A huge thank you to the 40 dogs, their owners, Island FM & the Pet Cabin for the wonderful Easter Saturday Sponsored Walk
Posted by Steve on 24th Apr, 2014 |
On Easter Saturday 40 dogs, their owners and a team of volunteers took part in a sponsored walk to help two Guernsey charities.Sponsored by the Pet Cabin and supported by Island FM the event helped raise funds for the GSPCA and Help a Guernsey Child.The walk took place at 9.30 in the morning...
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Thank you to all involved with the Guernsey Police Student Sponsored Walk on Good Friday
Posted by Steve on 24th Apr, 2014 |
On Good Friday class 1 of 2014 of Guernsey Student Police Officers undertook a 17 mile half island walk to raise money for the GSPCA.They successfully completed this half an hour ahead of schedule having left Portelet at 9am and arriving at Liberation Monument in St Peter Port at almost exactly 4pm.
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GSPCA Staff Member from over 5000 nominations is a finalist at the Petplan & ADCH Animal Charity Awards 2014
Posted by Steve on 23rd Apr, 2014 |
This year we the Petplan and ADCH received over 5,500 nominations from adopters, supporters, charity staff and volunteers.They are thrilled that so many people have nominated to recognise the fantastic work that goes on in animal charities every day to help rescue and rehome pets in need. Their...
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With Palm Oil once again spotted along the English South coast Guernsey Dog Owners Warned of Substance on Beaches
Posted by Steve on 17th Apr, 2014 |
Last October the Environment Department warned dog owners to keep pets away from any white substance they may find on local beaches and with the same substance spotted once again along the South Coast of England the GSPCA are asking dog owners to take care over the Easter break.
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Baby bird advice for Guernsey - often healthy fledglings are best left alone
Posted by Steve on 17th Apr, 2014 |
With Spring 2014 well underway the GSPCA are asking Islanders to 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 has...
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