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    THE PHILIPPINE ASO PROJECT

    THE PHILIPPINE ASO PROJECT - INTRODUCTIONThe native dog of the Philippines has long been a loyal and loving companion to the Filipino family.

    This canine species has bravely served as watchdog and guard, warning his family of approachingstrangers even deep into the night. The native dog has been used in hunting for food and has protected thehome against wild animals. Our ancestors have indeed found them to be of great value, and this isevidenced by the fact that most Filipino families always had a dog.

    Filipinos are known throughout the world to be a dog-loving country. Many foreigners are amazed

    by the love that the Filipinos have for dogs. It seems that Filipinos are naturally attracted and attached tothese creatures. As a matter of fact, even our country is shaped like a dog! Where else in the world canyou see such a love for dogs? Nowhere!

    Unfortunately, most Filipinos nowadays look lowly at these very same dogs that have been theirbest friends since time immemorial in comparison to the imported dog breeds. The pedigreed dog ownershave grown in numbers quite awesomely in the past few decades for the prestige these bring as the statussymbols. Dog owners boast of having a German this and an American that, a Chinese this, and a Mexicanthat... Owners can talk all day about red marks and Championship titles and trophies. Of course, they aredogs, too, and deserve love and affection. There is nothing wrong with that but as these are enjoying theadoration and affection of the Filipino, Bantay, Tagpi and Brownie are put in the background. Many seethem as not even deserving of expensive dog food, vitamins and vaccines! Of course not all Philippine

    Aso are treated bad, some are treated very well indeed. But the general perception is pretty poor.

    The Philippine Aso Project aims to change this. Filipinos should not be caught in the marketingstrategies of the dog importers. But the group cannot do it by telling them "Hey you should love aspins asmuch as the purebred dogs because they deserve respect too!" It would take more than a finger-waggingto change this negative perception we see.

    The goal of the Philippine Aso Project is to get this breed to the level of recognition that it trulydeserves. The Philippine Aso is in fact, a National Treasure of the Philippines, although only very few seesthem as such. This will change, and that change is the reason the Project was born.

    This Project aims to document and register as many Aso as we could and enroll as many people aspossible to be the protectors and promoters of the breed.

    Dr. Abel Manalo want to use our kababayan Charisse Pempengco as analogy. She was largely just

    another Filipina singer before she was discovered on youtube and given the recognition she deserved. Sheis now an international superstar!

    Establishing a purebred dog requires selective breeding, which is genetic engineering. For thebenefit of the non-scientists, the group does not want to use confusing jargon here. It is quite simple: Thefirst phase of the Project is documenting the dogs, and classifying them into varieties, as there arequite some differences in size and coat in the Aso we all know. We all know what a "native dog" of thePhilippines looks like. The group have seen breed standards of the Askal and Aspin in websites. Theproject can use these as bases. It would be best if the project got more people involved and aware of the

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    program nationwide. So that more and more people can help in the establishment phase. Then the projectwould be able to go to the next phases while the group has started to do the first phase.

    The Philippine Aso is something we can all be proud of. Let's develop and showcase them to the world!

    HISTORY

    The group and project was borne on the 29th

    of August 2011 out of a discussion in Dr. AbelManalos status in facebook: http://www.facebook.com/abelmanalo/posts/10150353083741620. Its purposeis to create and protect a purebred strain of dogs that are native to the Philippines, that Filipinos call theNative Dog or simply "Aso". All who are willing to support this advocacy are welcome. The group want tocreate a breed that we can be proud of as Filipinos.

    PHILIPPINE ASOThe Philippine Aso, however, is now the term being used to denote the natural and formal breed of

    native dogs of the Philippines. There is NO certified purebred Philippine dog yet as there never had been aregistering body until now. Creation of a purebred Philippine Aso will take some years to establish. Thecreation, development, establishment, preservation and promotion of the purebred Philippine Aso is themandate of the Philippine Aso Project.

