Shiloh German Shepherd Puppies For Sale

The Shiloh Shepherd's overall appearance is rather heavy. The back is broad, strong and solid. The head is broad and noble, slightly domed and in proportion to the body. The width and length of the skull are approximately equal with a gently defined stop, strong developed cheekbones, and a gradually tapering muzzle. The muzzle should be predominantly black, the length being equal to that of the forehead, with the lips firmly fitted and solid black. The muzzle should not be long, narrow or snipey in appearance. Both upper and lower thighs are well muscled. The tail is quite long and thickly covered with dense hair, hanging down like a plume. The coat comes in two varieties: smooth and plush. The plush coat is medium-length with a dense undercoat and has a distinct mane from the neck to the chest. Hair should not be more than 5" (12 cm) in length. The smooth coat is thick and medium-length with the outer hair being harsh to the touch. The Shiloh Shepherd is very similar to the German Shepherd Dog, except it is bigger, and bred with better hips.

The breed club promotes temperament testing and issues certificates for individuals that it considers to be neither fearfully shy nor dominantly aggressive. Although the Shiloh is still relatively unknown, it makes a nice companion dog. It is a very intelligent, courageous and self-confident dog that will willingly protect its family, yet it is friendly and a good companion to its friends and family. Makes a good guard and watchdog. Shilohs have tremendous loyalty and courage. Calmly confident, but not hostile. They have a high learning ability. Shilohs love to be close to their families. They should be trained and socialized from an early age with a firm and loving hand. Remaining alpha over the dog along with providing daily walks, jogs or runs is paramount to a successful relationship between you and your shepherd. Height: 28 - 30 inches (71 - 76 cm) Weight: Males 100 - 130 pounds (45 - 59 kg) Females 80 - 100 pounds (36 - 45 kg) Hip dysplasia, also prone to tumors. The Shiloh Shepherd will do okay in an apartment if it gets enough exercise.

These dogs are relatively inactive indoors and do best with at least a large yard. They have all-weather coats and will do well in cold as well as hot climates. They can live outdoors, but would be much happier inside close to their owners. Be sure they have plenty of water and shade on hot days and proper shelter in the winter. The Shiloh Shepherd loves strenuous activity, preferably combined with training of some kind, for these dogs are very intelligent and crave a good challenge. They need to be taken on a daily, brisk, long walk, jog or run alongside you when you bicycle. If under-exercised, this breed can become restless and destructive. About 6 to 12 puppies The coat comes in two varieties, smooth and plush. The plush coat requires regular brushing to keep it clean and tangle free. The smooth coat requires minimal grooming. This breed sheds bits of hair constantly and is a seasonally heavy shedder. A quick daily brushing is best unless hair in the house is not a problem.

They should be bathed rarely, only once or twice a year to avoid skin oil depletion. A U.S. German Shepherd fancier had been breeding German Shepherd Dogs since the 1960s. She was active in conformation shows as well as Schutzhund, etc. In the ’70s she set her standard back to the old style, very large type Shepherds.
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Nice Try Lao Che T ShirtShiloh Shepherds are believed to have Alaskan Malamute and German Shepherd in their bloodlines (Alaskan Shepherd). The International Shiloh Shepherd Registry, Inc. (ISSR) was incorporated in 1991.

There are currently several different Shiloh Shepherd registries. ACA = American Canine Association ARBA = American Rare Breed Association ISSR = International Shiloh Shepherd Registry NSBR = National Shiloh Breed's Registry SSBA = Shiloh Shepherd Breeders Association TSSR = The Shiloh Shepherd RegistryShiloh Shepherd Breeders with Puppies for Sale The Shiloh Shepherd has somewhat of a fearless temperament making them a great guard dog, however they are prone to dominance issues so proper training is a must. This breed is a joy to train and learns very quickly. This breed is energetic, friendly, and a joy to be around. The Shiloh Shepherd retains much of the temperament of the German Shepherd, however has a more even temperament and should never be shy nor aggressive in any way.Does your Shiloh Shepherd bark, howl, and cry whenever you leave the house? Shiloh Shepherds require regular brushing to prevent matts or tangling, especially for the plush variety.

This breed does not require regular bathing, and doesn't require much in the grooming area. Bathing too often will remove the natural oils from their coat, which will reduce the weather resistance. The Shiloh Shepherd has a somewhat fluffy coat which can trap sticks, leaves, and burrs fairly easy so if allowed to roam free in a fenced area, should always be checked afterwards and remove any of these items if they are present. Highly intelligent and eager to please, the Shiloh Shepherd however does require a dominant and firm owner. Dominance issues could arise if not properly handled. This breed does amazingly well in obedience. Very firm handling is a must to avoid any aggression problems or dominance difficulties. The Shiloh Shepherd does very well in obedience trials as well as agility if given the correct handling and training. Obedience classes should be given at an early age. There are several accepted methods of house training your new Shiloh Shepherd puppy. The Shiloh Shepherd is a large breed that requires a lot of exercise to remain healthy and active.

A large yard is recommended, but will do okay with an average sized yard. Shiloh Shepherds love long walks and should be given at least two per day. This breed also loves a nice, brisk jog. The Shiloh Shepherd should have at least an hour and a half of exercise per day if he is to retain his wonderful power and muscles. Get Matched with Shiloh Shepherd Breeders using PuppyMatch Considering a Shiloh Shepherd Puppy? Choose the RIGHT Shiloh Shepherd Breeder and the RIGHT breed Shiloh Shepherd may not be the right breed for you! Ask a QuestionAbout Shiloh Shepherds AnonymousIs the Shiloh Shepherd breed as outstanding as the original German Shepherd plus larger? My male German was with our family for 14 years and since then my wife fell in love with the giant breed, namely Danes. We now have been without a dog for about a year. Our last Dane left us last spring. Add a CommentAnonymousIs a Shiloh Shepherd a German Shepherd mixed with an Alaskan Malamute? 3 CommentsAnonymousI read that this was true.