Submitted by Steve on 12:55, 17th Dec, 2025 | 0

It has been a busy few days at the GSPCA with two grey seal pups rescued in just a few days.

On Friday we had a call about one which we monitored over night but with no Mum returning was rescued and yesterday we had another siting and again with no Mum in sight and a very poorly pup it was rescued yesterday mid morning.

Geoff George Head of Marine Mammals said “On Friday we had a call for a poorly seal pup near the shooting range so I went up to monitor over night.”

“The pup was thin but we hoped a mother would return but as there was no sign we rescued ‘Blizzard’ as we have called her early on Saturday who was less than half her ideal body weight at just 15kgs and is now in our temporary seal pup facility at the GSPCA.”

“Yesterday we had another call not far from where we rescued ‘Blizzard’ to another pup who looked even more poorly and nearly the same weight and again with no mother we rescued him and he also is now at the GSPCA and will need some months of care and likely antibiotics.”

Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “Blizzard and the new seal pup rescued yesterday are receiving 24/7 care with Geoff and the team and he is currently having to give rehydration fluids around the clock.”

“Both pups are in our temporary seal pup area we have made while our new wildlife hospital continues to be built.”

“Both pups are very poorly and should be for their age at around 2-3 weeks be over 40kgs in weight.”

“We are at the start of the seal pup season and with the stormy weather this time of year we have no doubt there will be others needing our help and if you do see a seal in trouble please call us on 257261.”

“In the last 14 years we have managed to rescue and release an incredible 45 back into local waters.”

“Although we don’t have our traditional seal facilities as they were demolished earlier this year, we have created a fantastic area while the Wildlife Hospital is being built.”

“The Wildlife Hospital is part of our BIGGEST Build in our history and we really need your support and to find out more please visit https://www.gspca.org.gg/blog/gspca-biggest-build-appeal .”

There are many ways to help us help the seal pups and their future and here are a few ideas –

If You Spot A Seal Pup

If you find a seal pup that looks FIT AND HEALTHY and it shows no signs of distress, you may consider monitoring it from a safe distance for 24 hours. Unfortunately, too many seal pups get taken into captivity because people think they have been abandoned. If the mother does not return within 24 hours, we would ask you to contact 01481 257261.

A healthy pup looks like a big, stuffed maggot without a neck. However, a thin pup looks sleek (but not bony) and has a visible neck, like a healthy dog.

PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH THE SEAL. They can give a nasty bite, which will become infected by bacteria that live in a seal’s mouths.

Note: Do not allow dogs or other animals to harass a seal.

If a seal is scared back into the water, it could then be washed out to sea by strong currents and be lost. You should not put a seal pup back in the sea as it may get into difficulty.

If a seal pup is sick, thin or injured then we would ask you to contact our 24-hour cruelty and advice line

When reporting an injured, sick or abandoned seal to the GSPCA, please make sure you are able to supply the following information:

  • Exact location; nearest town / village
  • Position on the beach, and state of the tide
  • How long you have observed the pup; any disturbance / risk to it; whether the mother has been seen
  • Any wounds / obvious signs of illness
  • Length/colour/condition.

Caution:- Handling of any animal either domestic, wild, dead or alive may be potentially hazardous. Obvious dangers include bites, scratches and general hygiene issues. Common sense should be applied in all instances and, if unsure, seek additional advice or assistance. Personal hygiene should be taken into consideration after handling any animal, whether it’s domestic, wild, dead or alive.

For any questions please contact 01481 257261

Please remember and keep your animals and pets safe during the high winds, especially those that are kept outdoors.

Here is a table of the seals we have helped back to the wild and those in our care -

Name

Jethou Bumblee

Hanois

Trinity

Eden

Bonnie

Sami

Temperance

Andrew

Marty

Gully

Sealia

Mambo

Hannah

Pebbles

Joey

Titan

India

Pork Pie

Aurora

Eliza

Jagho Herman

Luna C

Blueberry

Sizzle

Maverick

Shakespeare

Emilia

Echo

Hector

Cleopatra

Henny

Peej

Faulkner

Jem

Grinch

Baby Shark

Maya

Didier

Doyle

Dolly

Valentine

Roar

California Girl

Swish

Wide Awake

Blizzard

To be named

Arrived

November 2012

January 2013

January 2014

January 2014

January 2016

December 2016

November 2017

November 2018

December 2018

December 2018

January 2019

February 2019

February 2019

February 2020

November 2020

December 2020

March 2021

May 2021

November 2021

November 2021

December 2021

December 2021

December 2021

December 2021

April 2022

October 2022

December 2022

December 2022

December 2022

January 2023

February 2023

April 2023

November 2023

November 2023

December 2023

December 2023

January 2024

January 2024

January 2024

January 2024

February 2024

October 2024

November 2024

March 2025

April 2025

December 2025

December 2025

Where found

Jethou

Guernsey

Guernsey

Guernsey

Guernsey

Jersey (released in Jersey)

Guernsey

Jersey

Jersey (released in Jersey)

Guernsey

Guernsey

Guernsey

Guernsey

Guernsey

Jersey

Guernsey

Guernsey

Guernsey (originally from Cornwall)

Jersey

Jersey

Herm, Guernsey

Guernsey

Guernsey

Guernsey

Guernsey

Jersey

Guernsey

Guernsey

Guernsey

Guernsey

Guernsey

Guernsey

Jersey (released in Jersey)

Jersey (released in Jersey)

Guernsey

Guernsey

Jersey (released in Jersey)

Jersey (released in Jersey)

Guernsey

Guernsey

Guernsey

Guernsey

Guernsey

Guernsey

Guernsey

Guernsey (still in care)

Guernsey (still in care)

To see some of the previous stories about seals please click here http://www.gspca.org.gg/blog/tag/seals .

