Labrador Retriever, Mixed Breed
SHILOH
Adult·Male·Large
Community & partner vetted
So you can sleep tight
About SHILOH
03/25/26 15:10 Shiloh is a loving, sweet and handsome dog who's been at our shelter for over 6 months. He is a big lap dog despite his size, and loves to lean against or sit near the people he loves. He loves to go all out during play time and loves to run, leap, jump over stuff and chase toys. When being pet though, he soaks up all the love and could sit with his friends all day! After being at the shelter for some time, Shiloh has developed some reactivty towards other dogs, barking and pulling towards them. Shiloh would need a patient and caring adopter that can manage this behavior and eventually show him that dogs can be just as fun as his favorite people. Despite Shiloh's observed reactivity while with us, when he initially arrived to us as stray he actually came in with a little chihuahua friend! They were inseparable and were even dormed together at our shelter, but his friend was eventually adopted leaving poor Shiloh behind. Today, Shiloh waits for his chance for a new family just like his friend and is waiting for a loving and new adopter that can help him start the next chapter of his life!! 01/16/26 Shiloh is an intelligent and alert dog who is highly engaged with his environment and very affiliative with humans. He is tolerant and affectionate with handlers and enjoys interaction once out of the kennel. Shiloh is highly motivated by other dogs and can become fixated or reactive, especially in shelter settings or when passing adjacent dogs, but he is able to calm with structure, distance, and gradual exposure. He would thrive in an experienced home as the only dog, where he can receive consistent guidance, mental stimulation, and positive outlets for his energy. 04/30/26 What I did today: This wasn't my first Trails & Tails adventure, and I was
ready to go – I hopped straight into the car and claimed my spot at the
window to take in all the best smells on the way over! Out on the trail I set
a confident pace, staying focused on my walker with the help of some very
convincing treats. I soaked up plenty of scratches during our breaks and
reminded everyone that affection and snacks are my love languages.
What to know about this dog:
• Can be a puller on lead
• Very treat-motivated with a strong sit cue – his enthusiasm for
snacks is, shall we say, evident (needs to lose a few pounds...)
• Can be reactive to other dogs but refocuses on his walker with treats
• Strong prey drive – would do best in a cat-free home
• Sweet & affectionate boy that enjoys quality time with his people
Three words to describe me: Affectionate, Motivated, Curious
01/04/26 What did we do on today’s adventure:
Today was such a fun day! I went on another big adventure! We went to
the park, and I even got to walk in the rain. Then I saw a RAINBOW—so
beautiful! I sniffed everything and left some very important messages along
the way.
I still felt a little unsure when people ran past me sometimes, but my friend
told me everyone was friendly. We kept a bit of distance, and I did a really
good job staying calm. When I saw other doggy friends, I chose to keep
some space so I could enjoy my walk peacefully.
I got lots of praise from my friend, and that made me so happy!
What should potential adopters know about me:
Shiloh is a 5-year-old handsome boy with a big heart and a strong
bond to his people. Outside the shelter environment, Shiloh shows his best self: he enjoys calm walks, loves attention and settles nicely
when given structure and clear guidance. He is a strong dog with
generally good leash manners, though he can pull with enthusiasm
when something really catches his interest—something that
improves greatly with structure and treats.
Shiloh can be reactive to other dogs and may become overly excited
by fast-moving people, especially if surprised from behind. With
space, awareness, and structure on walks, this is very manageable.
These behaviors do not define who he is at home or with his trusted
people. When given support and predictability, he does very well and
prefers a quieter, more structured lifestyle.
What truly makes Shiloh stand out is how deeply he connects with
his person. He is highly treat-motivated, smart, and eager to listen—
he genuinely wants to do what you ask. With clear communication,
he responds beautifully; for example, if told to stay in the back seat
of the car, he understands and complies. He makes friends easily
when engaged with treats, loves giving kisses, enjoys pets, and takes
pride in learning and working alongside his person.
Shiloh is affectionate, loyal, and devoted. If you are an experienced
dog owner looking for a loving companion and are comfortable
managing a strong dog who prefers calm, structure, and guidance,
Shiloh could be an incredible fit. He may not be for everyone, but for
the right person, he is truly something special.
