Admiration Takes Best Brace in Show at PCA National ’09

Jacki, Mimi and Valri accepting awards

Jacki, Mimi and Valri accepting awards

As many of you know by now, Jacki Panzik took Best Brace in Show at the PCA National Show in Maryland last week. (PCA = Poodle Club of America). That means she and our girls, Admiration Charmed I’m Sure, “Valri” and Admiration Come Fly With Me, “Mimi” – standing next to Jacki are considered the Best Poodle Brace Team in the country and they’ll go down in history.

This win makes us very proud, indeed.

A Brace (def: 2 of a kind) is where a Handler takes 2 dogs into the show ring and the judging is based on the synchronization of the 2 dogs and the Handler. Both of the beautiful white Poodles are sisters and are our own breeding from our beloved Ch Admiration Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, “Trinity”. Mimi and Valri reside in Allentown, New Jersey with their mommy, Lucy Tyler an Olympic Medalist (cycling 1996) and daddy, Frank Geck.

Valri, Jacki and Mimi at the grooming tables getting ready

Valri, Jacki and Mimi at the grooming tables getting ready

THANKS YOU’S
We’d like to thank Lucy Tyler & Frank Geck, who take such wonderful care of our Valri & Mimi. And we’d most certainly wish to thank and acknowledge the Judges, Donald Sturz & Jordan Chamberlain for this honor. Special acknowledgment goes out to David Mosdale for his grooming and coaching talents. We had a wonderful time and are looking forward to next year.

2008 Review: Poodle Pictures

Here are some Poodle pictures that were sent to us from our new Poodle families. Some were in holiday cards, others in fan mail and testimonials.
Madeline is 6 mos. in this photo. She is getting her sea legs.

Madeline is 6 mos. in this photo. She is getting her sea legs.

Jack Sturges (Trinity's brother & Nina's uncle)

Jack Sturges (Trinity's brother & Nina's uncle)

Molly Lyttle (at almost 3 yr old)

Molly Lyttle (at almost 3 yr old)

Molly Lyttle (at almost 3 yr old)

Molly Lyttle (here with her loving family at Christmas)

This is just a note to include with the picture of Remy, the puppy we purchaed on Nov 11 2007. He is well, happy and a joy to have in our home. My husband died in June and I don't think I could have done as well without my companion. He weighs 65 lbs., has a trainer that takes him for long walks twice a week, although he has a third of an acre, fenced, to run and play in. He's had swimming lessons but does not like the water. He's extremely bright (the trainer says), loving, becoming a good watch dog, and has yet to growl. Thank you for giving me a joy. Sincerely, B.R.

"This is just a note to include with the picture of Remy, the puppy we purchaed on Nov 11 2007. He is well, happy and a joy to have in our home. My husband died in June and I don't think I could have done as well without my companion. He weighs 65 lbs., has a trainer that takes him for long walks twice a week, although he has a third of an acre, fenced, to run and play in. He's had swimming lessons but does not like the water. He's extremely bright (the trainer says), loving, becoming a good watch dog, and has yet to growl. Thank you for giving me a joy. Sincerely, B.R."

Ron, Pam, Zar, Piper & Dali

Ron, Pam, Zar, Piper & Dali

Announcing our little baby girl...The Finn's New Puppy Bella Dior

Announcing our little baby girl...The Finn's New Puppy Bella Dior

Lucy and Annie (Trinity daughters)

Lucy and Annie (Trinity daughters)

Pam and Sweets

Pam and Sweets

Nina Sturges (Trinity's daughter)

Nina Sturges (Trinity's daughter)

Lovely Christmas Poodle

Lovely Christmas Poodle

Valentine Siriani (add comment)

Valentine Siriani in his French beret

Really Cleaning a Dog’s Teeth

Hi Jacki

I just had my 1st successful brushing of Midnight’s teeth. Before we were using the regular dog poultry flavored toothbrush kit, and getting nowhere. He always squirmed, bit me, and ran away. My 29 years of Dental Hygiene experience just kicked in. When it comes to toothbrushes, smaller is always better, especially with a dog. I had ordered a double ended scaler. Remember, I have years of experience scaling teeth, above and below the gumline. When Ben said “It’s too dark, you can’t see”, I reminded him that I could do it blindfolded while standing on my head. I noticed Midnight was laying still and it was easy. A metal scaler is thin and sleek, not like a huge brush. I then borrowed polishing paste from the Dentist. I finally remembered tonight what I had been telling patients for years “SMALLER is better”. Midnight actually laid down and relaxed. The brush was a baby brush so it wasn’t overwhelming and he liked the mint taste of the prophy paste. He let me use the whole round packet up. Don’t use actual prophy paste more than 4 or 5 times a year [too abrasive].

