Last Updated on 06/12/2025 by Denise Leo. Post first published on August 29, 2025.
Explore the history of Aristic, Gold Blackacre, and Julo Pomeranians—legendary kennels whose champions and bloodlines helped shape the modern Pomeranian breed.
Before modern breeding practices and flashy color trends took hold, foundational kennels such as Aristic, Gold Blackacre, and Julo helped shape the Pomeranian breed into what we know it today. Each of these kennels brought a unique legacy—breeding strategies, influential bloodlines, and show‑ring success—that continue to resonate in Pomeranian pedigrees worldwide. Pomeranian Headquarters
- Aristic Pomeranians, under Mrs. I. Schoenberg, blended excellent lines from Fairfax, Twin Oaks, Cairndhu, and the Julo strain. Their foundation stud, Fairfax Red Scamp of Twin Oaks, produced many home‑bred champions, establishing a hallmark of excellence. Pomeranian Headquarters
- In Chicago, Gold Blackacre Pomeranians flourished under the care of Miss Helen Nowicki. Her kennel traced its roots to the Riverleigh, Montacute, and Blackacre lines, importing the illustrious brood bitch Reine des Reines—whose offspring carried on a strong legacy of champions. Pomeranian Headquarters
- Meanwhile, Julo Pomeranians, led by Mrs. A. T. McCaskill, introduced Julo Red Light from England as their foundation stud. Their home‑bred star, Specialty Best in Show Champion Julo Happy Boy, achieved top honors in dozens of shows and earned a reputation for siring exceptional winners. Pomeranian Headquarters
In this article, we’ll journey through the histories of Aristic, Gold Blackacre, and Julo kennels—exploring how their contributions to Pomeranian breeding, temperament, and show success played a vital role in shaping the breed we cherish today.
Aristic Pomeranians


Mrs I. Schoenberg purchased many good Pomeranian from Fairfax, Twin Oaks, Cairndhu and the Julo strain from which many homebred Champions were produced.
A Red, orange-sable Champion Fairfax Red Scamp of Twin Oaks (Sired by Champion Honeydew Red Man ex Fairfax Gleam of Joy) was the main foundation stud at Aristic.
Gold Blackacre Pomeranians

Miss Helen Nowicki’s kennel, located in Chicago, had a foundation of Riverleigh, Montacute, and Blackacre strains. She imported the brood bitch Reine des Reines ( sired by English Champion Peter Blackacre x Blackacre Jenny Wren), who produced many champions.

Julo Pomeranians


The American Julo Kennels (Mrs. A. T. McCaskill) imported Julo Red Light, the foundation of Julo Pomeranians, which became a famous stud, producing many winners. Mrs A. T. McCaskill’s foundation breeding bitches were also imported from England.
The home-bred Specialty Best in Show Champion Julo Happy Boy ( Julo Red Light x Blegbie Sable Fairy of Pomona ) was a great winner at the shows, being exhibited twenty-two times, went Best of Breed fifteen times, and nine times Best Toy.
Happy Boy’s fame was not confined to winning, as he produced many famous show winners.
Conclusion:
The histories of Aristic, Gold Blackacre, and Julo Pomeranians remind us that today’s beloved Pomeranians are the result of decades of dedication, passion, and vision from breeders who carefully shaped the breed’s future. Each of these kennels brought something distinctive to the table, leaving behind legacies that still ripple through modern pedigrees.
- Aristic Kennels, with their masterful blending of Fairfax, Twin Oaks, Cairndhu, and Julo bloodlines, set a high standard of excellence. By prioritizing soundness, temperament, and beauty, they established a foundation that has endured through generations. Their stud, Fairfax Red Scamp of Twin Oaks, became a cornerstone for success and a reminder of the power of strategic breeding.
- Gold Blackacre Pomeranians, under the leadership of Miss Helen Nowicki, demonstrated how imported bloodlines could transform breeding programs in the United States. Her acquisition of Reine des Reines, descended from English Champion Peter Blackacre, injected strength, consistency, and elegance into her kennel. The champions she produced helped establish Gold Blackacre as a name of lasting respect in the Pom community.
- Julo Kennels, guided by Mrs. A. T. McCaskill, added a dimension of brilliance and showmanship. Their foundation stud, Julo Red Light, and homebred champion Julo Happy Boy carried the kennel’s reputation to the highest levels of success. With dozens of wins—including Specialty Best in Show titles—Julo Pomeranians showcased what determination, vision, and keen selection could achieve.
When viewed together, these kennels illustrate the tapestry of Pomeranian history in the mid-20th century. Each breeder contributed not just dogs, but ideals of what the breed should embody—soundness, type, charm, and vitality. Their efforts preserved and refined traits that remain hallmarks of the Pomeranian today: the alert expression, the luxurious coat, and the sparkling personality that has made the breed a global favorite.
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References and Further Reading:
[1] Official Standard of the Pomeranian (AKC). American Kennel Club, 2011.
[2] English Kennel Club Pomeranian Breed Standard, 2017.
[3] Denise Leo, The Pomeranian Handbook.
[4] Milo G. Denlinger, “The Complete Pomeranian“.
[5] Kimbering Pomeranians “1891-1991”.
[6] William Taplin “The Sportsman’s Cabinet”.
[7] E. Parker “The Popular Pomeranian”.
[8] Lilla Ives “Show Pomeranians”.






