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Why are we here? (This section is comprised of letters by our members. More to be added!) The Shiloh Shepherd - New beginnings Written by, and used with the kind permission of Gloria Setterlund.
Slowly through the years Shiloh Shepherd breeders have been
leaving the registry/club of origin (ISSR/SSDCA) to be joined by
others who are brave enough to make their own way through the
perils and hardships of making a new breed come to a realization.
Although the founder vows that it can't be done because she is the
only one who "holds the recipe", the proof is in the number of
these "breakaway" breeders, and the final show of temperaments and
conformation that adhere to the breed standard written by her. In
addition, because of the extensive health testing done by the
"breakaway" breeders, we can claim far greater health standards.
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Introduction: I originally dove
head first into Shiloh Shepherds. And like every newbie does, I
searched the web for information on this breed, joined every group,
and quickly decided it was the breed founder who I wanted to get my
Shiloh Shepherd puppy from.
Contribution: I work in the film industry, and upon reading the
breed history written on the ISSR site, I was sold on the concept of
filming a documentary called the “Birth of a Breed”, being that
Shiloh Shepherds are such a new breed with a living “breed founder”
too boot! I hired a crew and spent a good two years interviewing and
filming various ISSR breeders and owners, in addition to hundreds of
hours spent with the breed founder herself.
Disillusionment: I noticed after a while of being privy to
casual conversations with the breed founder and her higher-ups, that
there were radical inconsistencies in what was being said vs. what was
being done. The capper for me was when I witnessed some of her puppy
owners being raked through the coals and publicly humiliated because
they learned they had been misinformed as to their puppy’s genetic
heritage. It was very difficult for me to deal with. How could I
continue to produce videos and build a documentary about a person who
I knew in my heart was defrauding people? The details go much deeper
than this, which I may divulge in a future article.
Realization: Oh boy…those nasty splinter group people! How
could they rip off the breed founder for everything she’s worked for!!
Aghast! How could they continue to USE her breed name in order
to SELL puppies! They obviously don’t know ANYTHING
about breeding dogs! Why, they must be no more than PUPPY-MILLERS!
How gross!!! At the least, they should CHANGE THE NAME of their
dogs! For 2,000 YEARS I’ve been CREATING the Shiloh
Shepherd, and HOW DARE THOSE “SLIVERS” claim to be calling
their dogs Shiloh Shepherds! BLASPHEMY!
It’s laughable, really. Once you’ve got your head out of the sand, it
becomes clear that every so called “splinter” (current insult – “sliver”)
breeder was just a normal person who originally bought into the breed founder's
hype, like everyone else. But in their own time, they realized what
B.S. is happening. One by one they leave. AND it’s not because
they are “greedy puppy-millers”, like the breed founder would tell
you! They are MORAL INDIVIDUALS!!! It just took them their own time to sort
through the crap within the ISSR in order to find their direction! The
great epiphany will happen for every ISSR person, given time.
The future: Up until recently, and due to different people
leaving the ISSR at different times, various “splinter” Shiloh
Shepherd registries have been formed. The reason for the existence of
these multiple registries has been the basic necessity for these
former-ISSR breeders to find some kind of a home to register the many Shiloh
Shepherds they’ve morally pulled from the ISSR registry, and
ultimately from the breed founder’s unscrupulous practices. These
various “splinter” registries are very active on the Show circuit as
well as in promoting the Working and Humanitarian disciplines available to our dogs! In 2004 a new
mother-club was created to accept Shiloh Shepherds from every
registry. Welcome to the ISSDC!
The Present: I brought home my first Shiloh, Sarge, “Kai-Lyn’s Sargent of
Zion” in 2001 as a potential TOP STUD for the ISSR. Although he
was subsequently graded by the OFA with Grade ll Elbow dysplasia and OFA Grade ll Unilateral Hip
dysplasia (his 2 yr. OFA results), in addition to really bad teeth
(Enamel Hypoplasia) he’s a GREAT DOG! Thanks to New Zion for the
health problems, and thanks also for not responding to any of my
reported results! What an ethical kennel – NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I can’t fault Sarge where his structure and temperament are concerned.
But I swore I’d never get another Shiloh due to what I'd learned
about the breed founders practices, and what I'd been brain-washed about
the "splinters". I was really turned off by the politics.
I hesitantly decided to help out a
friend of mine (Wendy) for the sake of Shilohs, in creating a new
website for the ISSDC. I wasn't sure I wanted to get
involved again after what I'd been through, but something was telling
me I should do it. I've always believed that things happen FOR A
REASON. I've been helping the ISSDC as a webmaster for www.shilohs.org since 2004, and I'm thrilled about the promising future of the Shiloh Shepherd breed.
