Indigenous dog breed na 'Philippine Forest Dog" o "Asong Gubat", kilalanin!
Summary
TLDRThe video introduces the Philippine Forest Dog, also known as the 'Asong Gubat,' a newly recognized native dog breed from the Philippines. Featured on Wednesday Pets Day, experts from the Philippine Forest Dog Legacy Club discuss the breed’s history, tracing it back to pre-colonial hunting practices. Despite misconceptions about aggression, these dogs are shy but loyal and low-maintenance, making them ideal pets. The organization aims to officially recognize the breed internationally, ensuring its preservation through selective breeding and responsible pet ownership. Interested viewers are encouraged to connect with the club for more information.
Takeaways
- 🐕 The Philippine forest dog, also known as 'aso ng gubat', is a breed native to the Philippines.
- 🏆 The Philippine forest dog is considered a primitive breed, meaning it has retained its original characteristics since ancient times.
- 🌳 These dogs are known for their ability to climb trees, which is a trait that has been preserved over generations.
- 👥 The Philippine forest dog Legacy Club, Incorporated is an organization dedicated to the preservation and promotion of this breed.
- 🔬 The club is conducting DNA testing to further understand and recognize the breed's unique genetic makeup.
- 🏆 There are over 356 registered dog breeds worldwide, but the Philippine forest dog is not yet widely recognized internationally.
- 🏡 These dogs are relatively easy to care for and are not considered high maintenance, unlike some other breeds.
- 👶 They are naturally cautious around strangers but can be loyal and affectionate pets once they trust their owners.
- 🌱 The Philippine forest dog is adaptable and can adjust to different environments, including urban living.
- 📢 The club is raising awareness about the breed and encouraging responsible pet ownership, including proper care, vaccination, and registration.
- 📅 An upcoming event in April at Ayala Bay Mall will feature the Philippine forest dogs, providing an opportunity for the public to learn more about them.
Q & A
What is the Philippine Forest Dog, also known as 'Asong Gubat'?
-The Philippine Forest Dog, or 'Asong Gubat,' is an indigenous and wild dog breed from the Philippines. It has sharp claws that allow it to climb trees and is considered a primitive dog, meaning its traits have remained unchanged over time.
Why is the Philippine Forest Dog considered a primitive breed?
-Primitive breeds are dogs whose traits and characteristics have not changed much over time. The Philippine Forest Dog has retained its original traits, such as its behavior and physical characteristics, since it was first recognized by indigenous groups in the Philippines.
What historical significance do Philippine Forest Dogs hold in the country?
-These dogs were used for hunting by early settlers in the Philippines, including indigenous groups in Zambales and the Cordillera region. The term 'pangangaso' (hunting) is believed to originate from the word 'aso,' which means dog.
Are Philippine Forest Dogs aggressive?
-While some misconceptions label them as aggressive, their natural temperament is actually shy, especially with strangers. Aggression is usually a result of poor upbringing, not a trait of the breed itself.
Why is the Philippine Forest Dog breed being promoted as an official dog breed of the Philippines?
-The breed is being promoted to recognize the Philippines' native dogs and to ensure their preservation. There are currently 356 recognized dog breeds worldwide, but none are officially recognized from the Philippines. This effort aims to change that.
How does the Philippine Forest Dog compare to other dog breeds in terms of maintenance?
-Philippine Forest Dogs are considered low-maintenance compared to other breeds. They do not require expensive dog food or grooming services and can thrive on local food that people eat.
Is the Philippine Forest Dog suitable for pet ownership?
-Yes, with proper care and upbringing, the Philippine Forest Dog can make a loyal and affectionate companion. Despite being a primitive breed, they can adapt to home life if raised well.
How can someone adopt a Philippine Forest Dog?
-To adopt a Philippine Forest Dog, interested individuals can connect with the Philippine Forest Dog Legacy Club, which runs a selective breeding program to preserve the breed.
What challenges are involved in recognizing the Philippine Forest Dog as an official breed?
-The breed is currently undergoing DNA testing as part of the process to be officially recognized. The club hopes to raise awareness and get the breed acknowledged by international dog organizations.
What message does the Philippine Forest Dog Legacy Club have for current or potential owners of this breed?
-The club encourages responsible pet ownership, ensuring that dogs are vaccinated, registered, and properly cared for. They also emphasize the importance of preserving the dog's natural habitat and adhering to the Animal Welfare Act.
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