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On Monday 4th June from 4pm until 7pm we will be holding a very special open evening.
The GSPCA and Pet concern are holding a senior cat re-homing event aimed at senior citizens only.
PET CONCERN is a charity that enables older people to keep and care for their much-loved cat or to help look after a new cat that has entered their life.
They can help with giving medication, preparing and cleaning litter trays, grooming, feeding, cat food shopping and also providing transport for the owner and cat to the vets.
On the 9th May the GSPCA are in need of help to run a stall in town for Liberation Day and if we can find helpers also at the Last Post.
Our stalls are to help raise funds for the 500 animals at the Shelter from Temperance the seal pup to the many baby birds in our care.
If you can help please email [email protected] or call 01481 257261
To see more about volunteering please visit – http://www.gspca.org.gg/about/volunteers
On Monday we held the first pet first aid course at the GSPCA with a focus on helping save your cats life.
Taking the course was GSPCA Manager Steve Byrne who has over 20 years working in the field of animal rescue and with over 3000 animals through the doors every year at the GSPCA the team see cases of animal first aid on a daily basis here in Guernsey.
5 lovely ladies attended the evening and not only learnt how to save a cats life they also got to meet many at the Shelter after the course.
The new date for the Dog First Aid Course has been set for Wednesday 28th March 2018.
Taking the course will be GSPCA Manager Steve Byrne who has over 20 years working in the field of animal rescue and with over 3000 animals through the doors every year at the GSPCA the team see cases of animal first aid on a daily basis here in Guernsey.
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “We have been running dog and cat first aid courses for over four years and have trained over 200 participants to help save animals lives.”
This Sunday night there is a Bingo night in aid of the GSPCA and Clic Sargent.
Taking place at La Nouvelle Maraitaine there are 10 games of bingo, 2 flyers, bonus ball and a strip of raffle tickets only £16 for 6’s or £11 for 3’s
Plus this week we’ve got a surprise new game, pop down and join us.
For more details please contact Mim on 07889 431888
The fantastic team organising the lovely event look forward to seeing you this Sunday 4th March 2018 with eyes down at 7pm
Next month we are holding a dog and cat first aid course for owners at the GSPCA.
Taking the course will be GSPCA Manager Steve Byrne who has over 20 years working in the field of animal rescue and with over 3000 animals through the doors every year at the GSPCA the team see cases of animal first aid on a daily basis here in Guernsey.
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “We have been running dog and cat first aid courses for over four years and have trained over 200 participants to help save animals lives.”
The Guernsey Society for the Protection of Cruelty to Animals (G.S.P.C.A) is the chosen charity of Le Friquet Garden Centre for 2017 and has teamed up with Ice Skate Guernsey to create a special fund raising “skate-a-thon” on Tuesday 5th December 2017.
All Ice Skate Guernsey tickets purchased for the 5pm-5.45pm session on Tuesday 5 th December 2017 will be donated to the G.S.P.C.A. Tickets cost £9.00 for adults and £7.00 for children and can be purchased either online at www.iceskateguernsey.com or direct from the Information Desk at Le Friquet Garden Centre.
Last night 16 dog owners came along to the GSPCA to learn about first aid for dogs and how to help save their pets life.
With a full room on a dark wet windy night the group were trained in the emergency procedures to help save a dogs life from learning to identify the signs of life to CPR.
Taking the course was GSPCA Manager Steve Byrne who has over 20 years working in the field of animal rescue and with over 3000 animals through the doors every year at the GSPCA the team see cases of animal first aid on a daily basis here in Guernsey.
Each year the GSPCA help around 200 stray dogs, rehome around 50 dogs a year and help countless more from cruelty cases to owners needing assistance or advice.
As dog owners will know our four legged friends can find themselves in all sorts of situations and this course is designed to help empower dog owners with some very basic but life saving skills to help their beloved dogs if they have an accident or incident.
Every year we hear of pet owners being faced with circumstances of their pets being injured or caused harm often through no fault but an accident.