The Shiloh
Shepherd was started nearly thirty years ago through an intense breeding
program. Many of the top American Show Dogs, top Canadian Champions and
some famous German imports from the 1960's, were used to establish the
breed.During these formative
years, information was collected that could be used in improving the hips
of these dogs. Dogs with strong recessive factors for bad hips (and other
problems) were identified and eliminated from future breeding.
Although it took another two decades
before this breed started to stabilize, much progress was being attained.
These dogs were consistently being referred to as the "Shilohs" or
super-sized German Shepherds.
In 1990, the Federation of International
Canines held a board meeting. They chose to register specific dogs that
met the new breed standard as Shiloh Shepherds. Shortly thereafter, the
American Rare Breed Association accepted them as a Rare Breed and the
Shiloh Shepherd was born. In the first season the Shilohs were shown,
twenty-six were given points and three finished their Championship.
People from all over America were getting excited about the breed.
Although the Shiloh's closely resemble the old German Shepherd Dog many of
us remember from childhood, they are very different from most of the
modern German Shepherd Dogs we see today. Shiloh breeders emphasize
temperament, intelligence, health and hips.
The personality of the Shiloh Shepherd
is paramount. Without that special, almost human intelligence, without
their fearless courage to protect their home and family, without their
unique ability to reason out and solve problems, the Shilohs would be just
another dog. (Compliments of Tina Porter)
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