Cagayan de Oro, the largest city in Northern Mindanao, is dubbed as the adventure capital of the Philippines. This city is famous for its white water river rafting, river tubing, paragliding, nature parks. Cagayan de Oro is also a convenient hub for tourists visiting the majestic waterfalls of Iligan, magical sites of Camiguin Island, and cool attractions of Bukidnon province.
Manila offers many attractions for travelers. Historic Intramuros is a good place to start. This walled city is filled with Spanish-era architecture including the Manila Cathedral, Fort Santiago, and San Agustin Church (a UNESCO World Heritage Site). Meanwhile, Makati and Bonifacio Global City (BGC) are the best places to go to experience the nightlife, hip food scene, and the modern side of the city. Beat the tropical heat & shop at Manila’s massive malls. The Metro Manila is home to many of the World’s largest malls including the ever-expanding Mall of Asia. Looking for a place to go near the airport? Visit the entertainment districts such as Newport City, City of Dreams, Solaire Resort, and Okada Manila.
How to go: Manila’s Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) is the main international gateway and domestic flight hub of the Philippines. The Manila-NAIA Airport is located in the cities of Pasay and Paranaque (among the 16 cities that comprise the Metro Manila area). Manila does not have a very good public transport system. For safe and easy rides around the metro, use a ride-hailing app like Grab.
Basenjis originally worked as hunting dogs in Africa, prized for their intelligence and independence. Most notably, however, the "barkless dog" makes an odd chortle-like sound instead of a typical "woof."
The Oriental was created from the Siamese, so it’s no surprise this breed has the same prominent ears as its cousin. It looks much like the Siamese but comes in even more coat varieties. This fun-loving breed is naturally athletic and playful, and it tends to bond very strongly to its favorite humans.
Breed Overview
HEIGHT: 8 to 10 inches
WEIGHT: 6 to 12 pounds
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS: Sleek body; angular head; large ears; almond-shaped eyes
These tall, skinny dogs might not look the most cuddly, but they have a reputation for being affectionate and loyal, according to AKC. Fun fact: These active dogs can run up to 35-40 miles per hour. Speedy!
When it comes to popularity, deer hear chihuahua is right behind apple head chihuahua. This type is unique thanks to its deer shaped head. Also, its uniqueness is seen in longer legs. This dog is not seen in dogs competitions, mostly because its head is not acceptable in dog show communities.
Nevertheless, this dog is gladly seen in pet owners homes either as a pet or as a breeding dog by some breeders.
One of the best traits with this dog is seen in his health background, as it comes with an incredibly strong and healthy background. When compared with its apple-head cousin this chihuahua comes with fewer problems.
Deer head chihuahuas are known for having a head that’s similar to a young deer face, but its face is longer when compared with the apple heads. Their bodies are generally longer and they are based on many different proprietors, and they are not considered to be the best prospects for dog shows.
Falcons (Falconiformes)
Birds in Falconiformes order are highly efficient predators – Falcons. Virtually all these brown-eyed falcons have hooked bills that help tear up the prey. All these birds have well-developed sight and hearing. Currently, many Falconiformes species are endangered.
This ancient breed dates back to the Viking age, when they helped hunt elk, bear, and other wild animals. Today, Elkhounds maintain their versatility and athleticism, but win over new owners with a sociable and confident attitude.
Weight: 45-55 pounds
Gardenias
Gardenia’s are most famous for their scented and waxy white flowers that can bring a garden to life. Depending on your geographical location (and personal preference) you get to decide whether your gardenia will live indoors or outdoors. To ensure that your gardenias bloom throughout their growing season, keep the soil well drained and at a pH of 4.5 to 5.5 regardless of whether they are planted in a pot or outside in the garden. These plants also need ample amounts of water, so make sure to never let your gardenia dry out – water regularly.