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Scientific name
  
Canis lupus familiaris

Rank
  
Breed

Higher classification
  
Dog

Country of origin
  
Askal Joe Jologs Askal Aspin Awsam

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Shih Tzu, Chow Chow, Labrador Retriever, Carabao, Malinois dog

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Askals or aspins are mongrel dogs in the Philippines. The name "askal" is a Tagalog-derived portmanteau of asong kalye or "street dog" as these dogs are commonly seen wandering the streets. The Philippine Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) has suggested the alternative term aspin, short for asong Pinoy (Pinoy dog). In Cebuano, mongrel dogs are called irong Bisaya, which literally means "Visayan dog" or "native dog" (note that the word "Bisaya" doesn't explicitly mean "Visayan" but it is a term pertaining people and animals native to a specific locale. For example, "manok bisaya" simply means a breed of chicken native to a locality), implying that these are not thought of as a mixed-breed dog so much as unbred mongrels with no purebred ancestors. This is only from a Bisayan point of view since Irong Bisaya don't differ in character or physical appearance from the other Askals found in the entire Philippine archipelago. Physically, the dogs have "all shapes, configurations and sizes." Females' height usually ranges from 12-16 inches while Males can be between 14-19 inches. The coat can be short haired or rough. Coat colors ranges from Black, Brown, Brindle, Gray, Cream and White. Spots are commonly found at the base of the tail and at the back in semi circular fashion. The snout sometimes appears black if the coat color is brown. The tail is usually held high and the ears can be floppy, semi-floppy or fully pointing upwards. The bone structure of a native Askal is on the medium range, never heavy like in Rottweilers. In an opinion piece for the Inquirer, Michael Tan writes that Askals are often more resilient and street-smart than purebreds. Jojo Isorena states that house-kept askals tend to be more shy or fearful because dogs that were easier to catch would be eaten. PAWS reports that at one point, 98% of the calls it received about cruelty and abuse involved askals.

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Askals have been raised traditionally as guard dogs of the home and farm, as well as occasional source of "pulutan" (bar chow). These animals exhibit a natural wariness towards strangers, alongside traits of independence and protectiveness towards family members. They are particularly valued as companions for very young children, owing to their strong familial loyalty. Commonly allowed by their Filipino owners to wander through town markets or neighborhoods for socialization with other dogs, these animals are often mistakenly perceived by Western observers as strays, despite being well-cared-for pets. They are, however, expected to be home before dusk especially the males who would always be looking for females in heat. Female dogs usually stay home and are excellent watch dogs. Roaming around without their owner on their side, they are prone to dog catchers wanting a free pulutan (bar chow), especially male Askals . It is common to hear stories of a pet dog coming home with wounds sustained from a bolo or limping home. They are captured and eaten by the dog catchers for their meat, which is called azucena (asocena). Aspins were allowed to compete in the First Philippine Dog Agility Championships in 2013. At the 2015 Pet Express Doggie Run in Pasay City, aspins were the featured type of dog. The dogs featured in an essay by Gilda Cordero-Fernando. Aspins have been trained by the Coast Guard to identify bombs and drugs by scent.

Askal Photos of Askal Dogs in Opol

Askal dog training


Notable aspins

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  • Kabang, an aspin who lost a snout while saving two young children
  • Dagul (won the Lewyt Award for Heroic Compassionate Animals, of the North Shore Animal League of America)

  • Askal Askal A Street Dog39s Chronicle Simtropolis

    References

    Askal Wikipedia