Please spread the word to people to get the smallest toothbrush possible. The dog will be much more comfortable and grateful.

I hope all my years in dental practice will help dog owners. The people who invent these kits have no experience with actually cleaning teeth and comfort.

I can’t believe it took me so long to put on my other hat. Hope this helps others.

Inda

Valri’s First Championship

We’re so thrilled! Lovely Valri got her first title as Show Champion with the United Kennel Club. Here’s the wonderful email her mommy had sent to us along with her certificate. Mimi’s next…

“Hi.  The first of the girls’ official UKC Championship certificates arrived
in the mail today.  It is attached.  Mimi’s won’t be far behind.  She
finished her Championship with 300 points (!) at the shows in Manassas, VA.
As I think I told you, Valri’ already has 4 of the 5 requisite Champion wins
towards her Grand Championship.  She’s actually won Champion of Champions 6 shows in a row, but 2 of them were 1 Champion short for points.  We’re doing a cluster of UKC shows in April and/or May.  That should seal the deal for Valri’s Grand C’ship and Mimi is bound to leap forward as a Champion, too.

“We have 2 AKC shows this week-Thursday 3/19 and Friday 3/20 in Edison, NJ at the Raritan Center.  Historically, the entries haven’t been very high at
these shows but this year they are both majors.  There are 15 open bitches
and 2 Special bitches entered each day.  In NJ, it only takes 11 bitches for
a 3 point major.  Both of these girls are in heat.  It is the 3rd time for
each of them-they are overachievers.  At least it will be out of the way in
time for PCA.

“Hope things are good at Admiration Ranch!
Love, Lucy”

Getting the Right Blow Dryer

Hello,

I wanted to thank you for the article on blow drying your poodle.

I recently got a 13 pound poodle mix from the shelter.  He definitely has a poodle coat.  When I got him he was extremely matted and I carefully shaved him down.  This took a couple of days so that we wouldn’t wear each other out.  I’ve bathed him and taken him to a local groomer to have his hair evened out.

Now I’d like to take on the grooming.  Otis is my first poodle.  I’ve had cockers and newfies in the past, so this is very unfamiliar territory.  I’d like to keep him in a serviceable puppy clip.

I’m getting ready to purchase  a dryer, and am becoming a bit confused.  After researching dryers I think I’ve settled on a Metro Air Force dryer.  The big question is which model.  A review of the hand held model indicated that it might be too powerful for a small dog.  Would purchasing a two speed dryer address this problem?

If you have any words of wisdom on this topic, I’d be very grateful.

Thanks,
Beth Stewart
Juneau, Alaska

A Puppy’s Homecoming

How old should a puppy be when he/she comes home?

If you purchase a puppy between the ages of 8 weeks and 12 weeks there are some of things that you should be aware of.

1. A very young puppy, 8 to 12 weeks of age, is high maintenance. They do not have bladder and bowel control yet. To expect for a puppy this age to hold his/her bladder and bowel overnight is expecting too much. Be prepared to be picking up and cleaning, cleaning, cleaning up after your new puppy. My best advice for taking care of a puppy of this age is to get an “exercise” pen from your local pet supply and keep the puppy in that with newspaper down in an area of the pen. The puppy should know to go on the paper.
Buy some latex gloves at the drug store, you’re going to need them. Oh and maybe a new mop too.

2. Be prepared to get up in the night to let your puppy out should he/she be in a crate and start to cry. You must get up to let the puppy out as you do not want them to get the idea it’s all right to soil his/her crate. So plan on some interrupted sleep for a while. Puppy should be put to bed around 10:30pm and will need to get up around 6:30am, with a couple of trips out in between.