    However, for the time being, the term "Philippine Aso" shall be used to mean ANY dog that isthought to be a native to the Philippines:

    Dogs that are obvious members of an established breed cannot be labeled "Philippine Aso".

    Dogs in the landrace population that are offspring of a sire or dam that are obvious, knownmembers of an established breed cannot be labeled "Philippine Aso".

    WHY "PHILIPPINE ASO"?The term puts the name of the country of origin, Philippines/ Philippine, plainly and directly upfront

    (as compared to the shortened "Pinoy" = "Pin" in "Aspin" which wouldn't really accomplish anything of thesort). This is a direct and very obvious branding effort to connect the dog breed with everything else that isFilipino - in identity and heritage: The Philippine Aso is the Philippines' own dog, and the Philippines is thePhilippine Aso home, and the Filipinos and the Philippine Aso are best friends.

    "Aso", plainly, means "dog" in the Filipino language.

    "Aso" has been used by the Tagalogs from time immemorial to pertain to their dogs, the nativedogs the early Filipino ancestors brought into the country or were given them.

    MATERIAL FOR THE PHILIPPINE ASOWhat the group knows is that ALL dogs in the Philippines have been imported, as the country has

    no indigenous wolf population. What we consider our native dogs are from those dogs that our earliestancestors had. Those early imported dogs most probably originated from Malaysia and India and thus mustbe related to the Pariah Dogs.

    OUR OWN ADAPTED DOGSHowever, those dogs, over centuries, adapted to our particular climate, natural and man-made

    conditions, diseases/ parasites that are present in our soils, with only the strong and fit surviving and

    breeding and those that are weal and unfit dying off as early as puppyhood; and what was left, adaptationsof them, is what we see, what we have.

    This is the material for the Philippine Aso Project to work on. This material is what will bedocumented, registered, selectively and exclusively bred, guarded, and protected.

    WHAT THE GROUP HAVE TO DOTo have a natural or traditional breed that the group can speak of, the members will have to register

    all the dogs that the group can get on hand. The group will then also document breeding activity and also

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    register their puppies through their specific generation. To have a formal breed/ pure breed, the group willbe establishing the Breed Standards very soon, as well as if it will include varieties and what kind ofvarieties will it include. After several generations of careful management of the gene pool, the group shallbe breeding true to type. The group would have weeded out as much recent adulteration as possible, aswell as detrimental genetic factors that predispose dogs to identified diseases and conditions.

    GOALThe group will have a natural breed and a purebred Philippine Aso for ever Filipino to enjoy, love,

    protect, and be proud of, probably a decade from the start of the Project.... by August 29, 2021.

    PROJECT LOGO

    TERMINOLOGIESAskal. (from "ASong KALye"; Street Dogs) = Filipino term that means 'stray dog'; It is also used to denotethe landrace dog population of the Philippines in general.

    Aspin. (from "ASong PINoy"; Filipino Dogs) = Any dog that is not purebred, residing in the Philippines or

    with origins in the Philippines. May be a native dog, crossbred, or mixed. Term coined by animal welfareactivists who consider the original "askal" term to be derogatory, hence needing a close replacement. It hasbeen also used to denote the landrace dog population of the Philippines.

    Askal, Aspin, Native, Philippine Native Dog (PND), Asong Katutubo, Mongrel, Mutt, Mixed breed.These are terms that have been used interchangeably until today.

    Landrace population. The local dog variety which has developed largely by natural processes, byadaptation to the natural and cultural environment. Landraces are usually more genetically and physicallydiverse than formal breeds. Distinct from ancestral species of modern stock. Distinct from separatespecies or subspecies derived from the same ancestor as modern domestic stock.

    Landraces are not all derived from ancient stock unmodified by human breeding interests. In dogs, it is

    common to have owned dogs revert to "wild" status by escaping in sufficient numbers in an area to breedferal populations that, through evolutionary pressure, form new landraces in only a few centuries.

    Natural breed or traditional breed. An animal landrace codified as a pedigree breed without significantselective breeding to alter it.

