CONTINUED APPEAL FOR ANY INFORMATION OR PHOTIS/VIDEOS of an alleged incident of someone trying to run gulls over on Saturday

Submitted by Steve on 23:02, 13th Jun, 2023 | 0

On Saturday 11th June 2023 at the GSPCA we received a report that someone had allegedly tried to run over gulls at the Charotterie.

Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “On Saturday 11th June around mid day we were informed a white car possibly a Fiat was driving up and down and hit possibly 2 gulls allegedly on purpose.”

“We attended and there was evidence of whole pieces of bread.”

“Any evidence or information please call 257261, email [email protected] and we have informed the authorities.”

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WARNING HOT WEATHER - Animals in hot cars, why you should not walk your dog on a hot day & help the wildlife

Submitted by Steve on 22:28, 13th Jun, 2023 | 0

With hot weather the GSPCA has started to receive calls and reports from the public from dogs locked in cars, dogs being walked on hot pavements, animals in direct sunlight, wildlife in need and we want to remind all pet owners of the real dangers to their pets and how you can help wildlife.

With the extreme warm weather and direct sunlight, dogs and other animals whether in cars or their pens are potentially in a situation where you could kill your pet if it is left, regardless of the situation.

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Please sponsor team members Tim, Louise, Seb and Natalie walking Saffery Rotary Walk in of the GSPCA and other amazing charities

Submitted by Steve on 23:08, 9th Jun, 2023 | 0

The GSPCA would like to say a massive thank you to the 2023 Saffery Rotary Walk who earlier this year announced the 26 charities benefiting from this years walk to be held in June.

Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “The GSPCA are delighted to be one of the 26 charities being supported by the 2023 Saffery Rotary Walk which takes place this weekend.”

“The Saffery Rotary Walk is an incredible event in terms of its organisation, the logistics, the numbers in volved, the amount raised and the fantastic charities it helps.”

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Watch out for the GSPCA on Channel 5 ‘Jersey and Guernsey’ Narrated by Alan Titchmarsh each Thursday at 8pm from 15th June

Submitted by Steve on 10:05, 7th Jun, 2023 | 0

The GSPCA recently had the pleasure of the team from Daisybeck Studios filming a new series for Channel being aired from the 15th June.

The programme called ‘Jersey and Guernsey’ is Narrated by Alan Titchmarsh and will showcase both islands, island life and on we believe the 4th episode on the 6th July will feature the GSPCA, some of our team and our work, especially with wildlife.

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Please vote for the GSPCA in the Insurance Corporation Conservation Awards to help build the GSPCA Wildlife Hospital

Submitted by Steve on 21:22, 6th Jun, 2023 | 0

The GSPCA are delighted to announce that we are a finalist in the Insurance Corporation Conservation Awards and need your vote - https://insurancecorporation.com/community/guernsey-vote-the-peter-walpole-peoples-choice-award

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MISSING DOG ALBIE UPDATE – Albie safely rescued and home with his owners

Submitted by Steve on 16:15, 5th Jun, 2023 | 0

On Saturday evening the GSPCA had a report of a missing dog called Albie.

Albie the cocker spaniel had gone missing in the area between Icart car park and La Jaonnets bay.

Earlier today as Channel Islands Airsearch were going to help during a training mission around midday a report came in from the Icart area half way down a cliff.

The GSPCA headed down as did Cliff Rescue and the in-shore rescue team.

As Albie was located the CI Airsearch stood down and the Cliff Rescue team set up to retrieve Albie.

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Join in with #BringYourDogtoWorkDay #TakeYourDogToWorkDay Friday 23rd June in our 150th year

Submitted by Steve on 23:44, 1st Jun, 2023 | 0

All around Guernsey each year businesses and offices have had their 4 legged friends come to work and this year Bring Your Dog To Work Day takes places today, Friday 23rd June.

Having a dog in the room can make human colleagues more cooperative, reduce stress, increase job satisfaction and productivity.

When adopting a dog or any animal from the GSPCA we often ask how many hours potential owners may be at work.  Perhaps the question should actually be - are you able to take your dog to work?

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Volunteers Week – CSR at the GSPCA - Huge thanks to the fantastic PwC team

Submitted by Steve on 23:23, 1st Jun, 2023 | 0

Friday 19th May a team of staff from PwC once again spent a day volunteering at the GSPCA.

9 PwC staff arrived at 9am to be greeted by Tim Pellett the GSPCA Training and Community Officer.

They started with a lovely picture at the front of the Animal Shelter before they began a day of helping around site doing a huge amount.

Through the day they learnt about much of our work and met many of the team and finished with a tour of the site to see the many animals and much of our work. 

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Friday 2nd June last Guided Tour of Half Term until the Summer Tours at the GSPCA – Limited spaces book now through Eventbrite

Submitted by Steve on 23:02, 1st Jun, 2023 | 0

Friday we have our last Guided Tour at the GSPCA with team member Karen Lane until July.

With 20 spaces per tour numbers are limited so book now to guarantee your place.

To book please visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/gspca-educational-guided-tours-tickets-627157002477

Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said "This half term we have had wonderful tours run by Karen and the last this Friday until July all planned as part of our 150 year celebrations.”

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Volunteers Week – How to get involved and three new faces join the team at our Induction Evening

Submitted by Steve on 21:49, 31st May, 2023 | 0

The GSPCA really could do so much without its amazing team of volunteers and supporters.

From the Committee to those that walk dogs, fund raisers to those that help with admin, gardeners to those helping with IT, the companies who send their staff to help to so many others the list goes on and on.

With the GSPCA providing 24/7 we couldn’t do so much without our amazing team.

In recent years with all the challenges our volunteers have really been on the frontline and especially our GSPCA Animal Ambulance Wardens and we cannot thank them enough.

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