3. The very young puppy should not be left alone for any duration of time. Puppies this age generally have no common sense. They can find all kinds of things to get into mischief with. They are also very sensitive and if anything upsets them they can easily become ill due to stress. It’s important that your puppy be with someone at all times during this time of his/her life.

4. Your puppy is too young to go anywhere with you. He/she must be kept in your immediate surroundings. Never take a puppy this age on walks around the neighborhood. Their immune systems are not yet strong and if they catch something it can be a very heartbreaking and expensive experience. Stay home.

5. Do not have visitors coming and going. This can stress a young puppy out and cause illness.

6. If you have visitors make sure they step on a towel that has been soaked in bleach before entering your house or they remove their shoes. Germs and viruses can be carried in on shoes. You should also disinfect shoes before entering if you’ve been out and about. Always ask if your friends have been to area of heavy pet traffic before coming over. If they say “yes” then have them come back at another time when they have not been to a heavily trafficked area.

7. Stay away from your veterinarian’s office! Lot’s of bad stuff to pick up there. Give last vaccinations at home yourself!

8. Start teaching your new puppy to walk on a leash right away if he/she was not old enough to be taught by the breeder before going home. You’ll have to do this on your own because your puppy is still too young for obedience school and shouldn’t be around other dogs yet.

9. Do not let your puppy run around your house. This is truly asking for trouble. Your puppy is an infant. Make sure you understand this and treat him/her as that.

10. You will need to get your puppy used to being on the grooming table at this time. This will set the puppy up for a no stress experience when going to the groomer throughout the puppy’s life. Set the puppy on a non slip table once every 4 or 5 days. Make sure to never walk away or let go of the puppy for even a moment while on the table. They roll off easily and can be hurt badly if they fall. Brush your puppy, get the puppy used to having his/her toenails worked on, you can use a file for this. Make sure to keep the puppies ears free of hair. This means plucking out the hair in the ear canal. Make sure that the ear does not get irritated because of the tender skin of such a young puppy. If so then you will have to medicate ears accordingly so as to not have the puppy develop a painful problem. Do not take your puppy to a groomer at this age, the puppy’s too young to be around that many other dogs.

If this doesn’t sound like a barrel of laughs to you then we would suggest you wait until the puppy is over 12 weeks of age before taking him/her home. That way a good Breeder will have gone through all this for you and the breeder, being more experienced, will have spared the puppy the stress and strain you may have felt because breeders do this kind of thing all the time and are used to not getting any sleep, constantly being interrupted, being home bound and on……   Your puppy will be grooved in on the basics and life together, for you and your puppy will start off a with a much simpler routine.

Our New Website

You may have noticed that our website has had a makeover. After several years with our blue layout, we thought it was time to modernize a bit and present ourselves with a nice blogging setup.

You may still land on a “blue page” or two here and there, but fret not, you’re still at home on Poodle Dog!

All of the pages and articles that were on the site before are still here, but reformatted for the new site. We feel that this new setup will be more user-friendly and much easier to navigate.

Some of the new features are:

  • A better Search Tool – to make it easy to find the topics you’re looking for (upper right-hand corner)
  • Easy-to-find Links to our online stores and sister sites
  • Quick access to the best Poodle Supplies, which links instantly to our sister sites The Poodle Supply Shop and Admiration Wellness Products
  • Resources Links (such as AKC & PCA)  We admit that they were hard to find before, so now you can’t miss them
  • Blog with Categories topics, complete with RSS feeds links so you can subscribe using your favorite feeds

As I mentioned, all the great Tips on Grooming, Health and Training are still here, but are much easier to find with 2 Navigation bars…across the top of the pages and in the left column.

We hope you enjoy our site and share it with others. We also hope to see you in some of the social networks, such as YouTube, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook and Dogster, not to mention on Jacki’s personal dog blog, Jacki’s Dogs. Be sure to sign up as friends and place your comments!

Admiration Standard Poodles

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For anyone new to the Standard Poodle breed…you are in for a treat. For those already acquainted with Standard Poodles, you have definitely come to the right spot. Southern California is known for some of the world’s most elegant standard poodles and being based in Riverside County, just outside of Orange County, Los Angeles and San Diego, Admiration Standards are right in the heart of Poodle Town!