Shepherd Shield

3.9
433 reviews
100K+
Downloads
Content rating
Mature 17+
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About this app

When seconds count, count on Shepherd Shield.

Shepherd Shield is a mobile app for use on iOS and Android phones, tablets and other devices. When a subscriber is in an area, familiar or not, the Shepherd Shield alert system provides a real-time threat assessment based on a color-coded alert index: green, yellow, orange and red, the highest.

Shepherd Shield alerts are issued when a subscriber comes in close proximity of a threat area, as determined by information obtained from law enforcement, emergency services, news reports and predetermined threat areas.

The app’s debut in 2017 is in Washington State. Eventually, expansion is planned to the other 49 states, throughout North America and in other countries.

Shepherd Shield users have a customized choice of categories, including high crime areas, active shooter alerts, terrorist threats, weather emergencies, and the addresses of registered sex offenders. Data can be viewed individually, as lists, and by using a map feature. Enable/disable the functions as you choose. There is also a “report” function so a subscriber may contribute information.

In the worst-case emergency, such as an active shooter alert, the app would issue an alert warning.
A user can pre-set their “Top 5 Safety Spots” such as a school, office building, etc., and should an alert happen at one of those spots, the user’s Shepherd Shield app would automatically send notice.

The app includes a “Call 911” button and an “SOS” button which calls the 24/7 Shepherd Shield dispatch center (located in the USA). A user needs to have a cellular connection to make such a call.

The app has been developed for Security Services Northwest, Inc., a multi-dimensional security company headquartered on Washington State’s Olympic Peninsula.

“It’s about personal security,” says Joe D’Amico, SSNW President and owner since 1986, who started his career with a German Shepherd security patrol dog. As the father of five children, D’Amico started Shepherd Shield with the idea of protecting campus safety.
“Shepherd Shield is your own German shepherd, your personal protector, in your pocket.”
Updated on
Mar 20, 2025

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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Personal info
Data isn’t encrypted
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Ratings and reviews

3.8
423 reviews
Twan Blackstone
September 27, 2025
absolutely zero information in any format at all period. does absolutely nothing and that's not an exaggeration. every screen says no data available and doesn't show anything whatsoever
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A Google user
February 27, 2019
good idea, but you have to pay to access the full features of the app. Luckily I do not live in an area with super high probability of an active shooter scenario (though it can happen anywhere!), but if I did I would not want to have my access to potentially life-saving info blocked by a paywall.
93 people found this review helpful
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A Google user
April 16, 2019
This app used to work well.... but now it's just "crickets" Can't say when i last got an alert, but i know there's been major fires, school lockdowns, major traffic accidents, etc. I'm even paying for the pro version...
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What’s new

More incoming alert data to keep you informed about nearby threats and incidents.
Bug fixes and performance improvements for a smoother, reliable app.