What is unique about an Aspin or the Filipino Native dog is their adaptability with human diet. Although most of us owners are very conscientious when it comes to their food, I still feel very much at awe that the food that I eat doubles up as their food as well.
Yes folks. I understand your concerns: that they are not really getting enough dietary requirements, that its not suitable and possibly poisonous and, whatever fears or doubts are lurking in your minds so let me put them at rest.
We, Ilokanos, a predominant ethnic group in the Northern Philippines are almost always vegetarian. In our daily life, we eat food which are boiled with bagoong or fermented fish sauce. We eat Pinakbet, a dish composed of tiny bits of sauteed fish or meat, eggplant, sweet potato,gumbo, squash, tomato and long beans with a bit of fermented fish sauce to taste.
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Of course, there would always be those times when my family and I crave something else beyond vegetables. For instance, this
or, when I get into the mood to barbecue,
I am aware that you guys might disagree with me completely on this but, as I have been saying before, Aspins adapted to our country and that includes the food we eat.
Ragnar and I