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Long Island Pet Expo

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 1001 Crooked Hill Rd Brentwood NY 11717  See map
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The Long Island Pet Expo is coming to Suffolk Community College Brentwood Campus on March 1-3, 2012. The Long Island Pet Expo is designed to educate and entertain the public about the wonderful world of pets.


 


The Long Island Pet Expo has something for pet lovers of all ages. The show will offer many educational and entertaining performances, special attractions, hands-on-petting opportunities, pet adoptions, and shopping for cool products for pet lovers and their pets.


 


There will be shows and demonstrations in the dog arena, educational and entertaining reptile shows, Cat agility demonstrations, Birds, a petting zoo, pony rides, rescue and adoption groups and more.


 


There will be a special Parade of Breeds on Saturday afternoon in the main dog arena. If you have a purebred dog and would like to showcase them please sign up- call our office at 631-423-0620 to enter your dog or download the entry form from our website www.longislandpetexpo.com.


 


New this year- Friday has been added and it is Family Night where children ages 12 and under are admitted free!


 


The Long Island Pet Expo will be held on Friday March 1 from 4pm-9pm, Saturday March 2 from 10am-7pm and Sunday March 3 from 10am-5pm. Admission is $12 Adults, $5 Child (ages 11 and under) 3 and under are admitted free. Go to our website www.longislandpetexpo.com for discounted coupons or to purchase discount tickets online. For additional information contact us at 631-423-0620 or at petexpo@optonline.net.


 

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