Huge thanks once again to the amazing staff at Specsavers for their help from the GSPCA #WithoutUS

Submitted by Steve on 15:12, 9th Oct, 2024 | 0

It is amazing how we are supported in such a range of ways at the GSPCA.

On the 17th September a team of 20 staff from Specsavers from across the UK gave up a day in the office to help out at the GSPCA.

Tim Pellet GSPCA Community and Training Officer said “We have some amazing friends and supporters at Specsavers and on the 17th September we welcomed a wonderful group who were such an amazing help at the GSPCA.”

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Dolphin Discovery Trail 2025 GSPCA and Autism Guernsey welcome Bailiwick Express to the team

Submitted by Steve on 09:44, 9th Oct, 2024 | 0

Bailiwick Express announced this week they are proud to be media partner for next year's Dolphin Discovery Trail and they would like other businesses to join the team and ge involved...

The trail will follow a similar format to previous events which have included models of puffins, goats, and donkeys.

Raising vital funds for both Autism Guernsey and the GSPCA, the community initiatives will offer a free activity for those wanting to see each of the models, while encouraging donations to the two beneficiaries.

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Huge thanks to Guernsey Press and all supporting the GSPCA Supplement which is now out

Submitted by Steve on 16:40, 4th Oct, 2024 | 0

Once again the GSPCA must thank the Guernsey Press, their team and all that helped make this years GSPCA supplement possible once again.

Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “We are hugely grateful to Guernsey Pres and their team for once again putting together a fabulous GSPCA supplement to highlight our work, challenges, thanks and future plans.”

“We have had an incredible year from celebrating 150 years into our 151st from Balls to rescues, Seafront Sundays to hand rears the work never stops at the GSPCA.”

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Today is World Animal Day - Please help the 300+ animals at the GSPCA and our BIG BUILD

Submitted by Steve on 16:00, 4th Oct, 2024 | 0

World Animal Day is celebrated each year on October 4. It started in Florence, Italy in 1931 at a convention of ecologists. On this day, animal life in all its forms is celebrated, and special events are planned on locations all over the globe. 4 October was originally chosen for World Animal Day because it is the feast day of Francis of Assisi, a nature lover and patron saint of animals and the environment. Numerous churches throughout the world observe the Sunday closest to 4 October with a Blessing for the Animals.

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Seal pup season arrives in the Channel – advice on what to do if you see a seal pup

Submitted by Steve on 15:03, 4th Oct, 2024 | 0

As autumn returns to the Channel islands so do seal pups being born along our shores.

Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “We once again start to see seal pups being born along our shores in the Channel islands and the GSPCA want to ensure they get the best start in life.”

“Last year we had the busiest season we have ever seen in our 151 years.”

“It is so important when around our coast not to disturb seal pups and especially their Mums as many casualties are due to Mums being driven off beaches and the pups left to fend for themselves too early.”

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GSPCA warning of the dangers of treating cats not owned by themselves can lead to overdosing and other issues

Submitted by Steve on 16:07, 27th Sep, 2024 | 0

The GSPCA has recently been contacted by an owner concerned someone is giving additional unnecessary treatment to her beloved cat.

Many cat owners allow their cats to enjoy the fresh air and freedom of Guernsey and although over 80% of island cats are microchipped few have collars due to concerns many owners have in regards their cats safety with the way their cats explore which can lead to members of public assuming they aren’t owned with no visible id.

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3 days until many Guernsey beaches open for Dog Walkers but GSPCA reminding you to take care of your dogs and wildlife

Submitted by Steve on 14:59, 27th Sep, 2024 | 0

Next week many beaches closed to dog walkers reopen for the winter season to our canine friends but the GSPCA want to highlight some concerns owners need to be aware of.

Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “Next week many beaches reopen to allow dogs to be walked on them for the winter months.”

“This is very exciting for many but we have had reports of palm oil on our coast which can be very toxic to our beloved pets.”

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Less than one week to go until Skipton Swimarathon in aid of the GSPCA – have you sponsored the GSPCA team

Submitted by Steve on 14:40, 26th Sep, 2024 | 0

 

With the Skipton Swimarathon less than a week to go have you sponsored the GSPCA team? If not please check out this link 

https://giving.gg/donate/event/9674/GSPCA-Swimarathon-Team

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WARNING TO DOG OWNERS – Possible Palm Oil spotted on the east coast of Guernsey

Submitted by Steve on 20:58, 25th Sep, 2024 | 0

The GSPCA wants to let all dog owners know that what we believe is Palm Oil spotted on the east coast of Guernsey which can be extremely poisonous to your dogs.

Last winter the States of Guernsey reported on their facebook page ‘We've received a report that palm oil has washed up at Pembroke (please note this was last years post).

If you notice any grey, cream or white fatty substances, please do not remove the substance, but report it to Agriculture, Countryside and Land Management Services by emailing aclms@gov.gg or calling 01481 227000.

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Barnacle Bill the loggerhead turtle continues to grow at GSPCA nearly a year on despite relentless attempts to get her home

Submitted by Steve on 20:36, 20th Sep, 2024 | 0

On the 6th November 2023 a loggerhead turtle was washed up on the West Coast of Guernsey.

Barnacle Bill as the young turtle was called has since that time been in the care of the GSPCA.

On arrival she was very cold and weak but in the care of the Animal Shelter quickly improved and has been growing and putting weight on ever since.

She was microchipped back in November and the paperwork submitted for her travels home to warmer waters and although thankfully we received the Guernsey export paperwork very quickly thanks to the Guernsey States Vets.

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