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Uploaded by on Jun 28, 2007

Emmett passing his temperment test June 9th 2007

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  • this is obviously a shiloh though. The temperament and drives of the breeds are completely different.Beautiful breed. Shiloh Shepherds. The'yre bred from malamute, and old German Shepherd lines to have realy good hips. They're super loyal. Bred to be home companions. Can do scenting work, agility, herding test, etc. Great family pets!

  • We areraising our second Shiloh, a female who will be breeding next june when she is old enough. After having two, I can agree that they are exceptional dogs. I can't recommend them enough. They are not just beautiful, intelligent and physically sound but every one has the potential of being your "Once in a lifetime dog'. We are loving our second time in a lifetime.

  • I just noticed your very nice comment...thank you, and I agree, that is why we didn't get another gsd, such a shame what has been done to that beautiful breed.

  • LOL. I can tell he is not a GSD. His hips don't slope like a hyena. Nice looking dog.

  • No Emmett is not a German Shepherd....he is a rare breed SHILOH shepherd so the reason for this nasty post baffles me!

  • Very cool! I didn't know you'd put his TT on Youtube! Something about the location looks familiar. LOL

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