Give Aspins a Second Chance


Me and Morris

I hate to say this but I personally think dogs have become status symbols. Owning one conveys you’re rich enough to afford a purebred dog and it’s not just about ensuring breed traits or temperament anymore. It doesn’t only break my heart but also the hearts of the little Aspins. But don’t get me wrong. I know that there are still some people who love having purebred dogs and aspins together in one home.


Binnie waiting for his BinnieBinnie hihihi

Take a look at these adorable Aspins at Mandaluyong Animal Shelter who are caged almost all their lives waiting for their furever homes. Most of them were neglected and abused by their previous owners. 🙁 Adopt them and they will surely give you lots of love and joy in return!


Bruce is a snowball!

Your kids will love the alien force from Ben 10

Naughty or bully? Bugsy is 100% ready!

Einstein loves girls! Chicboy!


Lavender looks creepy but she actually loves hugs and kisses!

Magnum waiting for hoomans to rub her back

Marzipan cutely staring at me

Maxim, another sweetie pie at the pound

Maxim’s special skill – a treat holder!

Megan just popped out of the blue, hence the blurred photo

What do Moscow and Foxette say?

Ring-ding-ding-ding-dingeringeding!

Murphy and Lucky waiting for true mommies
Love Nymeria’s sexy shape!

Do the twist, lick, dunk everyday with Oreo

 Holly Mary

Patch smiles at us like everything is okay

Marlow knows how to pacute

Open your hearts to older dogs and turn their bad memories into good ones. They’ve been through a lot but they stayed strong, still hoping to find a hooman who would truly love them.


Looking for a sweet companion? Take Choco!


Or consider this very malambing Morris


Want a real Snoopy dog?


“What’s goin’ on there?” – Marlow


Super Mikito

Aside from seniors, large Aspins rarely get adopted too because people consider puppies or smaller dogs more due to space considerations. Some dogs don’t really need a big space. I bet they’d love to roll around your room more than in their cages at the pound.


Be amazed with Edward’s distinct head sculpt


Miley always starts the day with…

A smile together with George!
George showing off his shiny fur


Blessing and Mikito hoping they won’t be neglected ever again

As I have said in my previous blog post, not everyone of them has the chance to take a good bath at the pound. Dogs battle with one another for their share of food. And almost everyday, no one has a heart to offer them fresh water to drink.


Mentos still scared of hoomans. Probably abused by previous owners


The Gwapings: Bailey (standing) and Gambit


Goldie is such a teddy bear!


Goldie upclose


Meatloaf Superstar who loves her towel time after taking a bath

Day by day, these dogs get thinner and depressed. They need a family and a real home.

By adopting a shelter animal, you’ll save a life and find a best friend for life. And this is why I have BIG respect to people with inexplicable compassion, who welcome Aspins in their homes and treat them like family.


Find a lot of hopeful and well-socialized dogs waiting for that special home – yours. Please give these Aspins a second chance.
For canine service/adoption/donations, please email helpmasdogs@gmail.com or send an SMS to MEL 09175714158

Last Updated on 8 years by Carizza


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2 responses to “Give Aspins a Second Chance”

  1. they look so cute!!! i hope they'll all have new loving families!
    which one did you adopt btw? 🙂
    <3
    http://www.emmmereyrose.com

    1. It was just my second time to volunteer. I rescue puspins and not sure yet if they would welcome an aspin in the family quite well.

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