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Michelle Rogers from the Pet Cabin in less than 7 weeks will be running the Half Marathon in aid f the GSPCA and Sarnia Guinea Pig Rescue.
Her training is going well but she is appealing for sponsorship to help raise lots of money for both the local animal charities.
You can sponsor Michelle by popping into the Pet Cabin on the Grand Bouet or call 01481 711971.
We would like to thank Michelle and wish her luck in her half marathon.
To see the story of the release of seal pups Jethou Bumblebee and Hanois please
Did you know today the 25th April is World Penguin Awareness Day?
Although we do not have any penguins living in Guernsey on September the 15th the GSPCA will be organising the second Animal Welfare Seafront Sunday where you will see giant penguins and many other animals racing along the sea front.
Although many details are not yet confirmed we are taking forms to reserve your pitch and interest in the Giant Animal Mascot Race.
Only one day to go to the big event......
After 2 weeks we caught Slygo earlier this week and to help celebrate and also raise funds for the GSPCA and the many animals in our care we are asking you to join us tomorrow night.
Introducing 2Xtreme – much more impressive than your regular male/female duo! 2Xtreme is not just a duo, it’s a complete show!
The GSPCA deals with thousands of lost and found reports of animals every year.
To help those that have lost or found a pet the GSPCA now have a page dedicated to many of the contacts and advice you may need.
The page includes links to web sites, useful telephone numbers and advice on what to do.
To see this page and all the advice please go to - http://www.gspca.org.gg/services/lost-found-advice
After months of wandering the south cliffs of Guernsey Slygo the stray terrier was safely caught in the early hours of this morning.
The GSPCA has been working with the authorities and other charities to capture the nervous little dog that has been stray since February this year.
We must start by thanking all of the press and public in their support as without the combined help of everyone involved we wouldn't have been able to catch him.
Here is the latest picture of Slygo the stray terrier.
The GSPCA continue the search for Slygo and would like to thank everyone for their reports so far.
The capture is going well and we are asking for anyone spotting the stray, tan, wire haired terrier to please be call the GSPCA Animal Shelter on 01481 257261 and not to chase him.
The GSPCA continue the search for Slygo and would like to thank everyone for their reports so far.
The capture is going well and we are asking for anyone spotting the stray, tan, wire haired terrier to please be call the GSPCA Animal Shelter on 01481 257261 and not to chase him.
The plan the GSPCA have in place is working well and we are aware of much of his movements, but we do urge people not to actively go out to look for him or feed him as this will affect the safe capture of Slygo the very nervous, timid stray terrier.