Little Missflybies CCD JD GD
aka Sovereign Park Titania
(Community Companion Dog) (Jumping Dog)
Owned by D.Hart

Calypso ET CD
(Endurance Title) (Companion Dog)
Owned by B & D Sturrock - Victoria

Minka CD
aka 'Ghostcloud Nina'
(Companion Dog)
Owned by B & D Sturrock - Victoria
Ceora White Flash AOC (White German Shepherd)
(Australian Obedience Champion)
-Victoria

Alpenwolf Arctic Warlock CDX (White German Shepherd)
(Companion Dog Excellent)
Owned by M. Gandert - Victoria

Bayein Frosty Snowman CDX TDX (White German Shepherd)
(Companion Dog Excellent; Tracking Dog Excellent)
Owned by C. Marschner - Victoria
Josh CDX ET TD (White Swiss Shepherd)
(Companion Dog Excellent; Endurance & Tracking Title)
Owned by N. Van der Wel - South Australia

Flemings Kimba ET (White Swiss Shepherd)
(Endurance Title)
Owned by B. Valentine - South Australia
Strathclyde White Fang CDX UD TD (1958) (White German Shepherd)
(Companion Dog Excellent; Utility Dog Excellent & Tracking Dog Excellent)
Owned by J. Goldstein - Victoria
(Companion Dog Excellent; Tracking Dog Excellent)
Victoria
Stronway Marty CD
(Companion Dog)
Victoria
owned by Lt G Gadsby (Qld)
(WSSDCA life member)
Mr Gadsby was involved with training Service dogs for the RAAF, Army and Navy during the 1960s and 70s. He has owned and trained two white shepherds - June (Police Dog 41) and Rip (Police Dog 251). The following is written by Mr Gadsby.
Over a lot of years I did PR work for the RAAF with both my dogs, along with other security guards in my mustering ... I firstly taught the bitch, and later the dog to carry a raw egg in their mouth around an obstacle course, finishing with a jump through fire hoop. People didn't believe the egg was a raw one until the end of the demo and I would throw the egg up into the air and it would break as it hit the ground.. I was , to my knowledge, the first man, to teach an RAAF dog to do that. Both my dogs did lots of little tricks, which I would incorporate into the demo along with the more serious skills they possessed.
Rip went through Cyclone Tracey, in Darwin, with me in 1974, and zi vividly remember, when we came u of Darwin in once piece, and posted to Op. Command at Glenbrook in the Blue Mountains, we did a demo at Penrith Showgrounds ... and when we came out to start, the announcer introduced us as he man and dog that went through Cyclone Tracey, we received a standing ovation from the crowd. Lovely memories! Rip was officially presented to me, on his retirement, aged 10 years, by the Commanding Officer of 7SD Toowoomba, Sqn Ldr Jim Dunne during a moving officialk presentation. Rip was wearing a red coat with sergeant stripes on it. It was the first for an RAAF dog and received a lot of publicity.