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USF women's basketball showing some serious puppy love

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USF women's basketball showing some serious puppy love

At Saturday’s game against Temple, they’re opening up the Yuengling Center to the dogs, to shine a spotlight on several Tampa Bay pet rescue and animal shelters, a cause near and dear to USF head coach Jose Fernandez.“I think there’s an incredible need, not only in the Tampa Bay community, but all over the United […]

At Saturday’s game against Temple, they’re opening up the Yuengling Center to the dogs, to shine a spotlight on several Tampa Bay pet rescue and animal shelters, a cause near and dear to USF head coach Jose Fernandez.“I think there’s an incredible need, not only in the Tampa Bay community, but all over the United States to get these guys a nice home,” Fernandez said.


What You Need To Know

  •  The USF women’s basketball team is hosting Temple on Saturday at 7 p.m. for their annual Dog Adoption Game
  •  There will be several local pet rescue and shelter organizations on hand with information about adoption
  •  Fans are also encouraged to bring pet food and supplies to be donated to the various shelters


There will be several local shelter and rescues organizations at the game, including:
With so many available dogs in shelters all over the Bay Area, especially after back-to-back hurricanes wreaked havoc and landed many more animals in the shelters, the need for forever homes is paramount.
That’s what the Bulls are hoping their annual Dog Adoption Awareness Game on Saturday will showcase — the importance of adopting, not shopping.
Coach Fernandez and his wife, Tonya, have opened their home to rescue dogs. They currently have eight dogs.
TAMPA, Fla. — Every dog has its day.
The women’s basketball team was treated to some special guests at a recent practice — the Bulls opened up their practice court to pair of puppies.
“It’s unconditional love. You can have whatever day that you have, whether it’s good or bad, and when you come home, the excitement,” he said.
That’s why the USF Bulls are dedicating a game day to the dogs.
“Anything we can do to help these guys find a home, these little guys and gals find a home,” Tonya Fernandez said. “There’s just so many. There’s so many dogs out there who need homes.”
Eight dogs that were unwanted and abandoned, until the Fernandez’s opened up their home and their hearts.

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