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ShawShack Dutch Shepherds Dutch Shepherds owned by Stephanie Shaw and her husband David Shaw. This is where we will announce

18/12/2024

De gezondheidsinventarisatie voor de Hollandse Herdershond gaat weer van start. Iedere vijf jaar inventariseert de NHC bij de eigenaren van Hollandse Herdershonden hoe het gesteld is met de gezondheid van […]

05/12/2024

Discover the versatile Dutch Shepherd: a brindle-coated, intelligent herding breed excelling in show, performance, and work.

03/12/2024

REQUEST for data! The Institute of Canine Biology (ICB) is building a breed database for the DogsArk breeder tool (www.dogsark.org). If you have RAW Embark data on your Long Hair Dutch Shepherd, please consider submitting your dog’s data for this project. I’ve spoken with ICB and confirmed that they can build a database using our purebred Long Hair Dutch Shepherd Embark data, even though Embark has issues with our breed identification. This would be a good opportunity for us to help create a new and useful breeding tool for our breed, especially considering the issues Embark has with our breed identification. Please submit the Embark files for your own dogs so they can be included!

The DogsArk website (www.dogsark.org) has instructions for downloading your data from Embark and submitting it to DogsArk.

ICB's DogsArk Breeder Tool
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More information on what DogsArk is:

EMBARK DNA DATA for individual dogs will be added to the DogsArk Breeder Tool, which aims to provide a wealth of analyses both for individual dogs, and also for the breed as a whole.

The tool can provide data for predicted litter COI for all male-female pairs, which should make it a lot easier for breeders to figure out the best matings to control inbreeding.

It presenty contains data for about 21 breeds, but others will be added others as more data is submitted from breeders. If a breed isn't in there yet, once data is submitted, the breed will begin to get set up. Ideally the goal is to have at least 50 dogs, with 100 even better, for the analyses to be useful.

The data must be from Embark, which uses the Illumina HD Canine Bead Chip, or from other labs that use the same analysis platform (it is the most widely used test used in canine genetics research labs).

You can see it here -
www.dogsark.org

The website is still in development at this time.

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I love these two goofballs 🧡🤎🧡ShawShack Set ‘N Go Great Expectations CM “Reckon”🧡🤎Umeko du Turail “Umeko”🤎
10/09/2024

I love these two goofballs 🧡🤎
🧡ShawShack Set ‘N Go Great Expectations CM “Reckon”🧡
🤎Umeko du Turail “Umeko”🤎

Happy National Dog day from a freshly bathed and blow dried Umeko! 🤎🤎🤎
26/08/2024

Happy National Dog day from a freshly bathed and blow dried Umeko! 🤎🤎🤎

Just a few pages from the FCI Breed Education Illustrated Standard. Conformation is more than just a beauty pageant. Str...
22/08/2024

Just a few pages from the FCI Breed Education Illustrated Standard. Conformation is more than just a beauty pageant. Structure is what allows our dogs to perform their original function using the least amount of effort. The Dutch Shepherd was designed to be an all around farm hand and his structure made him the best for his versatile job description. Please follow the link for the full text.https://www.fci.be/Nomenclature/Education/223g01-PRE-en.pdf

21/08/2024

A Breeder's Hopes

There are a lot of posts out there about how to find a reputable breeder, but not enough is said about what breeders look and hope for in a future puppy owner. The most important point I have to make is this: That for those of us who have invested so much in our chosen breed and our lines, the sale of a puppy is NOT a one-time business transaction, but the beginning of a ten- to fifteen-year relationship between not just dog and owner, but also the breeder and buyer/owner.

I get a lot of short inquiries that go like this: "Is the red merle male available?" I don't know from this if they want a dog just to hang out on the couch with or one that will hike the Appalachian Trail by their side.

I can't answer which puppy is available before eight weeks because I don't place puppies solely by color and haven't evaluated them yet. I understand having a preference (I have my own), but color is superficial. If I placed puppies that way, I'd be getting a lot of them back later.

Caring breeders know that what matters most is whether the potential home is the right match for a particular puppy. The personality and energy level of the puppy matter a hundred times more than its looks. If I place a puppy with someone based solely on color and it ends up being a terrible mismatch as far as the owner's needs vs. the pup's personality, then eventually the novelty of a fuzzy, cute puppy wears off and you have an unhappy owner and an unappreciated dog butting heads.

A caring breeder wants to know you're committed to the dog for its lifetime and will keep in touch with questions, brags about graduation from obedience class, and pictures of your dog along on the family vacation. What you tell me about yourself upon introduction can make all the difference going forward because it lets me know if you are what I, as a breeder, am looking for in a home. It’s more like an interview or a first date rather than a simple business transaction. You are communicating to me what YOU have to offer this puppy.

That future relationship between breeder and buyer is a big part of what makes breeding worthwhile. It can also be what makes it a nightmare if a breeder isn’t selective enough. Breeders need to know you're prepared for and committed to proper training and socialization and that your new puppy will be an integral part of your family for its lifetime. After all, we're letting go of the babies that we've poured sometimes generations of planning into. It's not a decision we take lightly.

In contrast to those window shopping for a specific color, when I get an inquiry that goes into detail about the potential owner's home and family, why they want an Aussie or this particular litter, what plans they have for a future pup (companion, service animal, running buddy, sport dog, etc.), something about their current or past pets... then I get a much better *feel* for whether they might be a good fit, as well as how good they might be at communicating with me in the future. Those things are what matter to a caring, reputable breeder.

I treasure all the wonderful owners who've come along in our three-plus decades in Australian Shepherds. Some have become very good friends. But some have also taught me what I don’t want or what isn’t right for this breed or my dogs. Above all, I want to feel that any potential owner will love and adore that dog not for how many "pretty dog" comments they might get in public, but that they will value the loyalty of that dog, the things they did with it, and the relationship they developed with it, just as we all do with any true friend.

Caring breeders don't just fill orders. They pair you up with a lifetime partner.

ShawShack Bravo Zulu BCAT THDN CGCA CGCU TKN “BeeZee” - Conformation AKC Pointed, task trained service dog, and demo dog...
14/05/2024

ShawShack Bravo Zulu BCAT THDN CGCA CGCU TKN “BeeZee” - Conformation AKC Pointed, task trained service dog, and demo dog for ShawShack K9 OFA CHIC # 180796 & Embark clear

BeeZee is in season! We will be skipping this heat and already have interest building in an early 2025 litter. If we stay on track puppies would be born mid January 2025 and go home early April 2025. This will be our 5th litter and with the new CDC regulations we will be keeping a female and placing a male on a co-own. The stud will be announced closer to the breeding but the one we are looking at is a versatile, stable, and structurally correct dog that will continue to improve on our structure and versatility. We expect fun sport and show puppies out of the 2025 litter.

As always we will not start a list until the breeding happens since we will not announce the stud until later and we want to make sure our families are prepared and it is a good time to add a puppy to their household. We will provide more details in Fall 2024.

11/05/2024

This is your annual reminder not to use laser pointers with your dogs. It makes them obsessive and compulsive about looking for and chasing any moving lights. Including reflections. And if done regularly it can actually make it so your dog has a hard time relaxing at home because they’re always looking for it.
Just don’t do it. I’ve seen the results too many times now. They shouldn’t be marketing these for dogs.

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