"Dogs are not our whole life but they make our life whole." -Roger Caras

 


You can say any foolish thing to a dog, and the dog will give you a look that says, 'Wow, you're right! I never would've thought of that!' - Dave Barry




This used to be an "About Me" page but I had to change it to an "About Us" page! :) My husband, Brent, has become quite involved in the planning and showing of all these Gemini Poms.  So this page is about where we got started.
All Gemini Poms are co owned-because it takes a village. :)
We are Trish and Brent Inman and we own, breed and
handle Gemini Pomeranians.
My Blog
 

 

  I got my first Pom as a birthday gift from my husband (after YEARS of begging for a little red fluffy dog... I didn't know they came in other colors!) in 1995.  She was the prettiest, cutest, littlest thing I had ever seen.  I knew years before I got her that the day I got a Pom I was going to name her Zuzu from the movie "It's A Wonderful Life", one of my favorite movies.  So we got our Zuzu who got to be about 12 lbs.
I later learned what to look for in a Pom and have come a long way!  Live and learn.

In 2001 I joined the Columbia Pom Club and changed MY WHOLE WAY OF THINKING.  I decided I wanted to show and I wanted to win.  I purchased my first quality bitch and bred her to CH Danny owned by Robin of Rockin Robin Poms

 

*PEARL OF WISDOM*
A Breed Standard is a blueprint,
The Breeder is the builder and
the Judge is the inspector.
-Percy Roberts

  This breeding produced my first show litter-my first homebred, owner handled CH :) and the show bug bit me!

At Gemini Pomeranians, we breed Poms with the standard as our guide, trying to get show potential beauties for ourselves and our close-knit network of friends who are also small show/hobby breeders.  I must thank my friends and co-breeders in this endeavor as they have helped me come a long way in getting where I am. 

 

 
A great debt of gratitude for my friend and partner, Christy of BC Poms, without you this adventure wouldn't be the same! She is a web guru, a great friend and a "show gypsy" LOL traveling from one show to the next!

 

 

  My friends in Poms have helped me produce quality dogs by sharing dogs, sharing experiences as well and tears and laughter!  I am always thinking at least a generation ahead with each breeding and how it will impact my line of Poms in the future.

Sometimes we have some fluffy, sweet, puppy love to offer others since not all of them are keepers.  Breeding a quality and sound line of Poms is always a work in progress.  We strive to couple the best sire and dam pair that will create a Pom litter that is better than what the parents are; pups that will emulate the lines I admire and that will compliment the lines I strive to improve. 
 

    

 

Every generation we must set a quality line, and Poms which fall below that line must not be bred from.  Every generation that quality line must be raised higher.

 
 

As is the goal and mission of ethical Pom breeders everywhere, we strive to breed a BSD clean line of Poms.  This defect is running rampant in the world of purebred Poms (as well as many other arctic breeds) and it is taking over many lines.  We do not knowingly breed to coatloss dogs.

 
 
I believe coatloss dogs should be tested-tissue and blood samples to the Canine Genetic Diseases Network, so they can find a way to mark the carriers who are secretly passing on the disorder.  Find out more about Alopecia/Black Skin Disease/Severe Hair Loss syndrome on AKC Canine Health Foundation on BSD and at the American College of Veterinary Dermatology and this is a blog on BSD from Pomerama.
See some progression pictures and get more research information here.  This is not just about "a Pom loosing its hair" this is bigger than that; this is about saving this beautifully coated breed that we love so dearly. 

Each breeding is carefully planned to fit what we may be looking for in an effort to have more of our pretty babies in the ring.  We breed these dogs for us.  Occasionally we have a pup to offer to loving homes.  


Happiness is a day at the Beach!!

 
We have 4 children from 5yrs-15yrs :) so the pups get lots of handling.  They are used to kids and dogs and cats.

  Our dogs are used to it all!  The dogs love the little ones... perfect height for kisses. I believe with proper training, children can learn to be careful with these little guys so I have no problem with one of my pups going to a home with children.

  I am the current Pres of the Columbia Pomeranian Club of which I was 2003 and 2004 Show Chair and held multiple other offices for.  I participate in the local (and sometimes not so local!) AKC shows in my area.  Most of the shows I attend are in OR and WA-but I have gone as far as KY :) and CA.

All of our puppies are socialized with our (and the neighborhood) children and are raised with our family.  They are born in my bedroom (or in the living room when it's in the middle of the night so I don't wake the husband, haha), I cut the cords, help get the their first breath and care for mama through the whole ordeal.  Those babies and mama's are in a playpen on the side of my bed, within earshot of me  throughout the first month of life and then they are moved to a bigger playpen in the dining room outside my bedroom door so they can have more room to play unsupervised.  During the day they get to run around the kitchen and dining room (thank GOODNESS for hard wood floors!).  I handle them everyday of their new little lives (I love kissing puppy faces, and oooohhh puppy breath!).  We have also moved nearer out vet so that emergencies are met within 10 minutes-day or night!
 
Once they have their eyes open, the kids are aloud to pet them and once they are moving on their own, they are handled by them everyday; the kids love laying on the ground and talking into their hands so puppies cover them with sweet puppy kisses.  We also take them on play dates to our friends homes to help in the socializing. 

Once they have their vax, they get to go to school for "Show and Share" with the kids.  That is a huge thrill for the little classmates (and the puppies always LOVE the new faces they get to kiss kiss kiss!)! 

 
 

Our dogs are first our pets, they run around our home, they come with us to friends houses, they each have a cozy den in our home and they accompany us on our family outings; camping (that's a hoot!), beach trips, visits to family's houses... 
So, that's us.  Feel free to drop me an  or give me a call (503) 359-2225 if you have any questions.  And if you have any questions about me or my breeding program don't hesitate to ask.        XXOO -Trish

 

 

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