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Geb. 1908, "Stephanitz: Der DSH in Word und Bild,
1909". Zoon van Aribert v. Grafrath - © Brigitte Toll
Lotte von Burg Elz. Geboren: 25-02-1913.
V: Horst Von Boll (1909) - M: Lotte von Garbenheim (1911)
Nieuwe historische foto’s in de Witte Herder Bibliotheek.
Hoofprint Gust of Wind: © Marion Lopizzo
On October 16, 1968 the first K-9 Unit was
approved on a trial basis for the Saskatoon
Police Service.
Less than a year later, Chief James Kettles
deemed the pilot project to be a success and
recommended the Police Commission approve
the expansion of the Unit. It wasn't until 1970
that a second handler was added but only on a
part-time basis.
The first dog was a white German Shepherd (a
rarity and actually thought to be a genetic flaw)
named Tonka. His han-dler, Sgt. Vern A. Passet
was a veteran of the Korean War and was the
first Aboriginal officer hired with the SPS in
1952.
White German Shepherds in the Saskatoon Police Service
Source WSSC (White Shepherd Club of Canada), submitted by Marilyn Buttery.
Boots
My parents had the first White German Shepherd in Canada. Two articles were written about “Boots” in our local paper, The
Hamilton Spectator. The first article was in the Spectator in 1952. The second article was about her and her pups and was
published by the Spectator late in 1953.
I’ve included a photo of me at the piano that was taken in 1957 and the other one is of me in 1960.
SourcevWSSC (White Shepherd Club of Canada), submitted by Ron Floren
September 1952: WINNERS IN OBEDIENCE TEST
Two German shepherds, Val and Boots, took top prizes in
the kennel club obedience trials last evening. Left to right
are: Dr. S.A. Floren with Boots, second prize winner
Mrs, Mary Southcoat, judge and Robert Walker with Val,
first prize winner.
Ron Floren & Boots 1957
Ron Floren & Boots 1960
Late 1953: WHITE ALSATIANS DOG - WORLD CURIOSITY - Boots, a white Alsatian who came of Grafmar stock, was mated
recently with another registered white Alsatian and has delivered a litter of five white puppies. Prominent breeders have been
visiting at the home of Boots’ master, Dr. S.A. Floren, and while the white Alsatian has been an exceptional one, they believe a
new strain may now be developed. The Alsatian, or German Shepherd, is often referred to incorrectly as the police dog.
Submitted by Joanne Chanyi, Ruut Tilstra
Bob Hope en zijn vrouw Dolores met hun Witte Herders Snow Job Jr en Snowel.
Robert of St John (1923)
Copyright: R. Pearce