PRIVATE FIREWORK DISPLAY Friday 5th July 930pm Mont Arrive, St Peter Port, GY1 2AQ
Posted by Steve on 4th Jul, 2024 |
Every year we hear of firework related incidents involving animals and children. While fireworks may be exciting and pretty to look at and its fun to celebrate many celebrations with a bang, we must put our safety, the safety of our pets and the local wildlife first.  Friday 5th July at...
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Specsavers teams seeing the GSPCA is helped out in lots of ways – huge thanks from all our team and animals #WithoutUs
Posted by Steve on 28th Jun, 2024 |
The GSPCA are hugely grateful to the staff at Specsavers who have given so much time to help animals and the work of the GSPCA over recent months. Tim Pellett GSPCA Training and Community Officer said “On the 15th May, 4th June and 8th June we have greeted amazing volunteers from...
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Riley one very lucky hedgehog after being caught in a cable tie – GSPCA urge everyone to help hedgehogs in Guernsey this Summer
Posted by Steve on 27th Jun, 2024 |
In the late hours of Sunday 2 hedgehogs arrived at the GSPCA. One a juvenile who was healthy was found next to another unable to move due to a cable tie trapping the poorly hedgehog. Both were found next to one another and were kindly brought into the GSPCA by some caring members of public where...
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See the GSPCA at the Viaër Marchi, hosted by National Trust of Guernsey this Monday 1st July at Saumarez Park #WithoutUs #VM2024
Posted by Steve on 26th Jun, 2024 |
The hugely popular Viaër Marchi, hosted by National Trust of Guernsey on the first Monday in July, heralds the start of the Guernsey Summer season. Showcasing traditional Island crafts, favourite foods, music and dancing, this is a gathering enjoyed by generations of Islanders and return visitors...
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Rabbit Awareness Week – The forgotten pets of Guernsey - how you can help those at the GSPCA and our welfare work
Posted by Steve on 25th Jun, 2024 |
Every year the GSPCA is called out to homes, sheds, buildings, green houses and gardens where rabbits can be found in extremely poor conditions. In recent years the GSPCA have removed more than 60 rabbits from one address more than 30 from another and are often called to addresses where there is...
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