Pets at Home & Support Adoption for Pets help the GSPCA with a fantastic donation from the Santa Paws Appeal
Posted by Steve on 2nd May, 2018 |
A huge thanks from GSPCA to Pets at Home & Support Adoption for Pets & those that supported the Santa Paws Appeal Last week GSPCA Manager Steve Byrne and the team had a lovely visit from Rory Thorington Store Manager and Nicole Prevel Store Colleague from Guernsey Pets at Home. The visit...
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Please help us find the owner of a black male cat found after being hit by a car on Guelles Road last night
Posted by Steve on 2nd May, 2018 |
Please help us find the owner of a black male cat found after being hit by a car on Guelles Road off La Vrangue last night Last night just before 11pm (Tuesday 1st May 2018) GSPCA Ambulance Warden arrived at Guelles Road just off La Vrangue to collect a cat that had sadly been killed by a...
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Stall & busking spaces available for the GSPCA Animal Welfare Seafront Sunday on 20th May less than 3 weeks away
Posted by Steve on 30th Apr, 2018 |
With less than 3 weeks to go the GSPCA are busy preparing for the seventh Animal Welfare Seafront Sunday.With 2 cruise liners visiting it is set to be a busy day on the 20th May.We are more than happy if any stalls or buskers would like to join us and if you are interested in supporting our day to...
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Only 2 days to go to visit many beaches with your 4 legged friend - Dog & Horse Restriction on Beaches in Guernsey
Posted by Steve on 28th Apr, 2018 |
With only two days to enjoy many beaches with your dogs around Guernsey, the GSPCA are reminding all about the restrictions.Dogs are not allowed on or off lead on the following beaches between 1st May – 30th September:FermainPetit BotL’EreeThe Northern end of VazonPort SoifCoboL’Ancresse...
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Spring advice from the GSPCA with the many baby birds around Guernsey being seen and found
Posted by Steve on 20th Apr, 2018 |
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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