter, be known for a strong tendency to monorchidism. Since Pomeranians are already prone to luxated patellas (slipped stifle) I don'tPOMERANIAN REVIEWPARKA POMERANIANSSPRING PUPPIES EXPECTEDSeveral Studs Avai...

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The Pomeranian Review January 1974

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

...ults listed below.We are saving the carriers and producers of open moleras, hydrocephalus, slipping patellas, collapsed tracheas, malocclusion, incomplete dentition and hormone imbalance (which includes dwarf...

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The Pomeranian Review April 1974

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

...size is not desirable.LEGS: serious faults are fiddle fronts, out at elbows (very common), luxating patellas, cow hocks and sickle hocks. The hocks should stand away, not be tucked under the body. Correct str...

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The Pomeranian Review January 1975

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

... whole, legs seem to be getting a bit better and according to Mr. Berman, he has found few slipping patellas this summer. At least those dogs shown to him were for the most part, sound of leg. However, with p...

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The Pomeranian Review October 1975

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

... completely different operation, and has no relationship to the one which is used to repair luxated patellas. Joy's old timers are very active in spite of their years, but a pulled tendon can happen to a dog ...

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The Pomeranian Review July 1977

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

...aults should be used for breeding with extreme thoughtfulness and progeny watched closely: Luxating patellas (slipped stifles). Undershot jaw. Incomplete dentition, especially when incisors are missing. We ar...

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The Pomeranian Review October 1980

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

...really mean all colors are equal, then we could get on with the business of eliminating sub-luxated patellas and other inherited defects. But, as they say, that's another story.POMERANIAN REVIEWMAY MORNING PO...

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The Pomeranian Review October 1981

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

... colors until the recessive gene is found in BOTH parents (chocolate, black and tan, etc.). Luxated patellas are recessive, but this fault is complicated by the fact that it is polygenic-that is, many differe...

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The Pomeranian Review July 1987

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

...round eyes, tiny foreface in proportion to skull, bowed front legs, poor hindquarters with slipping patellas and bowed rear movement.These are the qualities which creep in when size is diminished excessively....

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The Pomeranian Review April 1988

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

...to see as many relatives as possible.Now, about that old bug-a-boo " slipping stifles or subluxated patellas. I wish I could say it is inherited and here are the bloodlines to avoid. It is not that simple. It...

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The Pom Reader October 1988

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

...play with other dogs, free of crippling pain and free of as many defects as possible. Poor legs and patellas are a big problem in our breed. This may be perpetuated by the breeder who thinks a Pom only has to...

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The Pomeranian Review April 1990

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

...y bent stifles. Unsound stifles are a problem in Poms. A very unsound stifle will be obvious if the patellas can be seen slipping in and out when the dog is gaiting. If this causes the dog to limp, of course,...

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The Pom Reader April 1990

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

...y bent stifles. Unsound stifles are a problem in Poms. A very unsound stifle will be obvious if the patellas can be seen slipping in and out when the dog is gaiting. If this causes the dog to limp, of course,...

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The Pom Reader June 1990

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

...s? If we ostracized the bloodlines who occasionally produce cleft palates, hydrocephalics, subluxed patellas, monorchids and swimmer-legged puppies we would have to ostracize the entire Pomeranian breed!Let u...

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The Pomeranian Review May 1991

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

...y bent stifles. Unsound stifles are a problem in Poms. A very unsound stifle will be obvious if the patellas can be seen slipping in and out when the dog is gaiting. If this causes the dog to limp, of course ...

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The Pomeranian Review January 1973

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

...ter, be known for a strong tendency to monorchidism. Since Pomeranians are already prone to luxated patellas (slipped stifle) I don'tPOMERANIAN REVIEWPARKA POMERANIANSSPRING PUPPIES EXPECTEDSeveral Studs Avai...

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The Pomeranian Review January 1974

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

...ults listed below.We are saving the carriers and producers of open moleras, hydrocephalus, slipping patellas, collapsed tracheas, malocclusion, incomplete dentition and hormone imbalance (which includes dwarf...

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The Pomeranian Review April 1974

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

...size is not desirable.LEGS: serious faults are fiddle fronts, out at elbows (very common), luxating patellas, cow hocks and sickle hocks. The hocks should stand away, not be tucked under the body. Correct str...

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The Pomeranian Review January 1975

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

... whole, legs seem to be getting a bit better and according to Mr. Berman, he has found few slipping patellas this summer. At least those dogs shown to him were for the most part, sound of leg. However, with p...

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The Pomeranian Review October 1975

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

... completely different operation, and has no relationship to the one which is used to repair luxated patellas. Joy's old timers are very active in spite of their years, but a pulled tendon can happen to a dog ...

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The Pomeranian Review July 1977

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

...aults should be used for breeding with extreme thoughtfulness and progeny watched closely: Luxating patellas (slipped stifles). Undershot jaw. Incomplete dentition, especially when incisors are missing. We ar...

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The Pomeranian Review October 1980

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

...really mean all colors are equal, then we could get on with the business of eliminating sub-luxated patellas and other inherited defects. But, as they say, that's another story.POMERANIAN REVIEWMAY MORNING PO...

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The Pomeranian Review October 1981

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

... colors until the recessive gene is found in BOTH parents (chocolate, black and tan, etc.). Luxated patellas are recessive, but this fault is complicated by the fact that it is polygenic-that is, many differe...

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The Pomeranian Review July 1987

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

...round eyes, tiny foreface in proportion to skull, bowed front legs, poor hindquarters with slipping patellas and bowed rear movement.These are the qualities which creep in when size is diminished excessively....

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The Pomeranian Review April 1988

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

...to see as many relatives as possible.Now, about that old bug-a-boo " slipping stifles or subluxated patellas. I wish I could say it is inherited and here are the bloodlines to avoid. It is not that simple. It...

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The Pom Reader October 1988

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

...play with other dogs, free of crippling pain and free of as many defects as possible. Poor legs and patellas are a big problem in our breed. This may be perpetuated by the breeder who thinks a Pom only has to...

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The Pomeranian Review April 1990

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

...y bent stifles. Unsound stifles are a problem in Poms. A very unsound stifle will be obvious if the patellas can be seen slipping in and out when the dog is gaiting. If this causes the dog to limp, of course,...

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The Pom Reader April 1990

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

...y bent stifles. Unsound stifles are a problem in Poms. A very unsound stifle will be obvious if the patellas can be seen slipping in and out when the dog is gaiting. If this causes the dog to limp, of course,...

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The Pom Reader June 1990

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

...s? If we ostracized the bloodlines who occasionally produce cleft palates, hydrocephalics, subluxed patellas, monorchids and swimmer-legged puppies we would have to ostracize the entire Pomeranian breed!Let u...

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The Pomeranian Review May 1991

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

...y bent stifles. Unsound stifles are a problem in Poms. A very unsound stifle will be obvious if the patellas can be seen slipping in and out when the dog is gaiting. If this causes the dog to limp, of course ...