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Links to the results pages of some of our bigger events

2014 ISSDC International Event Weekend (IEW) - May 23-25, 2014

  • Jefferson County Fairgrounds in Brookville, Pennsylvania :: [results]

2013 ISSDC International Event Weekend (IEW) - Sept 21-23, 2013

  • 1000 Islands / Ivy Lea KOA, Lansdowne, Ontario, Canada
  • Congratulations to all of the dogs and handlers for an outstanding weekend of temperament titles, obedience and conformation!!!!! Thank you to all who helped make this weekend such a success, and to those who helped to set up and tear down, your work was not only valued but greatly appreciated!

2013 ISSDC Brookville Specialty Weekend - May 24-26, 2013

  • Jefferson County Fairgrounds in Brookville, Pennsylvania

2012 ISSDC/SE Barktober Fest - October 27-28, 2012

  • Caledonia State Park, Fayetteville, PA

2012 ISSDC International Event Weekend (IEW) - May 25-27, 2012

  • Jefferson County Fairgrounds in Brookville, Pennsylvania :: [results]
  • Congratulations to all of the dogs and handlers for an outstanding weekend of temperament titles, obedience and conformation!!!!! Thank you to all who helped make this weekend such a success, and to those who helped to set up and tear down, your work was not only valued but greatly appreciated!

2011 ISSDC Barktober Fest - October 22-23, 2011

  • Caledonia State Park, Fayetteville, PA :: [results]

2011 ISSDC International Event Weekend (IEW) - May 22-24, 2011

  • Salem County Fairgrounds in Woodstown, New Jersey :: [results]
  • 2011 National Specialty General Evaulation by Fred Lanting "The Shiloh Shepherds at this 2011 National Specialty Show were representatives of two registries (which I hope will unite for the sake of the breed), and overall were good example of the Shiloh breed that I have been intimately knowledgeable with since its foundation and for years before, in its foundation stock and the dogs leading up to that. Some of the dogs could have been little larger, but overall the entrants were representative of the breed. I have seen both at this show and recent Shiloh specialties elsewhere an improvement in temperament/character, and in earset & carriage. Dentition is still very good, with only a couple having missing teeth; however, attention must be paid to preferably not breeding two dogs together who both have overcrowding of the lower jaws, which is shown by an uneven curve to the lower incisors. Feet, pasterns, and trueness coming & going are all very good. Some attention should be given to toplines, with dogs that are low in the withers not being bred unless they have exceptional other traits, and then only to dogs with no indication of that in the near ancestry. The two groups represented at this show have been doing a good job, and I hope all three will eventually reunite for the good of the breed." ~Fred Lanting, Willow Wood Consulting, 7/25/2011