To see our youtube channel please visit https://www.youtube.com/@TheGuernseySPCA

To see events, ways to support and animals in need please see our latest blog https://www.gspca.org.gg/blog

Upcoming events

  • Santa Paws Appeal at Pets at Home – Can you volunteer to collect during December 2025? Please email [email protected]
  • Christmas Term December 2025/January 2026 Possible Festive Tours
  • GSPCA Purple Week 13th February to Friday 20th February 2026
  • GSPCA Celebrates 143 years Saturday 14th February 2026
  • Love Your Pet Day Friday 20th February 2026
  • Half Term Tours February 2026 To be confirmed
  • World Wildlife Day 3rd March 2026
  • International Day of the Seal 22nd March 2026
  • National Puppy Day 23rd March 2026
  • Easter Tours March/April 2026 To be confirmed
  • National Ferret Day 2nd April 2026
  • Dog First Aid Course 6.30pm - 8.45pm Wednesday 15th April 2026 Ref – Dog15/04
  • Cat First Aid Course 6.30pm - 8.45pm Wednesday 29th April 2026  Ref – Cat29/04
  • Animal Welfare Seafront Sunday 3rd May 2026
  • Charities Seafront Sunday 17th May 2026
  • GSPCA Cupcake Week 15th to 22nd May 2026
  • Half Term Tours May 2026 May 2026 To be confirmed
  • Microchip Month June 2026
  • Volunteers Week 1st – 7th June 2026
  • Take Your Dog to Work Day Friday 26th June 2026
  • Kitten Day 10th July 2026
  • World Snake Day 16th July 2026
  • Guinea Pig Appreciation Day 16th July 2026
  • Rabbit Awareness Week (RAW) 23rd – 27th July 2026
  • Summer Guided Tours July/August 2026 to be confirmed
  • South Show GSPCA Dog Show Saturday 8th August 2026
  • West Show 12th-13th August 2026
  • World Lizard Day 14th August 2026
  • North Show 19th-20th August 2026
  • International Dog Day 26th August 2026
  • World Animal Month October 2026
  • World Animal Day 4th October 2026
  • Feral Cat Day 16th October 2026
  • National cat Day 29th October 2026
  • Halt Term Spooky Tours October 2026 to be confirmed
  • Dog First Aid Course 6.30pm - 8.45pm Thursday 12th November 2026 Ref – Dog12/11
  • Cat First Aid Course 6.30pm - 8.45pm Thursday 26th November 2026 Ref – Cat26/11
  • Possible Christmas Themed Animal Discovery Trail November/December 2026 to be confirmed with possible Ball
  • World Wildlife Conservation Day 4th December 2026
  • Festive Tours December/January 2026/7 to be confirmed

Steve continued “There are many ways to support the work of the GSPCA.”

“Our BIGGEST BUILD is now underway and we are desperately looking for support and to help in anyway please do get in touch and check out this link https://www.gspca.org.gg/blog/gspca-biggestbuild-begins-demolition-underway-%E2%80%93-buying-brick-sponsorship-can-you-help .”

“To become an Angel Pen Pal Sponsor donating each month to help the hundreds of animals in our care which you can do by downloading this form - http://www.gspca.org.gg/sites/default/files/Angel%20sponsor%20form%20special%202018%20new.pdf or to become a Corporate Angel Pen Pal form for your business to sponsor animals in our care each year please click here http://www.gspca.org.gg/sites/default/files/Corporate%20Angel%20Pen%20Pal%20sponsor%20formnew.pdf .”

“To think of helping animals and our work in your legacy or will please check out https://www.gspca.org.gg/about/gifts-wills-and-funding .”

“For those from those want to give CSR time and skills to those wanting to help sponsor or support something from our Wish List at the GSPCA http://www.gspca.org.gg/about/our-plans-wish-list .”

“If your group or business would like to find out about spending a day at the Shelter please go to -

http://www.gspca.org.gg/about/corporate-and-group-days “

“For other ways your business can help us here at the GSPCA please go to -

http://www.gspca.org.gg/about/how-your-business-can-help-gspca-corporate-sponsorship “

“If you would like to volunteer then to find out more details here -

http://www.gspca.org.gg/about/volunteers or to complete the volunteer application form please check out https://service.sheltermanager.com/asmservice?account=gspca&method=online_form_html&formid=14 .”

"We also have vacancies at the GSPCA and to find out more please visit https://www.gspca.org.gg/about/vacancies ."

"For lots of ways to support our work please visit https://www.gspca.org.gg/page/gspca-celebrating-150-years ."

“To visit our facebook page check out this link please click here .”

“To visit our x page please click here .”

“Thank you for your support.”

 

 

 

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