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The Pom Reader June 1995
The Pom Reader June 1995

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

...aking a Group II from the classes at the Sacramento Kennel Club under Judge Toddie Clark.Nike is in training for his dual titles in obedience and awaits girls by private treaty only.Bred byJANET MANUSZAK- LUC...

The Pom Reader July 1995
The Pom Reader July 1995

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

...ions with very limited breeding. My kennel name at that time was Cherokee Pomeranians.There were no training classes within 50 miles. My Poms were trained on the sidewalks in town. Actually it worked pretty w...

The Pomeranian Review August 1995
The Pomeranian Review August 1995

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

...on severe the episode is and how long it la;An easy way to keep track of your Pi comfort level when training out doors i sun is for you to wear full length jeans; black t-shirt. It will help to keep training ...

The Pom Reader August 1995
The Pom Reader August 1995

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

...LDJUDGE PAUL KATZAKIAN was around and encouraging from our start. We first met him when I was still training Ch. Shawna at fun matches. We always enjoyed and appreciated Paul, not just because he gave us many...

The Pomeranian Review October 1995
The Pomeranian Review October 1995

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

...ure alert dogs and service for handicapped people. Dawn rescued 500 dogs from the Humane Society f( training program. The reason this prc impressed me so much was becausV*v m- .-1'\ 4 '*

The Pom Reader January 1996
The Pom Reader January 1996

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

...ir manners are greatWhat's just one more dogAnd one more little crate?There's dog food and vitamins Training and shots.And entries and travel andMotels which cost lots.Your lifestyle has changedThings just wo...

The Pomeranian Review February 1996
The Pomeranian Review February 1996

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

...cks' jby of dogs. They keep several adults 1 have an occasional Utter of puppies, l concentrates on training and has each Dpy trained to the lead before selUng. ldred is most interested in showing and )oms an...

The Pom Reader February 1996
The Pom Reader February 1996

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

...g, the dog thinks he shouldn't greet you. To a dog, our reaction is confusing and anxiety-producing.Training should begin at a very early age and it should be consistent. Training should be done with firmness...

The Pomeranian Review April 1996
The Pomeranian Review April 1996

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

...ious about th disparity of the first score in relation to th next three. (I always look for possibl training tips.) What a story to tell!The first show Kim and Rori were at, German Shepherd almost took Rori's...

The Pom Reader April 1996
The Pom Reader April 1996

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

...r we might have experienced personality problems and would have had a problem with shyness and with training.After this experience, I will always watch how puppies react with each other!Pim ID YOU KNOW... Tha...

The Pom Reader June 1996
The Pom Reader June 1996

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

...his effort will be coordinated through the International Association of Assistance Dog Partners and training centers throughout the United States.THE MICROCHIP - The microchip is the size of a grain of rice -...

The Pom Reader July 1996
The Pom Reader July 1996

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

...en 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 leav...

The Pom Reader September 1996
The Pom Reader September 1996

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

...ry carefully to improve her line, but she was never interested in showing. Even then I enjoyed lead training the puppies and grooming the long coat varieties.When I married, my pet was a Chihuahua-Terrier mix...

The Pom Reader October 1996
The Pom Reader October 1996

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

..., painted, fixed and fixed until it became a respectable boarding facility. We also added grooming, training, and general dog supplies. Three years later, in July 1986, Baltimore Magazine named us Best Kennel...

The Pom Reader November 1996
The Pom Reader November 1996

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

...s. It takes devotion and work to bring a puppy up to be a show dog. There are teeth to watch, crate training, socialization, lead training, baiting, table training, conditioning, bathing, etc. Hours and hours...

The Pom Reader June 1995
The Pom Reader June 1995

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

...aking a Group II from the classes at the Sacramento Kennel Club under Judge Toddie Clark.Nike is in training for his dual titles in obedience and awaits girls by private treaty only.Bred byJANET MANUSZAK- LUC...

The Pom Reader July 1995
The Pom Reader July 1995

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

...ions with very limited breeding. My kennel name at that time was Cherokee Pomeranians.There were no training classes within 50 miles. My Poms were trained on the sidewalks in town. Actually it worked pretty w...

The Pomeranian Review August 1995
The Pomeranian Review August 1995

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

...on severe the episode is and how long it la;An easy way to keep track of your Pi comfort level when training out doors i sun is for you to wear full length jeans; black t-shirt. It will help to keep training ...

The Pom Reader August 1995
The Pom Reader August 1995

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

...LDJUDGE PAUL KATZAKIAN was around and encouraging from our start. We first met him when I was still training Ch. Shawna at fun matches. We always enjoyed and appreciated Paul, not just because he gave us many...

The Pomeranian Review October 1995
The Pomeranian Review October 1995

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

...ure alert dogs and service for handicapped people. Dawn rescued 500 dogs from the Humane Society f( training program. The reason this prc impressed me so much was becausV*v m- .-1'\ 4 '*

The Pom Reader January 1996
The Pom Reader January 1996

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

...ir manners are greatWhat's just one more dogAnd one more little crate?There's dog food and vitamins Training and shots.And entries and travel andMotels which cost lots.Your lifestyle has changedThings just wo...

The Pomeranian Review February 1996
The Pomeranian Review February 1996

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

...cks' jby of dogs. They keep several adults 1 have an occasional Utter of puppies, l concentrates on training and has each Dpy trained to the lead before selUng. ldred is most interested in showing and )oms an...

The Pom Reader February 1996
The Pom Reader February 1996

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

...g, the dog thinks he shouldn't greet you. To a dog, our reaction is confusing and anxiety-producing.Training should begin at a very early age and it should be consistent. Training should be done with firmness...

The Pomeranian Review April 1996
The Pomeranian Review April 1996

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

...ious about th disparity of the first score in relation to th next three. (I always look for possibl training tips.) What a story to tell!The first show Kim and Rori were at, German Shepherd almost took Rori's...

The Pom Reader April 1996
The Pom Reader April 1996

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

...r we might have experienced personality problems and would have had a problem with shyness and with training.After this experience, I will always watch how puppies react with each other!Pim ID YOU KNOW... Tha...

The Pom Reader June 1996
The Pom Reader June 1996

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

...his effort will be coordinated through the International Association of Assistance Dog Partners and training centers throughout the United States.THE MICROCHIP - The microchip is the size of a grain of rice -...

The Pom Reader July 1996
The Pom Reader July 1996

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

...en 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 leav...

The Pom Reader September 1996
The Pom Reader September 1996

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

...ry carefully to improve her line, but she was never interested in showing. Even then I enjoyed lead training the puppies and grooming the long coat varieties.When I married, my pet was a Chihuahua-Terrier mix...

The Pom Reader October 1996
The Pom Reader October 1996

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

..., painted, fixed and fixed until it became a respectable boarding facility. We also added grooming, training, and general dog supplies. Three years later, in July 1986, Baltimore Magazine named us Best Kennel...

The Pom Reader November 1996
The Pom Reader November 1996

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

...s. It takes devotion and work to bring a puppy up to be a show dog. There are teeth to watch, crate training, socialization, lead training, baiting, table training, conditioning, bathing, etc. Hours and hours...