One day I saw a picture. A picture of a 2nd generation out-crossed, non ISSR puppy,
from a “splinter breeder” no less!!! The health stats for both the
sire and dam and their ancestors were all supplied along with every
official number you’d care to cross-reference. The reputations and
longevity of the breeders were all there too. Thank you Nancy Dietz, for entrusting me with the magnificent Carter! I’ve also added Cadence, my beautiful gray sable girl from Judy Vaneman and Jan Berman. We currently have 3 Shiloh's and plan on breeding with care and conscience in the future. I’ll update the Yahoo Group
with info as my dogs mature.
I LOVE THE BREED STANDARD OF THE SHILOH SHEPHERD! If I can be so fortunate to always find a breeder of healthy, happy Shiloh Shepherds, I’ll be a happy gal.
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My first introduction with the Shiloh was a very tiny picture of a
male on the cover of "The origins of the Shiloh" that I saw in an ad
out of Dog Fancy. I called several breeders; all who were wonderful
people. The problem was, though, that there was a wide variation in
prices at that time between all the breeders, so I called the breed
founder. What a surprise, HER prices were cheaper than ANY other
breeder by several hundreds and sometimes thousands of dollars.
I placed a deposit on a litter. I went to Shearing, NY to see the
litter at 8 weeks of age. That was my first intro to the BF. She asked
me to help her with the LER. I told her that I had experience with
GSD's prior to this. After going through the entire litter, I told her
there wasn't a dog present that didn't have a fairly obvious
fault…overshot bites, too leggy, poor ear sets, or narrow…. she agreed
and told me that I could pick a dog from her kennel…. anything with
the exception of one golden puppy that was in a puppy pen. My husband
and I searched the kennels. Large numbers of puppies were placed in
kennel runs, their kennels soiled with fecal matter that they slung on
us as they jumped at the kennel wiring.
The adults were in small, side by side kennels in the back.
Grass and weeds grew up and around the kennels, the condition of those
kennels…. horrid and shocking. There was a female in a kennel with
another male, her earflap swollen thick and full of blood, an obvious
hematoma of the ear. When asked what had happened, the BF brushed it
off as something they were dealing with. The dog stood very still, her
head cocked to one side, obviously in pain. I searched the kennels
further…nothing I saw was something that I would want to take home, at
least not for a show prospect, maybe a rescue prospect, but no show
dogs were present in what I saw.
She told me I could have a puppy from another litter.
It ranked up there as one of the largest, most shocking moments I have
ever had. Where was the BF that spoke of all her accomplishments with
the Shiloh? Where were all the magnificent dogs that she promised?
Where were the "better than all other breeds" healthy dogs? These
dogs were all soiled, unsocialzed, uncared for, and neglected animals.
I wanted to run. My husband's reply to all this, he turned his back to
the BF and whispered, "Get me the hell out of here".
We rode home, our thoughts resting on the horrors of what we had just
witnessed and disbelieving its reality. We had driven 6 hours up with
enthusiasm; we drove 6 hours home in silence.
The rest of my story under the ISSR and the BF's deception is
all-downhill. Learning about the true core and heart of the BF, was
frightening. Hearing the propaganda that is sold to the public is
nothing short of a hideous scam from a top notch scam artist.
Falsified papers, "misplaced information", hidden truths, threats, a
constant need for "funding" of some catastrophic need of the Shiloh,
that ends up in the pocket of the BF benefiting only the BF's needs, a
swinging door of breeders never lasting more than 5 years, living in
the ISSR's need for constant turmoil. I witnessed, first hand, the
constant neglect of animals, the ranting, raving and yelling about
anything and everything, the backstabbing towards her own breeders,
name calling, the continuous melodrama which soon became obvious that
she fed on it, thrived on it, even looked for it. And all this, she
said came as her gifts from God. I have never known God to give out
such "gifts".
In the end, I ended up with a sickly, Mistie/Laz puppy; a dual, black
and tan plush female. It took me months to recover her from her
illnesses that she came home with. I had requested a gray sable,
smooth male. At 15 months old, Hannah was OFA'd and came up moderately dysplastic.
I was blamed for her dysplasia, and it was said that she either was
injured or that I did something wrong that caused her dysplasia. The
breed founder fought me when I decided to spay her…after all, she was
co-owned, and she wanted her bred. Hannah eventually died at the age of 7 from Lymphatic Leukemia. To
this day, I miss her. Although she was not what I had asked for, and
in spite of all her quirks, she wiggled her way deep into my heart.
You want to know, "Why I Am Here" with the united group of the "oxymorons,
splinters, and slivers"…? Sharing, caring, peace, truth, honesty,
openness, togetherness, strength, a shared vision, a common goal, and
a true striving to breed only the best of the best to keep the true
standard of the magnificent Shiloh Shepherd alive.
