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Popular pet-friendly restaurant panned online for ‘discriminating against mongrels’Aspin comes from the words “asong Pinoy”, which translates to Filipino dog but is commonly used to refer to mongrels – when a dog is of mixed breed. Ms Antonio said she had eaten before at ...
In the recent week, an "asong pinoy" or aspin, named Yoda, became the center of a heated controversy. Yoda, an aspin, was denied entry to a restaurant that had advertised itself as pet-friendly.
The National Parks Development Committee and the National Historical Commission of the Philippines are deciding if the dog statue will be mounted at Rizal Park ...
The term “aspin” itself—a neologism that has replaced “askal”—is a sign that more people are embracing the “street dogs” (i.e., “asong kalye”) as dogs of our own (i.e., “asong Pinoy”). Curiously, ...
On September 8, 2024, pet owner Lara Antonio shared her experience on social media after being turned away from the establishment for bringing her Aspin (Asong Pinoy) dog, Yoda. Read: Fernando Zobel ...
Heart Evangelista extended some love to Yoda, the aspin (asong Pinoy) that was denied entry to a Filipino restaurant because of her “breed and size.” The actress hinted at the desire to ...
MANILA, Philippines – Balay Dako recently drew flak for allegedly turning away a customer with a pet aspin (Asong Pinoy). The Tagaytay City restaurant issued an apology after social media user ...
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