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We are pleased to say that Slygo is settling in very well to his home.
To see the story of Slygo please click here.

With over 9 stray tortoise handed in to the GSPCA last year and 20 reported lost this is the first of 2013 to be handed into the GSPCA Animal Shelter.
The GSPCA receive all sorts of animals, reptiles and birds as strays and this tortoise is just one of the more unusual that we see.
We are still looking for the owner of the Bearded Dragon that staff have called Sorrento that was found in Collings Road last week and this hard shelled reptile was found in the Torteval area and if you have lost your tortoise then please get in touch.
The GSPCA are currently looking for the owner of a lost dragon, a Bearded Dragon that is!
The Bearded Dradon now fondly called Sorrento by the team at the Shelter was found near Collings Road.
He is currently in a vivarium at the GSPCA and if you have lost yours please get in touch on 01481 257261 or pop into the Shelter in St Andrews.
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said 'We deal with all sorts of stray animals from Slygo the terrier to the more unusual like Sorrento the Bearded Dragon.'
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.
A stray wire haired terrier has been missing for almost 8 weeks and has last been seen in the Forest area.
The GSPCA, Commerce and Employment and local authorities are working together to safely capture the lost little dog.
Unfortunately the small tan wire haired terrier was originally part of a cruelty case in the UK and recently rehomed in Guernsey. As such the dog is extremely nervous and timid, meaning it is fearful of humans.
Last night the GSPCA was called out to collect a stray rabbit.
Found in St Martins, the very friendly black with a little white, female adult lop eared rabbit was rescued after being found roaming the area.
Safe and sound at the GSPCA we are appealing for anyone that might have lost their hoppy little friend.
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said 'She appears very friendly and very healthy so it is likely she has escaped out of someones garden as there will be many out in this lovely weather.'
'We get many stray rabbits in and care for over 100 every year.'
The GSPCA would like to thank everyone that helped sharing and retweeting the appeal for the owner of this lost husky that came in on Saturday.
We are pleased to announce that he is now back home and we really appreciate everyone's help.
The GSPCA would like to remind all dog owners that all dogs should have a collar and tag with the owners details and that we microchip dogs and cats for only £4.99 at the Shelter.