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The Pom Reader April 1990
The Pom Reader April 1990

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

... beauty and appeal. Those who desire to improve via excessive sculpturing, scissoring, clipping and trimming, are toying with the eventual loss of this essence. The only trimming that should be considered cor...

The Pomeranian Review July 1990
The Pomeranian Review July 1990

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

...sas, LADear Editor,May I offer one more opinion to the very old and frankly, burned out, subject on trimming or sculpturing of the Pomeranian.We seem to be running out in all directions. Let me run a little f...

The Pomeranian Review May 1991
The Pomeranian Review May 1991

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

...e compact, giving a heavy bone look. Run your hands down the legs to feel the leg, pastern and foot.Trimming: Trimming for nearness is permissible around the feet and up the back of the legs to the first join...

The Pom Reader May 1991
The Pom Reader May 1991

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

...d and the hindquarters are clad with long hair or feathering from the top of the rump to the hocks. Trimming" Trimming for neatness is permissible around the feet and up the back of the legs to the first join...

The Pomeranian Review September 1991
The Pomeranian Review September 1991

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

..., when the standard is very specific on this.To refresh your memory, the Pomeranian standard allows trimming for neatness around the feet and up the back of the legs to the first joint; "Trimming of unruly ha...

The Pomeranian Review November 1991
The Pomeranian Review November 1991

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

...t the overtrimmed Poms are still being given the winning points even though our Standard reads "overtrimming should be heavilypenalized." The smaller Poms are also getting the nod from judges. I am not just b...

The Pom Reader December 1991
The Pom Reader December 1991

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

...oments away from your partying and shopping and gift wrapping and eating and carol-singing and tree trimming and egg nog drinking, I'll try to be brief.Deadly DecorationsChristmas decorations are an accident ...

The Pomeranian Review March 1992
The Pomeranian Review March 1992

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

...culpt the coat to have stand-off appearance and judges put them up without penalizing for excessive trimming."Hey folks, if this is the case, the breed is in trouble! Poms, according to the standard, should h...

The Pomeranian Review July 1992
The Pomeranian Review July 1992

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

...garet McKccI returned from the Tar Heel Circuit in March seething over the number and extent of overtrimming on the Pomeranians and the fact that judges were not only not penalizing it, but regarding it. How ...

The Pomeranian Review September 1992
The Pomeranian Review September 1992

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

...e is invaluable for developing confidence. I also begin getting them used to toe-nail clipping, ear trimming and brushing.EVALUATE THE LITTER: This is maybe the hardest part of all. I wish I could give you a ...

The Pom Reader September 1993
The Pom Reader September 1993

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

...nvited me to your home for intensive training. How many breeders would allow a neophyte to practice trimming techniques on their dogs?Thank you, Mary, for EVERYTHING!Thank you, Pom Reader, for publishing the ...

The Pomeranian Review September 1993
The Pomeranian Review September 1993

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

...he way they are now? Do you want a change in the preferred size for show? What are your thoughts on trimming? Should more trimming be allowed, or should the admonition to "strongly penalize" any trimming beyo...

The Pomeranian Review January 1994
The Pomeranian Review January 1994

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

...ed Standard is vague and incomplete, and that the Breed Standard and common practices regarding overtrimming are in direct contradiction. I am concerned that the Committee appointed two years ago to propose r...

The Pomeranian Review February 1994
The Pomeranian Review February 1994

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

...ody type, although we do prefer a dog that is well up on leg with a good side profile (even without trimming). One of the biggest problems in our Poms today, and one that is not easy to change is the quality ...

The Pomeranian Review April 1994
The Pomeranian Review April 1994

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

...eing friendly against someone else's anger. It's difficult to be angry at a puppy wagging its tail. Trimmingby Barbara Young(Reprinted from the Oct 1978 Gazette)I have been asked to write an article concernin...

The Pom Reader April 1990
The Pom Reader April 1990

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

... beauty and appeal. Those who desire to improve via excessive sculpturing, scissoring, clipping and trimming, are toying with the eventual loss of this essence. The only trimming that should be considered cor...

The Pomeranian Review July 1990
The Pomeranian Review July 1990

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

...sas, LADear Editor,May I offer one more opinion to the very old and frankly, burned out, subject on trimming or sculpturing of the Pomeranian.We seem to be running out in all directions. Let me run a little f...

The Pomeranian Review May 1991
The Pomeranian Review May 1991

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

...e compact, giving a heavy bone look. Run your hands down the legs to feel the leg, pastern and foot.Trimming: Trimming for nearness is permissible around the feet and up the back of the legs to the first join...

The Pom Reader May 1991
The Pom Reader May 1991

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

...d and the hindquarters are clad with long hair or feathering from the top of the rump to the hocks. Trimming" Trimming for neatness is permissible around the feet and up the back of the legs to the first join...

The Pomeranian Review September 1991
The Pomeranian Review September 1991

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

..., when the standard is very specific on this.To refresh your memory, the Pomeranian standard allows trimming for neatness around the feet and up the back of the legs to the first joint; "Trimming of unruly ha...

The Pomeranian Review November 1991
The Pomeranian Review November 1991

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

...t the overtrimmed Poms are still being given the winning points even though our Standard reads "overtrimming should be heavilypenalized." The smaller Poms are also getting the nod from judges. I am not just b...

The Pom Reader December 1991
The Pom Reader December 1991

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

...oments away from your partying and shopping and gift wrapping and eating and carol-singing and tree trimming and egg nog drinking, I'll try to be brief.Deadly DecorationsChristmas decorations are an accident ...

The Pomeranian Review March 1992
The Pomeranian Review March 1992

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

...culpt the coat to have stand-off appearance and judges put them up without penalizing for excessive trimming."Hey folks, if this is the case, the breed is in trouble! Poms, according to the standard, should h...

The Pomeranian Review July 1992
The Pomeranian Review July 1992

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

...garet McKccI returned from the Tar Heel Circuit in March seething over the number and extent of overtrimming on the Pomeranians and the fact that judges were not only not penalizing it, but regarding it. How ...

The Pomeranian Review September 1992
The Pomeranian Review September 1992

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

...e is invaluable for developing confidence. I also begin getting them used to toe-nail clipping, ear trimming and brushing.EVALUATE THE LITTER: This is maybe the hardest part of all. I wish I could give you a ...

The Pom Reader September 1993
The Pom Reader September 1993

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

...nvited me to your home for intensive training. How many breeders would allow a neophyte to practice trimming techniques on their dogs?Thank you, Mary, for EVERYTHING!Thank you, Pom Reader, for publishing the ...

The Pomeranian Review September 1993
The Pomeranian Review September 1993

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

...he way they are now? Do you want a change in the preferred size for show? What are your thoughts on trimming? Should more trimming be allowed, or should the admonition to "strongly penalize" any trimming beyo...

The Pomeranian Review January 1994
The Pomeranian Review January 1994

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

...ed Standard is vague and incomplete, and that the Breed Standard and common practices regarding overtrimming are in direct contradiction. I am concerned that the Committee appointed two years ago to propose r...

The Pomeranian Review February 1994
The Pomeranian Review February 1994

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

...ody type, although we do prefer a dog that is well up on leg with a good side profile (even without trimming). One of the biggest problems in our Poms today, and one that is not easy to change is the quality ...

The Pomeranian Review April 1994
The Pomeranian Review April 1994

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

...eing friendly against someone else's anger. It's difficult to be angry at a puppy wagging its tail. Trimmingby Barbara Young(Reprinted from the Oct 1978 Gazette)I have been asked to write an article concernin...