    Formal breed. Dogs that were selectively bred purposely to conform to a breed standard. Many of theseformal breeds were results of attempts to make landraces more consistent. Sometimes, a particular typehas both landrace and formal breed populations.

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    THE PHILIPPINE ASO BREED STANDARDDraft by: Dr. Abel Manalo, DVM (March 1, 2012)

    The Philippine Aso as a natural breed is composed of dogs of varying appearance with the sameessencethat of being the native dog of the Philippines, having adapted for centuries to the environmentand conditions, thus possessing all the necessary traits that has helped it survive and thrive in this particulartropical archipelago. It is like no other dog for this reason.

    To draft a breed standard for the Philippine Aso is a serious task. Doing so would be the impetusin creating the formal breed, which would also be called by the same name as the natural breed composedof the landrace population, which obviously is not required to (because it does not have to) subscribe to anybreed standard, especially for appearance. In the natural breed, we see dogs with various sizes, shapes,coats, tails, ears, etc. All these are allowed and are naturally bred in or out of the dog population with nohuman intervention needed.

    However, to create the formal breed, a certain set of set characteristics seen in the typical Asowould be set in writing, regarded as the ideal. And those ideal traits can be identified as those that benefitthe dog the most (the most natural traits), the traits that the dog has that makes him superior inperformance and function, also keeping the best traits that make these dogs do well in the three fields oftheir utilization to humans (as companions, guards, and hunters).

    BREED NAME: PHILIPPINE ASO

    ORIGIN: PHILIPPINES

    UTILIZATION: COMPANION, GUARD, HUNTING DOG

    APPEARANCE: WELL-BALANCED, OF NOBLE-BEARING AND CLEAN-CUT LINES; GRACEFUL

    YET POWERFUL; FAST AND AGILE, WITH EASY MOVEMENT AND ALERT

    EXPRESSION.

    SIZE: MEDIUM*

    HEIGHT: 18-25 INCHES AT THE WITHERS, MALES GENERALLY TALLER THAN FEMALES*

    WEIGHT: 15-30 KGS, MALES GENERALLY HEAVIER THAN FEMALES

    COAT: SHORT, ANY COLOR. THICKER COATS SEEN IN BALBON VARIETY.* NEEDS

    LITTLE GROOMING.

    HEAD: MEDIUM TO RELATIVELY BROAD WITH WEDGE-SHAPED/ POINTED MUZZLE

    EYES: VERY NATURAL, ALERT EXPRESSION, USUALLY BROWN/DARK BROWN

    EARS: ERECT, MEDIUM, POINTED

    TEETH: CLEAN, SCISSOR BITE, COMPLETE DENTITION

    LEGS: MEDIUM BONED, WELL MUSCLED BUT NOT OVERLY, VERY HIGH FLEXIBILITY

    AND POWER

    TAIL: CURLED OR SABRE-FORMED, HELD HIGH

    BEHAVIOR: EXTREMELY ALERT AND CAUTIOUS, YET SOCIAL AND LOYAL TO ITS FAMILY.

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    POSSESSES EXTEREME NATURAL INTELLIGENCE. VERY INDEPENDENT

    NATURE. HIGHLY TERRITORIAL, MAKING THEM EXCELLENT WATCH DOGS.

    VERY TRAINABLE WITH QUICK REACTIONS.

    BARK: CAN BE QUITE NOISY

    LIFESPAN: 12-15 YEARS IS NOT UNCOMMON. VERY HARDY DOG.*A separate breed/variety can be created for the long haired dogs, referred to as BALBON in Tagalog, as well as for dogs that are

    smaller or larger in stature compared to the Typical Aso.

    This is a first draft, open for discussion and alterations. The group do not want the standard to betoo constricted so as not to overly limit the bloodlines available in the gene pool, which would be detrimentalto the long-term health of the breed in general.

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    PHILIPPINE ASO PROJECT IDENTIFICATION CARD DESIGN FOR MEMBERS

    PHILIPPINE ASO PROJECT CERTIFIED PEDIGREE AND REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE FORPHILIPPINE ASO DOGS