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Today we would like to extend a huge thank you to Liz Kerr who popped in to take professional group pictures of 24 of the 25 Slovakian puppies with the team and volunteers at the GSPCA.
One pup was out on foster, but the other 24 joined GSPCA staff and volunteers for their first family picture in a group.
The puppies which have been in the GSPCA care for over 7 weeks are very soon to be officially rehomed and the team have been working through the hundreds of inquiries and applications.
6 weeks on from the 25 Slovakian puppies being detained at the GSPCA, many are wondering the outcome for the 18 pups that after the court case remained the possessions of the individuals involved in moving them from Slovakia to the UK.
We are currently awaiting to hear from the law officers who will inform us towards the end of next week the outcome.
We are hopeful at the Shelter and indeed all involved that they will be allowed to remain here in Guernsey and we will disclose the information as soon as we are aware.
As the Slovakian puppies grow and the team at the GSPCA expose the puppies to new experiences their vaccinations for some will soon be completed.
We are hopeful once this is the case we will be able to take them out and about but we are currently appealing for leads and collars which you can view or purchase on our Amazon Wish List .
We would like to say a huge thank you to the kind an caring supporters who have donated a number of items to help us in our new multi purpose animal welfare building and the many animals at the GSPCA.
Last week we received a few packages at the Shelter and when we opened them they contained a number of toys, weighing scales, litter trays and other goodies.
We would like to say a huge thank you to Sandra Bishop who kindly donated a number of items to help us in our new multi purpose animal welfare building.
Yesterday we received a package at the Shelter and when opened it contained a number of window squeeges and a tay scratcher toy.
We are very excited to be moving into our new Multi Purpose Animal Welfare Building and we now need to kit the facility out with equipment and items to help care for the animals that will be housed within the facility.
Christmas can often be overwhelming for animals and there can be extra temptations around the home for inquisitive mouths.
Their usual home environment is filled with trees, flowers and other decorations and also there are odd noises such as crackers and fireworks.
Your routine is likely to change and there may be unfamiliar visitors coming to the house.
Following a few simple rules can mean the Christmas period can be as enjoyable for pets as for their owners.
Here are a few of the most common Christmas dangers around the home for your dog and pets -
There are many ways in which your business can get involved with supporting the GSPCA and it provides an excellent opportunity for companies to reach out to animal lovers and find an audience that believes deeply in Animal Welfare.
There are many ways to get involved and sponsorship opportunities are available and can be tailored to fit the joint needs and focus of both your company and the GSPCA.
There are still some spaces for our guided tours between Christmas and the New Year.
The days following Christmas & the New Year at the GSPCA we will be running a series of guided tours.
There are always hot drinks, snacks and goods on sale during our open times Monday to Saturday 9am to 5pm.
We are closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Years Day and reception will shut at 4pm on Christmas Eve and News Years Eve.
This is your opportunity to visit behind the scenes at our Animal Shelter and see the work being carried out for the new build.