Unwanted Christmas Gifts? We're still in Smith Street until the 31st
Posted by GSPCA on 27th Dec, 2012 |
The GSPCA hope everyone received everything they wanted at Christmas but if you didn't why not drop your unwanted gifts off at the GSPCA Pop Up Shop in Smith Street below OSA Recruitment and pick up a bargain while you are there.With everything from bric-a-brac to pet supplies Helen Holmes and...
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Merry Christmas from all at the GSPCA and advice on how to keep your pets safe over the festive season
Posted by GSPCA on 24th Dec, 2012 |
Christmas is a wonderful time of year – but not always for your pets! Every year the GSPCA has reported incidents of pets putting their safety at risk. Here are some tips from the GSPCA to keep your pets safe. Please keep them away from - Alcoholic beverages Chocolate (highly toxic to pets) Coffee...
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Is it the end of the world today? If not the GSPCA can announce we are at the OSA Recruitment Pop Up Shop until the end of 2012
Posted by GSPCA on 21st Dec, 2012 |
Today the GSPCA can officially announce that the GSPCA Pop Up Charity Shop will be on Smith Street thanks to OSA Recruitment until and including the 31st December.The GSPCA has been in the shop since Monday 17th December manned by Helen Holmes and her team of volunteers.The shop has stock from pet...
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Late Night Shopping with the GSPCA and Giant Animal friends
Posted by GSPCA on 20th Dec, 2012 |
This evening please pop along and support the GSPCA stall and shop fund raising to help animals in Guernsey.We will have our stall on the Pollet as well as late night opening at our Pop Up Shop at the top of Smith Street thanks to OSA Recruitment.Handing out lolly pops and raising funds will be...
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Appeal - Jethou Bumblebee has oFISHally got a taste for herring and mackerel - & buy your own seal at our Pop Up Shop
Posted by GSPCA on 19th Dec, 2012 |
Jethou Bumblebee has been at the Shelter for just over 4 weeks and has really grown an appetite.With 15 to 20 fish being swallowed a day he has put on an additional 10kg which is fantastic news as he was only 17kg on entry.Staff at the Shelter have decided now to do the rehabilitation work at the...
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