How it's easy to own a pet dog in the Philippines
photos by jafc
This is my dog, Tinka, and her new puppies. Tinka is an Aspin (short for "Asong Pinoy", a local dog breed), but she looks a bit like a small Golden Retriever. My sister and I did not know she was pregnant up until two weeks ago and now, she's given birth to five cute puppies (notice how her puppies look totally different from her and from each other). Unfortunately, the last one did not live long. She was too small and weak compared to her sisters. It was really sad, but life goes on. In two months, we will be giving these puppies to friends who would adopt and care for them.
Here in the Philippines, it's easy to own dogs and have them as pets, especially if the dog is Aspin. Aspins are easy to care for and very resilient. They rarely complain, and they are happy with whatever love you give and show them. Most dog owners just give away Aspin puppies to anyone who would love and care for them. I heard that some countries are very strict in pet ownership. Some say it's like raising a child of your own. It's good that they have that, but I think it's fine here in the Philippines as well. Pet owners here care for their pets according to their means. Some spend a lot for their dogs, including accessories (esp if the dog is an expensive breed), others spend enough for their pet's food, and some just give food from their tables. In any case, whether dogs get a lot or just a little, I don't think they mind. I think dogs are really simple like that. They love anyone who cares for them. They remain loyal and loving. That's why I love dogs. Seeing one always makes me smile no matter how bad my mood is.
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