ISSR SHILOH SHEPHERDS I had wanted to have another dog for many years. I wanted a dog which would be loyal, easy to train, intelligent, a watch dog not a guard dog, impressive in mind and body. One day I stumbled across a picture of a Shiloh Shepherd. I could not stop looking at the picture. It featured a group of shepherds who were eye popping to look at. Some of them were shorthaired or what I later learned is called smooth coated, and some of them were long haired, or plush if you will.
The plush Shepherds look so much like wolves, with their intense concentration and gracefulness, even though there is no wolf in their background. The smooth coats were impressive as the lack of the long fur gave way to the sight of their massive chests and thick bones legs. I began what would become a 6-year research project. I read everything I could on the ISSR Shiloh Shepherd. It seemed everything I could ever want in a dog was in the breed. Being me I also took the time to research other breeds as well, but they all fell short in one way or another to this majestic breed.
Some of you do not know I am physically disabled. I fell off a cliff 14 years ago and was told I would never walk again. I am strong willed and I do walk, not far, fast, or for long, but I walk. My love of the ISSR Shiloh gave me an idea of training my own mobility service dog; and so, began a new journey. I researched all the laws and requirements for service dogs and found I could with a little help pull this off. I could have the breed of dog I so dearly wanted and a service dog as well.
I found the site of Tina Barber or Ma Shiloh as she is fondly called. Ma is the founder of the breed. I think that is cool to have a breed developed right here in this country and during my lifetime. Ma wanted to develop a Shepherd which was much like the Shepherds she knew growing up. Which means the breed had all the qualities I wanted in a dog; as well as, they are much larger.
While I was researching, I discovered there were other Shiloh Shepherds out there. I want to call them fake Shilohs, as they are people who once were with Ma Shiloh but left and bred other breeds of dogs into their dogs, creating another breed altogether, but still call them a Shiloh Shepherd. They are not the same dog though as this inter breeding with just any dog has take away from the medical integrity of what Ma is trying to do; as well as the temperament integrity. ISSR Shiloh's are down to a 1% hip dysplasia. Can you imagine that compared to that of other shepherds, and she has the data and dogs to prove it. The Slivers as those of us call them in the ISSR broke away as they did not like the strict rules as to how and when dogs were and are to be bred. This is not a money making deal. This is the development of a better temperament, healthier breed of dog. The ISSR keeps amazing records of every puppy born. Here is a link, which talks about the fake Shilohs, I would urge anyone looking for a large breed dog to become part of your family to check out ISSR Shiloh Shepherds.
http://www.shilohshepherds.org/