
Hi Linda
So sorry to hear you've lost your girls in the space of a year. I lost a dog each year for 3 years, it was hell. It seems that some GSD lines are prone to CDRM (now often referred to just as DM). I've seen info about Shiloh shepherds, and these are bred to be oversized, which I think could possibly lead to even more problems (just my opinion). Also I don't think that they have been around long enough to be able to claim that any health problems have been bred out. Shepherds still have various hereditary problems which good breeders have been trying to eradicate for some time - if only it was that easy! You could ask a potential breeder whether any of their progeny has suffered with CDRM, but I don't know whether you would get an honest answer, or even if they would know in a most cases, as these problems often only show up in later life (esp CDRM).
I had a shepherd that had almost the whole range of shepherd problems, severe hip dysplasia, spondulosis and anal furunculosis. She had both hips replaced, fought off AF eventually and I lost her at nine and a half to paralysis from the spondulosis, and I thought we did well. I loved her so much I couldn't bear to be without a shepherd, so I now have a two and a half year old girl, and a five month old boy. I've chosen the best breeding that I can, and from thereon in it's in the lap of the gods! I love them to bits and always said that despite Blue's problems I would do it all again in a heartbeat. So, if you want your shepherd, get one, just research breeders and ask all the questions, then go for it.
K