Submitted by Steve on 14:17, 7th Nov, 2025 | 0

After a busy Firework night do you have any incident or Upsets for our Report Survey or a general view survey with more due over the next few days

Last night over 80 firework events registered took place and more continue tonight and over the weekend into next week.

To see the States of Guernsey website list please go to https://gov.gg/fireworks or our GSPCA page https://www.gspca.org.gg/page/fireworks-frighten-animals

This time of year is extremely distressing for many animals and it is important that islanders are mindful of the impact fireworks can have on animals.

Following last year’s overwhelming response to the GSPCA’s firework survey—with nearly 2,300 completed responses—concerns remain high about the distress caused to pets, farm animals, and wildlife by over 200 private firework events held across just 16 days.

Thankfully, no injuries were reported in 2024, but the emotional and behavioral toll on animals was significant. To better understand and address these challenges, the GSPCA has launched two new surveys for 2025: one to gather general feedback on firework experiences, and another to report specific incidents affecting animals.

Full Firework Survey 2025 https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/5X397HW

GSPCA Incident or Upset Report due to Fireworks https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/9CY983S

GSPCA Manager Steve Byrne shared “Fireworks may be a celebration for some, but for many animals they are a source of fear and confusion.”

“Last night was the peak of the numbers of events being held that we are aware of and thankfully we had no firework related rescues but with more events tonight and into next week we are always ready to respond when called on.”

“Well over 100 events have been registered in November and if you have had any incidents or upsets with your animals please do complete our survey https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/9CY983S .”

“We also have a general view survey which you can do via https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/5X397HW .”

“We’re asking islanders to help us monitor the impact again this year by completing our surveys.”

“Last year nearly 3% of our entire population completed the survey an incredible just short of 2300 and this year as well as an updated version for islanders to complete with thoughts on drone shows added after an amazing Liberation Day event.”

“The incident or upset survey you can complete each time a problem occurs and only takes a few minutes to complete and means we can see the extent of the concerns across the island.”

“The more we understand, the better we can advocate for change and support those affected.”

“Please check out our advice to help keep your pets and animals safe this November.”

GSPCA Firework Advice for Pet Owners

To help protect animals during firework season, the GSPCA recommends:

  • Keep pets indoors during firework displays and ensure windows and doors are closed.
  • Create a safe space with familiar bedding and toys to help reduce anxiety.
  • Use calming aids such as pheromone diffusers or anxiety wraps if needed.
  • Avoid leaving pets alone—your presence can be reassuring.
  • Ensure microchip details are up to date in case pets flee in fear.
  • Speak to your vet if your pet has a history of severe firework anxiety.

Farmers, large animal owners and wildlife carers are also encouraged to monitor animals closely and report any unusual behavior or incidents via the GSPCA’s new incident survey.

The GSPCA continues to work with local authorities and communities to promote responsible firework use and raise awareness of its impact and had a recent meeting to discuss challenges and upcoming safety for the upcoming period.

The States of Guernsey recently promoted this advice on their facebook:

The States of Guernsey 

With bonfire and fireworks season fast approaching, islanders are being reminded of the rules and general guidance around hosting bonfires and setting up fireworks displays on and around Bonfire Night on Wednesday 5th November.

Read more at https://gov.gg/guidance-rules-bonfires-fireworks-Oct-2025

Guernsey Airport recently promoted this also on their facebook page to also let them know about upcoming events withing a certain area:

Guernsey Airport

Anyone planning a firework display within three nautical miles of the airport should register their event with Guernsey Ports as soon as possible.

For the safety of aviation operations, it is important that we are aware of all such displays. Whilst the risk of collision with aircraft is small, fireworks have the potential to cause distraction during flight operations, especially when launched within the vicinity of Guernsey Airport or around the flight approach.

Organisers of firework displays should complete this short form as soon as possible, if it falls within the area marked in red: https://bit.ly/4fgTtej

We want everyone to have fun and, most importantly, stay safe on Bonfire Night. By registering your display, it helps to ensure an enjoyable event for you and an uneventful one for us!

