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The Pomeranian Review February 1998
The Pomeranian Review February 1998

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

...47'INCH'S POMERANIAN'SwapgrwBI:*-J <>7- - ,y, . tDiane Showing Travis as a wooly caterpillar before trimming.-e-iI3mOil aIwfi JM *ill!tillrrtoi*j:n UTr?Jfl_The Finch home. Puppy play pens.Page 48A Visit to Fi...

The Pomeranian Review December 2000
The Pomeranian Review December 2000

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

...ncarnate.As these neophytes progress, so do their skills, but, by and large, they don't stack up in trimming, training and conditioning with expert professional handlers. You will note I said expert. Handlers...

The Pomeranian Review March 2001
The Pomeranian Review March 2001

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

... - 37An Illustrated Guide to Grooming thePomeranian b75,anChristine HeartsThe booklet, Grooming and Trimming the Pomeranian: An Illustrated Guide: by Christine D. Heartz is available from the Pomeranian Club ...

The Pomeranian Review November 2001
The Pomeranian Review November 2001

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

...shed). We plan to publish further pictures of this Pom - watch for him.* Please note - no excessive trimming or sculpturing was done on either of these dogs. We like 'em natural!We're very glad the Review has...

The Pomeranian Review May 2002
The Pomeranian Review May 2002

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

...ore that we had years ago, but if the dog doesn't show properly, you have little chance of winning. Trimming is another area where exhibitors need to read the standard and trim accordingly. To me, trimming fo...

The Pomeranian Review January 2003
The Pomeranian Review January 2003

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

... improve the average show Pom's presentation by having them in good condition and if they stop over trimming (although she says there is lessIn 1953 I became involved with AKC Collies and Shelties. In fact, m...

The Pomeranian Review July 2003
The Pomeranian Review July 2003

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

...forts, and who was to become my dreamed-of foundation bitch. 'MMellwhen I found out that the phrase trimming for neatness could have several interpretations. Agroomer was bom.It was also right about then that...

The Pomeranian Review September 2003
The Pomeranian Review September 2003

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

...be courteous and follow directions. It also helps if they have groomed their dogs, she states. Over trimming is not doing the breed justice because it takes away the essence of the breed. In her opinion, she ...

The Pomeranian Review July 2004
The Pomeranian Review July 2004

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

...bitor class. (Notice his good straight front, unstacked, and tiny high-set ears. Also, no excessive trimming of coat.) Side views coming later.We are expecting June litters. Keep us in mind for your special p...

The Pomeranian Review September 2004
The Pomeranian Review September 2004

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

...ms.When I am getting a dog ready for the dog shows I bathe the day I leave, do feet, nails, and any trimming that needs to being done. I prefer to use a good shampoo made for a harsh coat. I don't use cream r...

The Pomeranian Review November 2004
The Pomeranian Review November 2004

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

... are bathed the day before the show. Some look better a week after a bath so they are bathed early. Trimming I do the day before the show and final touches at the show. I use as few products as I can, includi...

The Pomeranian Review March 2005
The Pomeranian Review March 2005

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

...t done the day before; adult dogs with a harsher coat get done earlier in the week. I do most of my trimming on a clean dog, after the bath.How do you routinely condition a dog's coat for showing, such as pro...

The Pomeranian Review May 2005
The Pomeranian Review May 2005

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

...oficient as the professional groomer and try never topenalize a novice due to their inexperience in trimming and grooming. I try to find time to suggest ways they can improve theirexhibit by improving their ...

The Pomeranian Review July 2005
The Pomeranian Review July 2005

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

...t also mentioning outline. A balanced dog will have a correct outline, and will require very little trimming. Any trimming should only enhance the outline. Remember, trimming can also be used to make a dog ap...

The Pomeranian Review September 2005
The Pomeranian Review September 2005

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

...ell 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.ColorAll col...

The Pomeranian Review February 1998
The Pomeranian Review February 1998

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

...47'INCH'S POMERANIAN'SwapgrwBI:*-J <>7- - ,y, . tDiane Showing Travis as a wooly caterpillar before trimming.-e-iI3mOil aIwfi JM *ill!tillrrtoi*j:n UTr?Jfl_The Finch home. Puppy play pens.Page 48A Visit to Fi...

The Pomeranian Review December 2000
The Pomeranian Review December 2000

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

...ncarnate.As these neophytes progress, so do their skills, but, by and large, they don't stack up in trimming, training and conditioning with expert professional handlers. You will note I said expert. Handlers...

The Pomeranian Review March 2001
The Pomeranian Review March 2001

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

... - 37An Illustrated Guide to Grooming thePomeranian b75,anChristine HeartsThe booklet, Grooming and Trimming the Pomeranian: An Illustrated Guide: by Christine D. Heartz is available from the Pomeranian Club ...

The Pomeranian Review November 2001
The Pomeranian Review November 2001

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

...shed). We plan to publish further pictures of this Pom - watch for him.* Please note - no excessive trimming or sculpturing was done on either of these dogs. We like 'em natural!We're very glad the Review has...

The Pomeranian Review May 2002
The Pomeranian Review May 2002

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

...ore that we had years ago, but if the dog doesn't show properly, you have little chance of winning. Trimming is another area where exhibitors need to read the standard and trim accordingly. To me, trimming fo...

The Pomeranian Review January 2003
The Pomeranian Review January 2003

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

... improve the average show Pom's presentation by having them in good condition and if they stop over trimming (although she says there is lessIn 1953 I became involved with AKC Collies and Shelties. In fact, m...

The Pomeranian Review July 2003
The Pomeranian Review July 2003

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

...forts, and who was to become my dreamed-of foundation bitch. 'MMellwhen I found out that the phrase trimming for neatness could have several interpretations. Agroomer was bom.It was also right about then that...

The Pomeranian Review September 2003
The Pomeranian Review September 2003

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

...be courteous and follow directions. It also helps if they have groomed their dogs, she states. Over trimming is not doing the breed justice because it takes away the essence of the breed. In her opinion, she ...

The Pomeranian Review July 2004
The Pomeranian Review July 2004

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

...bitor class. (Notice his good straight front, unstacked, and tiny high-set ears. Also, no excessive trimming of coat.) Side views coming later.We are expecting June litters. Keep us in mind for your special p...

The Pomeranian Review September 2004
The Pomeranian Review September 2004

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

...ms.When I am getting a dog ready for the dog shows I bathe the day I leave, do feet, nails, and any trimming that needs to being done. I prefer to use a good shampoo made for a harsh coat. I don't use cream r...

The Pomeranian Review November 2004
The Pomeranian Review November 2004

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

... are bathed the day before the show. Some look better a week after a bath so they are bathed early. Trimming I do the day before the show and final touches at the show. I use as few products as I can, includi...

The Pomeranian Review March 2005
The Pomeranian Review March 2005

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

...t done the day before; adult dogs with a harsher coat get done earlier in the week. I do most of my trimming on a clean dog, after the bath.How do you routinely condition a dog's coat for showing, such as pro...

The Pomeranian Review May 2005
The Pomeranian Review May 2005

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

...oficient as the professional groomer and try never topenalize a novice due to their inexperience in trimming and grooming. I try to find time to suggest ways they can improve theirexhibit by improving their ...

The Pomeranian Review July 2005
The Pomeranian Review July 2005

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

...t also mentioning outline. A balanced dog will have a correct outline, and will require very little trimming. Any trimming should only enhance the outline. Remember, trimming can also be used to make a dog ap...

The Pomeranian Review September 2005
The Pomeranian Review September 2005

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

...ell 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.ColorAll col...