Our first baby is our White German Shepherd dog, Hilo. We got Hilo right after our trip to Hawaii. We fell in love with the city of Hilo and that’s how he got his name. Mike and I hadn’t been together all that long, so co-parenting a puppy was quite the step.
We both wanted a big dog, and both had experience with German shepherds from childhood.
Our White German Shepherd Dog, Hilo
Ahem… My sister has reminded me that Hilo is a city, not an island, but I am way too lazy to redo this graphic.
As much as I am pro-adoption now, back then we went through a breeder to get Hilo. We were pretty determined to get a white German Shepherd, so the online searches began. After much research, we found our guy. He was shipped to us (another thing I am super against now) from North Carolina.
Again, I’d like to stress that I am now completely “adopt, don’t shop.” I’ve learned a lot since we purchased Hilo through a breeder. Now I know how important it is to rescue animals. In fact, my life goal is to own a rescue, or at least heavily fund one.
In all honesty, I really struggled with Hilo as a puppy. I loved him, but boy, he was a lot to handle. He had a ton of energy and was pretty spastic. Probably to be expected from any puppy and larger breed, but I found myself very overwhelmed. This is a lesson learned about getting the right breed for your lifestyle. I sit behind a computer all day. That’s not ideal for an energetic, large breed puppy. My hubby is much more patient and is very good when it comes to training.
Our Kind and Loving Hiloman
Hilo is now almost 6 years old. He his calm, loyal, loving, and the perfect watch dog. He has a genuinely kind soul and is very loving towards us. He puts up with the Tiny Grump, our Pug Boston terrier mix, antagonizing him and looks out for his “little brother”. Hilo just wants to be by us. He wants to be included in any activity.
Unfortunately, he is starting to show signs of hip dysplasia, which is typical in German Shepherds. It sucks, and we are trying to give him fish oil and watch his diet to help him. We switched him to a more breed-specific dog food formula, too, and noticed some improvement. Sometimes we catch him struggling to get up the stairs, and yet, he loves to go running. He has several comfy beds around the house and is allowed on the downstairs couch in the man cave.
Hilo displays all of the great qualities of a German Shepherd. He’s super smart, always by our side, nice to our friends, but would shred any threat to his family. 😉
German Shepherds are great dogs, but definitely be prepared for FUR. We have tumbleweeds of fur around here if I don’t stay on top of the vacuuming!
What’s your favorite dog breed? Have you ever met a white German Shepherd dog?
Sarah L
Thursday 19th of March 2015
Pretty puppy! Adopting a pet from a shelter is a very good thing.
Tamra Phelps
Monday 2nd of February 2015
That is really a pretty dog! Well, since it's a male, maybe I shouldn't say pretty?
Linda Bradshaw
Friday 17th of October 2014
Oh, how cute. I am not really a dog person. I have 4 cats. This dog is a cutie though.
Sarah Williams
Monday 24th of February 2014
Oh my goodness! He is so adorable! I've got a little 6 month old girl named Zora and she is my baby. I've never had a GSD before, but my mom had one growing up and I always wanted one. Then, I found out there were all white ones and I fell head over heels in love!
Jennifer
Monday 24th of February 2014
OH how fun!!! I so miss Hilo as a puppy. They are so beautiful for sure. We never knew they had white GSDs either. I just found out they have all black ones, too. Great dogs!!
Danielle @ We Have It All
Wednesday 30th of October 2013
What a beautiful dog, I never saw a white one before!