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Keystone’s Scarlet’s Ember


Keystone’s Scarlet’s Ember, CGC
Em ber - (ěm'bər)
– Noun

"A hot fragment of wood or coal that is left from a fire and is glowing or smoldering"

DOB 6/30/06 - Plush, Golden Sable
19 months 85lbs and 26.5“(wicket)
Hips OFA Good SLH-383G24F-VPI
Elbows OFA Normal SLH-EL188F24-VPI
Heart OFA Normal, Cardiologist SLH-CA224/17F/C-PI
CERF Normal SHS-169/2007—18
TLI 9.3 (5-35 UG/L)
Thyroid OFA Normal SLH-TH128/24F-VPI
CGC obtained at 8 months


Nottingham’s Willow in the Wind


Nottingham’s Willow in the Wind
"Willow"

"When one of the willow's branches or twigs becomes disconnected, it will easily grow into a new tree if it finds some soil and water, teaching us that contained within a loss, or a new direction, is the capacity for growth and healing."
-The Power of the Willow Tree by Glennie Kindred

DOB 6/12/06 - plush, light grey sable
sire: bChptd Keystones Jasper Jax O Zion, CGC, TDI
dam: abCanCH Highlander's Karma of Zion, TDI

CGC, JHD

Braveheart’s Merry Much Man


Braveheart’s Merry Much Man
“Much”

“Much is seen as a young, innocent character who is not too bright.”
-Robin Hood

DOB: 3/26/2002 - plush, brown sable
sire: Zion's General Maximus
dam: Topaz Vixen of Zion
CGC, TDI, HCT


Hilltop-Nottingham’s Friar Tuck


Hilltop-Nottingham’s Friar Tuck
"Tuck"

“He can be jolly, foolish, lecherous, an alcoholic, a devout holy man and sometimes wise.”
- Robin Hood

DOB: 10/1/1999 - gray sable smooth
sire: GV abCH Hilltop's Triton King Of Zion, ROM
dam: Hilltop-Oasis Zoey of Lobo

CGC, TDI, HCT, JHD, HTAD1-s

One of the “Fabulous Five”, Tuck helped get the Shiloh Shepherd recognized by the American Herding Breed Association.


Nottingham Shilohs


Nottingham Shiloh Shepherds
Willow, Much, Ember & Tuck

Welcome to Nottingham Shilohs. We are located in Loudoun County Virginia, just 20 minutes from Frederick, Maryland, 30 minutes from Gettysburg, PA and 1 hour from Washington DC.

We purchased our first Shiloh in 1999 and instantly fell in love with the breed. In the 10 years we have had Shilohs they have accomplished many things. Our first Shiloh helped get the breed recognized by the American Herding Breed Association and has since gone on to compete in herding at a trial level; he also frequently participates in educational events for local elementary and middle school children. All of our Shilohs are CGC tested and our 2 boys are Therapy dogs. We are active members in the ISSDC and I chair the ISSDC South-East Region.

Our Shilohs are home raised and kept underfoot. They are our constant companions and viewed as members of our family. Our Breeding girl is TSSR registered and has passed all of her health testing. Our goal is to produce gentle healthy companions for everyday life that will become an asset to the breed.