GSPCA ADVICE - Only two days left to enjoy many beaches with your dogs in Guernsey & restrictions for horse riders
Posted by Steve on 29th Apr, 2021 |
Once again we have been blessed with incredible weather during April, but sadly there are only days left on many beached that owners can take their dogs. As usual from the 1st May until the 30th September the restrictions mean that dogs are not allowed on the following beaches between these dates...
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Tenth Animal Welfare Seafront Sunday 12th September 2021
Posted by Steve on 27th Apr, 2021 |
Thanks once again to the #GuernseyTogether spirit the 2021 Animal Welfare Seafront Sunday will be the tenth and takes place on Sunday 12th September. We had planned to hold it in May but as with the reasons given for the Liberation Day celebration alterations the GSPCA have taken the decision to...
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After nearly a year much loved 15 year old Hector is off to his new home
Posted by Steve on 26th Apr, 2021 |
Last May Hector a lovely black cat arrived at the GSPCA. Sadly during his year we discovered a variety of health issues from diabetes to other ailments. This meant many of the team handled this adorable chap twice a day as he required regular medications morning and night with a special diet. Anna...
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40 year old Charlie the cockatoo off to his forever home
Posted by Steve on 26th Apr, 2021 |
On Friday the team waved Charlie the cockatoo off to his new home. Beckie Bailey GSPCA Animal Care Assistant said “We all adored our Charlie the cockatoo who went to his new forever home on Friday.” “I had to give him a goodbye kiss before he went and he actually jumped on my shoulder today which...
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Baby bird advice from the GSPCA
Posted by Steve on 26th Apr, 2021 |
With Spring well underway the GSPCA are asking Islanders to please be mindful of the many fledglings popping up around the Bailiwick.  The GSPCA would like to remind that as a general rule, it is best to leave baby birds alone. A baby bird has a greater chance of survival in the wild than it...
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