In 2016, she arrived at the asylum, from the city landfill. There, you count how many asylum days and nights, how much of her dog’s life was spent behind the fence that separates her from that wonderful, colorful world. In fact, in 2017, a young couple from Sanski Most adopted Kira, only to realize after 6 months that they could not take care of the dog.
Kira is a peaceful and playful dog of stable, cheerful and open nature. She is confident and does not show fear or any aggression towards people and dogs. She loves to play and run, but she also knows how to lie quietly in the shade for hours. Kira is very obedient and a great companion for long walks.
Kira knows that the world is not fair and good, but this realization did not extinguish her smile, nor did it damage her self-confidence and faith in life. She remained cheerful, beautiful, good-natured, cuddly, playful and obedient. Kira will look forward to her home endlessly and then she will be even more beautiful, even more cuddly, even more benevolent and playful, even more obedient … and endlessly grateful. Just imagine waking up every morning with the cognition that you gave this warm, innocent soul the opportunity to spend the rest of her life in love, with her people. We are sure that you would be very grateful to Kira for that joy in your heart. Please contact us to adopt Kira.