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With just 2 days to go to the BIGGEST day in the GSPCA calendar we are calling on volunteers that can help with our BIG day.
With over 140 stalls and much to see as well as the Guernsey Boat Show and lots do the GSPCA is buzzing with activity for the 12th Animal Welfare Seafront Sunday taking place during our 151st year on the 19th May.
The GSPCA has had to grow in recent years to meet the demands on our services and ensure the care and rescue of animals in need.
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “We have been celebrating our 151 year history and we are excited to announce we have a number of vacancies become available at the GSPCA.”
“In our 151 years we have seen many incredible team members and UK of those Aimee and Nicola have recently moved back to the UK and Sarah is also soon off on her new chapter in her life.”
The GSPCA are delighted to announce two more grey seal pups are back in the wild.
To see a VT of the release please visit https://youtube.com/shorts/1EuW3XU87wQ?feature=share
Geoff George Head of Marinee Mammals said “This weekend we had another fantastic seal release.”
“Baby Shark and Grinch two pups rescued so thin and with so many health problems were fit enough, large enough and with good weather we took them back to a Guernsey beach to be released back to the wild.”
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With only days to go the GSPCA Animal Welfare Seafront Sunday on the 19th May 2024 we hope you are making your plans to come along.
As part of the events there will be a fun dog show starting at 1230pm with registration from 11am on Crown Pier in St Peter Port.
This is always a fabulous, fun, highlight and is open to any breed of dog.
With just 11 days to go to the BIGGEST day in the GSPCA calendar we are calling on volunteers that can help with our BIG day.
With over 100 stalls and much to see and do the GSPCA is buzzing with activity for the 11th Animal Welfare Seafront Sunday taking place during our 151st year on the 19th May.
Every year we hear of firework related incidents involving animals and children. While fireworks may be exciting and pretty to look at and its fun to celebrate many celebrations with a bang, we must put our safety, the safety of our pets and the local wildlife first.
Tomorrow as part of Liberation Day just after 2115hrs (915pm) at La Vallette in St Peter Port there are firework displays planned so please ensure your animals are safe and prepare for the unusual sounds and sights they might be subjected too.
The GSPCA every day helps with joyous moments such as the recent seal release in jersey to those that are extremely upsetting.
Last night the newest seal pup rescued last month who was extremely poorly and has been struggling to eat sadly passed away.
The pup named Ghost was the tenth in the care of the GSPCA this season and despite around the clock care the GSPCA team are mourning the loss of what was a very unwell seal pup.