Sabrina A. Parisi - Life and Career Beginnings

Life and Career Beginnings

At an early age Sabrina founded and registered her Yorkshire kennel “Dolce Sinfonia’ under the FCI and ENCI. Her dogs with the last-name of Dolce Sinfonia have won over 100 international and national championships in several parts of the world. Owners of the very expensive DS blue champion line were sold to well known entertainment figures and other celebrities, family of the owners of the San Diego's Padres ( Petco Park ), breeders around the world and other VIPs.

DS dogs have also been seen on VH1 and TV shows such as "Celebrity Pet Unleashed." They have appeared on the RAI, Italian TV. DS dogs have been used in dog food commercials such as the Eukanuba (US), and sponsored by Purina Pro-Plan, Pedigree Pal and Science Diet (S. America).

In 1997, Sabrina founded Dolce Sinfonia Fashion & Collection, an exclusive brand of products for the trendy pet and pet owner located in Beverly Hills.

Sabrina is the author of “Just a Short Story of Nightingale,” released in the USA, Europe and South Africa in 1997. She is the author of the bestseller book "Passport Of A Champion," released in Europe on December 2006. She is the creator of “Nightingale’s Adventures” released in the USA on April 2007. She received an “honorable mention” at Harvard University for her short story “My Cousin’s Parrot speaks English Better than Me!”

She is a famed Columnist for "Rouge" Magazine in eastern Europe.

Sabrina has been involved with animal cause fund raising events in Beverly Hills and Hollywood. She and her dogs' photos have been published in many magazines worldwide. She is the founder and president of America Health For All, a non for profit organization for those individuals that cannot afford medical and/or veterinary care.

Sabrina Parisi and some of her champion Yorkies are the protagonists of a new movie documentary the “It’s A Dog Life” filmed by award winning Danish director Vibeke Muasya.

Mozart (MultiCh. WA Mozart Dolce Sinfonia) one of Dolce Sinfonia champion Yorkies was featured in the Krassimir Abramov music video for "Say Goodbye." On May 11, 2006, Mozart attended Krassimir's concert at the Kodak Theater in Hollywood, becoming the first dog to enter the venue.

In 2009 Sabrina started her successful TV show series, airing mostly in Europe. From the beginning of 2010, two of her well known segments on Nova TV: "Hollywood Confidential" and "Sabrina Parisi’s Hollywood Lifestyle for Confidential" grabbed the audience by hitting the ratings and making Sabrina the new so called “TV European tycoon.”

An interesting fact: Sabrina and her champion dog Mozart were the models used by artist Ray Kobald to make the life-size bronze Dellora Norris sculpture. The sculpture stands on the east side of the Fox River in front of the St. Charles Municipal Center in St. Charles.

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