GSPCA warn dog walkers about motor bikes being illegally driven on coastal paths

Submitted by GSPCA on 13:40, 9th Mar, 2012 | 0

The GSPCA are in full support of the warning issued today regarding the law and not riding motor bikes on the cliff paths.

It puts dog walkers, ramblers and animals at risk. 

GSPCA Manager, Steve Byrne said 'It is very concerning to hear that people are not only breaking the law by driving on our coastal paths but they are putting people, animals and themselves at risk.'  'Thankfully we haven't had any accidents with any animals yet but if this continues it is only a matter of time.'

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Donate A Dog Bed Or Heat Pad

Submitted by GSPCA on 20:34, 16th Feb, 2012 | 0

Donate A Kennel ProofGuernsey dogs needing beds at the GSPCA Animal  Shelter Dog Bed For Our Welfare Dogs

At the GSPCA we always need your help.  There are many ways that you can support us and this is yet another.

We have signed up to a website that you can buy a dog bed online for the Animal Shelter.

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Rollo's journey to happiness.

Submitted by GSPCA on 10:50, 3rd Feb, 2012 | 0

Rollo, the stunning 18 month old Briard, took to the high seas at the end of January having found a wonderful new home with a fantastic family in Jersey.Rollo & Poppy

Accompanied by Welfare and Education Officer, Emma Trousdale, Rollo took the short ferry journey in his stride and arrived no doubt excited about his new life with a fellow Briard called Poppy.

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Winter Advice for Guernsey's Animals and Birds

Submitted by GSPCA on 19:27, 17th Jan, 2012 | 0

With winter and cold weather with us and potential snow on the way the GSPCA want pet owners and the public to consider all the animals of Guernsey. During a cold snap the GSPCA are on full alert, ready to deal with a variety of animals affected by the cold weather.

But you can also do your bit to prevent animals suffering over the cold period.

DO you have a pond?

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Christmas Gifts Should Have Meaning & Not Real Feelings

Submitted by GSPCA on 01:40, 22nd Dec, 2011 | 0

Every year the GSPCA have to deal with animals after the Christmas period that become discarded or unwanted after being given as gifts on Christmas Day.

With only a few days until Christmas the GSPCA are asking people not to rush out and get a pet for a Christmas present even if its on Santas list.  Instead we ask that the family or household think seriously and if you are looking to bring a new pet into the home then leave it until after the festive period when households return to normal and it is less stressful for a new pet in a new home.

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