I was terribly missing my dear Kiara and so wish to share something I wrote about her.
My Dear Kiara.
Today, 26th September, 2015, my dear Doberman Kiara left this world. She was a unique dog in every way I can remember. Here's some account of my Kiara and me.
Kiara, was the name of Simba's daughter from Lion King of which I was an avid fan since I was a little boy. We brought home a Doberman to guard our home after nasty thieves broke into our garage and stole the car stereos. Seriously, just the stereos.
Kiara, was not much than a foot long and was as tall as two medium size pillows. She was a very cute puppy who came home one evening in a basket. We were new to having pet dogs and so we brought her in the living room. The first thing she did was went around the living room confused. Then, she nervously urinated on the marble floor and did the next big thing shortly.
Grace was always her thing! |
Mom got very upset and insisted she be kept out of the house in the parking. So, we kept Kiara out of the home and she kept on barking for a while until she mostly fell asleep. The next morning, she was super fresh and jumping. She had completed her first night and was looking like a bright penny. She was so jumpy! I dare say more bouncing with excitement than a bouncing ball. She was literally waving her docked tail so vigorously that it could set of a million oscillations.
She quickly got used to our parking and that was where she spent majority of the time as she was brought in to be our guard. Kiara was very pretty. She had a soft yet shiny fur of moderately dense black hair. She had brown markings on her eyes and knuckles like a typical majestic doberman.
Kiara loved to jump. She kept on growing in height and length but her jumping almost brought her to my height back then. I used to hold her hands and dance with her. "Let's dance with the Kiara" is what I would say. :)
Kiara was always always hungry. When she was very small, she ate from my childhood bowl of Thomas The Tank Engine. LAter on, she got her own elegant steel container that was double the capacity. Kiara loved to eat. She loved eating almost anything. She was fast at quickly grabbing plastic bags, rotten food etc. from the roads. At first, I would risk and put my hand in her mouth to remove the bag so that she would not even possibly choke. However, in the later years, I stopped taking those risks as she was showing signs of not altering her ways.
She was very unusual I felt. She was very calm. She was very loyal. She never barked unnecessarily. She was brave but not a showoff, unlike my Labrador :P. Kiara stayed loyal to us till the very end. She loved my father a lot. Rather, she first loved him the most. She would bounce on seeing him. As time passed, I began getting closer to her. She started loving me equally too. Not just me, but everyone. She was always there when you felt like patting someone. She would sit for hours and hours if you wanted her to.
Since she wasn't the super aggressive type, we hired a trainer to train her some basics. She never changed her sweet personality but picked up a few tricks that she did till the end. She learnt to Sit, to Sleep, To Stay. To Walk with us. To Stop. To Not Eat Until Commanded and most importantly, to shake :P
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Disney's Simba's Kiara! |
Every dog eventually sits. But Kiara and I shook hands almost everyday... She was so cute that she tried to shake both her hands at the same time. She grew to be a pretty Doberman but never gained too many muscles. She was fit, but quite lean. We never let her free when she was a child because of our own fears and lack of dog handling knowhow. So, she was taken out on leash all the time. I personally feared letting her out on the road because was a terrific runner. She was super fast and though lean, pretty strong.
Kiara would always stand up to face stray dogs if they began moving towards us. She was our protector. She barked at cats and other dogs but rarely at humans. However, she was always proactive and on the lookout for visitors. People were scared because of her mere presence.
Kiara always barked when dad got home. She used to begin barking when my bus was round the corner or dad or mom's horn were audible over the horizon. She would be ready with her tiny tail and sharp eyes to great us.
Kiara was very obedient and very humble. She was not a crybaby. She accepted the lifestyle we gave her. She loved us nevertheless. Giving dogs a bath is a pain in the neck. But, bathing Kiara was easier than bathing ourselves. She would bear the water, even though cold, and would patiently sit until we were done cleaning her. :)

She has taken a few beatings but she would never give up on us. She loved dad and mom even then. Maybe even more after that. After a few years, Kuki, the Labrador was brought home. Kiara was a great sister. She would never bother Kuki. Rather, Kuki would actively bother Kiara. She bit Kiara, pulled her chain, stole her food and what not. But, the two became close and got used to one another. In fact, I realised their proximity completely today.
Kiara meanwhile, developed tumors along her pelvic regions. We were worried initially as Kiara often fell very ill. But, she fought tumour and maintained her energy and passion till her last breath. At times, she could not even walk, but still, she was ready to fight it out.
She was a fighter. She has fought so many incidences. Skin infections, hundreds of ticks, dogs, fever, tumours, plastic bags and even stones I think. Since Kuki was the newbie, we trained her better and she even found a naturally place in the home. But, Kiara was never trained that way. So, when she occasionally entered home, she would take a round tour that ended at the kitchen. She loved to eat as I'm repeating for the 4th time I think.
Kiara has never ever bitten anyone in the family. She was so gentle that she even grabbed her biscuit elegantly and slowly. You could trust her with even your hand and she wouldn't do a thing. She was a fast eater and so even gulped Kuki's food very fast. She had a strange habit of eating anything. She ate flowers, leaves, potatoes, bark of trees and what not. Whatever she could manage, she ate. She maybe ate more roadside food than all the food in the world made by roadside vendors :P.
Oh well, that was my darling! :/
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