Three words to describe me: Smart, Loving, Devoted 12/22/25 16:32 Shiloh has strong barrier aggression while in shelter. He had a bonded chihuahua that a rescue took several weeks ago, but he has had experience with small dogs and would likley do well again. Shiloh has poor kennel presence and this has increased his length of stay. Needs rescue. 12/03/25 What did we do on today’s adventure:
I’m always excited to get out of my small kennel. It has been lonely
since Squishy, my bonded furry friend got rescued without me. This
time I sensed adventure as I am being fitted with harness! I let many
human friends try to adjust my harness and in return got treats!
I quickly jumped into the car when the back door opened and
although I was nervous and anxious during the ride, I welcomed
sunshine and crisp cold air when I arrived at the park!
I saw a few squirrels and wanted to give chase but my human told
me that they are friends and I left them alone. I was so overwhelmed
by the new environment that I nervously reacted when I saw cyclists
zooming towards me. Runners jogging towards me made me
nervous as well as I felt they were going to chase me. My human
friend noticed this and helped me get pass my big emotions by distracting me or asking the other humans and dogs to give me
plenty of space to pass safely.
Other than that, I am an adventurer! I loved going down to the cold
streams and licking the fresh dew off the green grass. A couple of
human friends who walked pass me commented that I was a very
cute dog! I wish I could’ve shown them my skills at catching treats
thrown mid air and my powerful snuggles!
We completed nearly 5 miles of trail adventures and I wish I could go
for more soon.
What should potential adopters know about me:
Shiloh needs help regulating his big feelings when encountering
dogs on leash or fast moving (runners, joggers, cyclists) objects. He
would strive with calm environment and patience from his people as
he learns to feel safe. He was found as stray with a bonded
chihuahua who left the shelter so he would benefit from love,
patience and structure from experienced dog owners who is willing
to work with him. Three words to describe me:
Playful, intense, loving
03/25/26 15:10 Shiloh is a loving, sweet and handsome dog who's been at our shelter for over 6 months. He is a big lap dog despite his size, and loves to lean against or sit near the people he loves. He loves to go all out during play time and loves to run, leap, jump over stuff and chase toys. When being pet though, he soaks up all the love and could sit with his friends all day! After being at the shelter for some time, Shiloh has developed some reactivty towards other dogs, barking and pulling towards them. Shiloh would need a patient and caring adopter that can manage this behavior and eventually show him that dogs can be just as fun as his favorite people. Despite Shiloh's observed reactivity while with us, when he initially arrived to us as stray he actually came in with a little chihuahua friend! They were inseparable and were even dormed together at our shelter, but his friend was eventually adopted leaving poor Shiloh behind. Today, Shiloh waits for his chance for a new family just like his friend and is waiting for a loving and new adopter that can help him start the next chapter of his life!! 01/16/26 Shiloh is an intelligent and alert dog who is highly engaged with his environment and very affiliative with humans. He is tolerant and affectionate with handlers and enjoys interaction once out of the kennel. Shiloh is highly motivated by other dogs and can become fixated or reactive, especially in shelter settings or when passing adjacent dogs, but he is able to calm with structure, distance, and gradual exposure. He would thrive in an experienced home as the only dog, where he can receive consistent guidance, mental stimulation, and positive outlets for his energy. 04/30/26 What I did today: This wasn't my first Trails & Tails adventure, and I was
ready to go – I hopped straight into the car and claimed my spot at the
window to take in all the best smells on the way over! Out on the trail I set
a confident pace, staying focused on my walker with the help of some very
convincing treats. I soaked up plenty of scratches during our breaks and
reminded everyone that affection and snacks are my love languages.
What to know about this dog:
• Can be a puller on lead
• Very treat-motivated with a strong sit cue – his enthusiasm for
snacks is, shall we say, evident (needs to lose a few pounds...)
• Can be reactive to other dogs but refocuses on his walker with treats
• Strong prey drive – would do best in a cat-free home
• Sweet & affectionate boy that enjoys quality time with his people
Three words to describe me: Affectionate, Motivated, Curious
01/04/26 What did we do on today’s adventure:
Today was such a fun day! I went on another big adventure! We went to
the park, and I even got to walk in the rain. Then I saw a RAINBOW—so
beautiful! I sniffed everything and left some very important messages along
the way.
