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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AskalAskal - Wikipedia

    Askal (portmanteau of asong kalye, meaning "street dog"), also called aspin (portmanteau of asong Pinoy, meaning "Filipino dog"), refers to the diverse population of mongrel dogs found in the Philippines.

  2. The ASKAL, also known as the Aspin dog, is a native of the Philippines and one of the most popular dog breeds in the country. It has become part of the landscape in large areas of the Philippines. They aren’t very well known worldwide overall, which is what this page will aim to remedy.

  3. Sep 3, 2017 · Native dogs in the Philippines used to only be called askal, a combination of the Filipino words “aso” (dog) and “kalye” (street). People designated them such name because these dogs are usually seen roaming on the streets and let outside the house. But they aren’t just street dogs.

  4. Aug 20, 2023 · Street dogs in the Philippines used to be commonly called askal or asong kalye, but animal advocates have been pushing for an alternative name: aspin or asong Pinoy.

  5. Feb 8, 2024 · When it comes to the grooming needs of an Askal, you’ll be pleased to know that they are relatively low maintenance. However, there are still some essential aspects to consider to ensure your Askal is looking and feeling their best.

  6. everything.explained.today › Street_dogs_of_the_PhilippinesAskal Explained

    Askal (portmanteau of asong kalye, meaning "street dog"), also called aspin (portmanteau of asong Pinoy, meaning "Filipino dog"), refers to the diverse population of mongrel dogs found in the Philippines.

  7. May 10, 2020 · Village dogs—that’s how scientists called askals in their study: unpedigreed, indigenous dogs living with humans in the Philippines and Southeast Asia. Askal, short for asong kalye or street dog, is the term for native dogs in the Philippines.

  8. Mar 30, 2016 · Askal – A conjunction of the Tagalog asong kalye – ‘street dog.’. These tough little mutts are ubiquitous across the Philippines. Somewhat feral, askals survive on edible garbage, geckos, food scraps, semi-feral cats and whatever else they can get their muzzles around.

  9. Oct 17, 2017 · The Askal, an unappreciated asset to The Philippines. Traditionally, the Askal is seen as a reliable guard dog. Askals are naturally suspicious of strangers and protective of family members. While it is true many males are free to roam the streets, the female dogs will often stay home and watch the house.

  10. Aspins are warm, friendly, playful and affectionate, and would be a loyal member of any family, returning their owner’s love tenfold. Formerly considered a “lesser dog” to their pedigree counterparts, Aspins are now receiving more and more recognition within the Philippines.

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