Chief Veterinarian of Hillsborough County Pet Resource Center to Appear on Ask the Dom Radio Show
Chief veterinarian of Hillsborough County Pet Resource Center, Dr. Lisa Centonze and Dr. Vincent Centonze of the vet tech program of Hillsborough Community College will appear on the “Ask the Dom” radio show on Sunday, August 30 at 10am to discuss the First Saturday Celebration, pet hurricane awareness, and other pet-related issues.
St. Petersburg, FL, August 29, 2015 --(PR.com)-- Chief veterinarian of Hillsborough County Pet Resource Center, Dr. Lisa Centonze and Dr. Vincent Centonze of the vet tech program of Hillsborough Community College will discuss animal welfare and healthcare, hurricane plans for pets, volunteering, the monthly First Saturday Celebration and more on the "Ask the Dom" radio show this Sunday, August 30 at 10am on 102.5 The Bone.
September's First Saturday Celebration is the "Tailwaggin' Tailgate Party" and will take place on Saturday, Sept. 5 from 10am to 2pm at the Pet Resource Center. The center is at 440 N. Falkenburg Road in Tampa. Specials include $5 adoption on all dogs weighing 40 pounds or more, reduced prices on all other pets, free license, registration and tote bag, free balloons, activities, music, and lemonade.
Listeners may call into the “Ask the Dom” show live on Sunday, August 30 between 10am-12pm at (727) 579-1025 or (800) 771-1025 with questions for Dominic Fariello. Visit www.theboneonline.com/askthedom/ for more information.
About Dominic “The Dom” Fariello
Dominic Fariello graduated with a J.D. from Nova Southeastern University, the Shepard Broad Law Center in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. He currently runs his own law practice in Tampa, FL, in the areas of personal injury, criminal defense, traffic law and family law.
His radio show, “Ask the Dom,” on 102.5 The Bone, airs live on Sundays from 10am to noon. On the show, he offers free legal advice to callers, and guests add their professional perspective on topics in their field of interest. For more information visit www.askthedom.com.
About Hillsborough County Pet Resource Center
Hillsborough County Pet Resource Center is responsible for the humane treatment of animals and public safety within Hillsborough County. It is the only “open-admission” facility in Hillsborough County, and is often the first place to receive the community’s lost and surrendered animals. All domestic animals, regardless of breed, size or medical condition are accepted. The facility is open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. for adoptions, lost pet searches, low-cost spay/neuter vouchers, and Hillsborough County pet license tags. For more information visit http://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/animalservices.
September's First Saturday Celebration is the "Tailwaggin' Tailgate Party" and will take place on Saturday, Sept. 5 from 10am to 2pm at the Pet Resource Center. The center is at 440 N. Falkenburg Road in Tampa. Specials include $5 adoption on all dogs weighing 40 pounds or more, reduced prices on all other pets, free license, registration and tote bag, free balloons, activities, music, and lemonade.
Listeners may call into the “Ask the Dom” show live on Sunday, August 30 between 10am-12pm at (727) 579-1025 or (800) 771-1025 with questions for Dominic Fariello. Visit www.theboneonline.com/askthedom/ for more information.
About Dominic “The Dom” Fariello
Dominic Fariello graduated with a J.D. from Nova Southeastern University, the Shepard Broad Law Center in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. He currently runs his own law practice in Tampa, FL, in the areas of personal injury, criminal defense, traffic law and family law.
His radio show, “Ask the Dom,” on 102.5 The Bone, airs live on Sundays from 10am to noon. On the show, he offers free legal advice to callers, and guests add their professional perspective on topics in their field of interest. For more information visit www.askthedom.com.
About Hillsborough County Pet Resource Center
Hillsborough County Pet Resource Center is responsible for the humane treatment of animals and public safety within Hillsborough County. It is the only “open-admission” facility in Hillsborough County, and is often the first place to receive the community’s lost and surrendered animals. All domestic animals, regardless of breed, size or medical condition are accepted. The facility is open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. for adoptions, lost pet searches, low-cost spay/neuter vouchers, and Hillsborough County pet license tags. For more information visit http://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/animalservices.
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Law Offices of Dominic Fariello
Nikki Devereux
917.251.1187
www.askthedom.com
Contact
Nikki Devereux
917.251.1187
www.askthedom.com
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