I still felt a little unsure when people ran past me sometimes, but my friend
told me everyone was friendly. We kept a bit of distance, and I did a really
good job staying calm. When I saw other doggy friends, I chose to keep
some space so I could enjoy my walk peacefully.
I got lots of praise from my friend, and that made me so happy!
What should potential adopters know about me:
Shiloh is a 5-year-old handsome boy with a big heart and a strong
bond to his people. Outside the shelter environment, Shiloh shows his best self: he enjoys calm walks, loves attention and settles nicely
when given structure and clear guidance. He is a strong dog with
generally good leash manners, though he can pull with enthusiasm
when something really catches his interest—something that
improves greatly with structure and treats.
Shiloh can be reactive to other dogs and may become overly excited
by fast-moving people, especially if surprised from behind. With
space, awareness, and structure on walks, this is very manageable.
These behaviors do not define who he is at home or with his trusted
people. When given support and predictability, he does very well and
prefers a quieter, more structured lifestyle.
What truly makes Shiloh stand out is how deeply he connects with
his person. He is highly treat-motivated, smart, and eager to listen—
he genuinely wants to do what you ask. With clear communication,
he responds beautifully; for example, if told to stay in the back seat
of the car, he understands and complies. He makes friends easily
when engaged with treats, loves giving kisses, enjoys pets, and takes
pride in learning and working alongside his person.
Shiloh is affectionate, loyal, and devoted. If you are an experienced
dog owner looking for a loving companion and are comfortable
managing a strong dog who prefers calm, structure, and guidance,
Shiloh could be an incredible fit. He may not be for everyone, but for
the right person, he is truly something special.
Three words to describe me: Smart, Loving, Devoted 12/22/25 16:32 Shiloh has strong barrier aggression while in shelter. He had a bonded chihuahua that a rescue took several weeks ago, but he has had experience with small dogs and would likley do well again. Shiloh has poor kennel presence and this has increased his length of stay. Needs rescue. 12/03/25 What did we do on today’s adventure:
I’m always excited to get out of my small kennel. It has been lonely
since Squishy, my bonded furry friend got rescued without me. This
time I sensed adventure as I am being fitted with harness! I let many
human friends try to adjust my harness and in return got treats!
I quickly jumped into the car when the back door opened and
although I was nervous and anxious during the ride, I welcomed
sunshine and crisp cold air when I arrived at the park!
I saw a few squirrels and wanted to give chase but my human told
me that they are friends and I left them alone. I was so overwhelmed
by the new environment that I nervously reacted when I saw cyclists
zooming towards me. Runners jogging towards me made me
nervous as well as I felt they were going to chase me. My human
friend noticed this and helped me get pass my big emotions by distracting me or asking the other humans and dogs to give me
plenty of space to pass safely.
Other than that, I am an adventurer! I loved going down to the cold
streams and licking the fresh dew off the green grass. A couple of
human friends who walked pass me commented that I was a very
cute dog! I wish I could’ve shown them my skills at catching treats
thrown mid air and my powerful snuggles!
We completed nearly 5 miles of trail adventures and I wish I could go
for more soon.
What should potential adopters know about me:
Shiloh needs help regulating his big feelings when encountering
dogs on leash or fast moving (runners, joggers, cyclists) objects. He
would strive with calm environment and patience from his people as
he learns to feel safe. He was found as stray with a bonded
chihuahua who left the shelter so he would benefit from love,
patience and structure from experienced dog owners who is willing
to work with him. Three words to describe me:
Playful, intense, loving
What to expect
EstimatedTypical costs and care for a Labrador Retriever, Mixed Breed.
Typical cost to care
$1,840–$2,200 /yr
$168/mo
Energy
High
Grooming
Weekly brush
Shedding
Moderate
Health risk
Moderate
Lifespan
11–13 yrs
Know the breed
Labrador Retriever, Mixed Breed
Exercise
60 min/day, Moderate activity
Trainability
Very trainable
Experience
First-time friendly
Living space
Condo, House, Acreage
Shedding
Moderate
Lifespan
10-12 years
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