Becky Althoff
Catoctin Shiloh Shepherds
10 years and going.
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I was born and raised with the German Shepherd, my best friend always at my side. So when my husband and I purchased our first house, we also purchased our first GSD puppy. While she was an awesome dog, she was not what I remembered a shepherd should be from when I was a child. One day, looking through a dog magazine, I came across an ad for the “Shiloh Shepherd”. I quickly showed my husband, telling him THIS was what I remembered as a child, THIS was what a real shepherd should be, and our next dog would be a SHILOH!
My father fell very ill over the next few years, many things were placed on back burners so I could help my mother in his care. In January 2000, we said our final goodbyes to him in this world. I was devastated, as my father and I were so close. He is where I received my love of dogs and all animals. About three weeks later, still grieving over my loss, I was searching the Internet and came across the breed founders web site. It detailed how she tragically lost her home to fire. She was searching for homes for many of her dogs. I understood her grief, so we made contact and arranged for one of her treasured Shilohs to come home with us.
We made the six hour trip to Gainesville in March of 2000, our expectations high. We had left right after church, were nicely dressed, and made a day of it, stopping for lunch. We arrived on time, waiting at the end of the drive as instructed. We waited and waited, and finally the breed founders daughter showed up about an hour late. We followed her down the long driveway and crossed the bridge, pulling up in front of a burned out shell of a building. When we stepped out, my husband just looked at me, as we sunk into two inch deep mud. The smell was foul, there was a mountain of garbage, the dogs filthy, matted and thin. I quickly glanced over every pen, and immediately focused on one girl. She was my Vickey. How did I know her without ever seeing a picture of her? I’m not sure, but I walked directly over to her pen and said, “This is Vickey, isn’t it?” It was verified. A three foot wide mud run, about eight foot long with a dog house at the end. Most every dog was kept like this, and all I thought was ‘THIS is the breed founders kennel? Oh Lord, help us all.” We removed Vickey from her pen, and she crawled in between my feet, looking up at me with those soulful eyes. How could I not take her home? We paid for her by check after agreeing on a c/o, loaded her in the car and drove home with the windows down as she just reeked. My husband and I were so disappointed as we had such high expectations.
Why did I stay after seeing these horrid conditions? I made excuses, as they just had a fire, their lives were upside down, etc. Things would get better I thought. Well, Vickey only weighed 62 pounds when I took her to the vet. My vet was appalled at her condition. She was loaded with round, hook and whip worms. She was quickly treated several times and soon she began to blossom.
Vickey loved being a house dog, and she was on a c/o, so I took her in to have her hips done. I was amazed when she came back moderately dysplastic at the age of 35 months by OFA terms. She had already produced a litter for them, so how could she be dysplastic if they practiced what they preached? I was promised a breeding quality, PROVEN brood bitch, but alas, was not shown any health certifications. I refused to breed her when I found out both of her sisters were also moderately dysplastic. I was owed a replacement pup, which I received in Dec 2000. To make a long story short, this bitch was also dysplastic at the age of 24 months, as well as several more dogs I acquired from New Zion.
Where were all the wonderful healthy Shilohs they professed to produce? I was told it was my fault, that I didn’t exercise them enough, I used the wrong supplements, or that they must have injured themselves. Well I started doing research and saw that the “sliver” breeders, the renegrades or "escapees from the ISSR" as I like to refer to us, were producing the good hips! They boasted on their web sites all of the health testing! Why didn’t the breed founder do this? When asked, I was told that documentation didn’t mean anything, and it was all the LMI/LMX data that was important. I asked myself, “How could you have any LMI/LMX indicating good hips when my experience was all bad hips. Why are your dogs not on the OFA site? If they pass, they should be up there. I went to the OFA site and checked it out. Then I started to hear from other breeders, and puppy customers, that also had been down the same road as I was now traveling.
Unfortunately it took me six years to finally accept that they would not change their ways. I thought I could make a difference and really did try. Every breeder before me has done the same. So now I am called a traitor for walking away, and accused of taking dogs that were honestly owed to me. Well, so be it. But I can once again walk proud and hold my head up high. I am a good ethical Shiloh Shepherd breeder, and have joined the ranks of fellow honest breeders, all working together to improve this breed. We are not perfect, no one is, but we are striving for the best we can be, so we can produce the best that can be produced.
Final words and a warning, before you purchase a Shiloh. Do not buy into the ISSR hype as it will only bring you heartache. If they can not produce written health documentation, run the other way. Search until you find a breeder that you feel comfortable with that can back up what they say.
Dawn Swick
BelleGrace Shilohs
www.bellegraceshilohs.com
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