To see our youtube channel please visit https://www.youtube.com/@TheGuernseySPCA

To see events, ways to support and animals in need please see our latest blog https://www.gspca.org.gg/blog

Upcoming events

  • Dog First Aid 6.30pm - 8.45pm Tuesday 11th November 2025 - Ref – Dog11/11 https://www.gspca.org.gg/services/training-courses
  • Cat First Aid 6.30pm - 8.45pm Thursday 18th November 2025 - Ref – Cat18/11 https://www.gspca.org.gg/services/training-courses
  • Careers and Skills Show 2025 19/20 November https://www.careers.gg/article/202061/Careers-and-Skills-Show-2025
  • Christmas Term December 2025/January 2026 Possible Festive Tours
  • GSPCA Purple Week 13th February to Friday 20th February 2026
  • GSPCA Celebrates 143 years Saturday 14th February 2026
  • Love Your Pet Day Friday 20th February 2026
  • Half Term Tours February 2026 To be confirmed
  • World Wildlife Day 3rd March 2026
  • International Day of the Seal 22nd March 2026
  • National Puppy Day 23rd March 2026
  • Easter Tours March/April 2026 To be confirmed
  • National Ferret Day 2nd April 2026
  • Dog First Aid Course 6.30pm - 8.45pm Wednesday 15th April 2026 Ref – Dog15/04
  • Cat First Aid Course 6.30pm - 8.45pm Wednesday 29th April 2026  Ref – Cat29/04
  • Animal Welfare Seafront Sunday 3rd May 2026
  • Charities Seafront Sunday 17th May 2026
  • GSPCA Cupcake Week 15th to 22nd May 2026
  • Half Term Tours May 2026 May 2026 To be confirmed
  • Microchip Month June 2026
  • Volunteers Week 1st – 7th June 2026
  • Take Your Dog to Work Day Friday 26th June 2026
  • Kitten Day 10th July 2026
  • World Snake Day 16th July 2026
  • Guinea Pig Appreciation Day 16th July 2026
  • Rabbit Awareness Week (RAW) 23rd – 27th July 2026
  • Summer Guided Tours July/August 2026 to be confirmed
  • South Show GSPCA Dog Show Saturday 8th August 2026
  • West Show 12th-13th August 2026
  • World Lizard Day 14th August 2026
  • North Show 19th-20th August 2026
  • International Dog Day 26th August 2026
  • World Animal Month October 2026
  • World Animal Day 4th October 2026
  • Feral Cat Day 16th October 2026
  • National cat Day 29th October 2026
  • Halt Term Spooky Tours October 2026 to be confirmed
  • Dog First Aid Course 6.30pm - 8.45pm Thursday 12th November 2026 Ref – Dog12/11
  • Cat First Aid Course 6.30pm - 8.45pm Thursday 26th November 2026 Ref – Cat26/11
  • Possible Christmas Themed Animal Discovery Trail November/December 2026 to be confirmed with possible Ball
  • World Wildlife Conservation Day 4th December 2026
  • Festive Tours December/January 2026/7 to be confirmed

Steve continued “There are many ways to support the work of the GSPCA.”

“Our BIGGEST BUILD is now underway and we are desperately looking for support and to help in anyway please do get in touch and check out this link https://www.gspca.org.gg/blog/gspca-biggestbuild-begins-demolition-underway-%E2%80%93-buying-brick-sponsorship-can-you-help .”

“To become an Angel Pen Pal Sponsor donating each month to help the hundreds of animals in our care which you can do by downloading this form - http://www.gspca.org.gg/sites/default/files/Angel%20sponsor%20form%20special%202018%20new.pdf or to become a Corporate Angel Pen Pal form for your business to sponsor animals in our care each year please click here http://www.gspca.org.gg/sites/default/files/Corporate%20Angel%20Pen%20Pal%20sponsor%20formnew.pdf .”

“To think of helping animals and our work in your legacy or will please check out https://www.gspca.org.gg/about/gifts-wills-and-funding .”

“For those from those want to give CSR time and skills to those wanting to help sponsor or support something from our Wish List at the GSPCA http://www.gspca.org.gg/about/our-plans-wish-list .”

“If your group or business would like to find out about spending a day at the Shelter please go to -

http://www.gspca.org.gg/about/corporate-and-group-days “

“For other ways your business can help us here at the GSPCA please go to -

http://www.gspca.org.gg/about/how-your-business-can-help-gspca-corporate-sponsorship “

“If you would like to volunteer then to find out more details here -

http://www.gspca.org.gg/about/volunteers or to complete the volunteer application form please check out https://service.sheltermanager.com/asmservice?account=gspca&method=online_form_html&formid=14 .”

"We also have vacancies at the GSPCA and to find out more please visit https://www.gspca.org.gg/about/vacancies ."

"For lots of ways to support our work please visit https://www.gspca.org.gg/page/gspca-celebrating-150-years ."

“To visit our facebook page check out this link please click here .”

“To visit our x page please click here .”

“Thank you for your support.”

 

 

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