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Today GSPCA staff have been within metres of Jessie the lost beagle cross that has been missing from St Martins since Tuesday.
The most recent occasion was GSPCA Manager Steve Byrne tracked her down to the field next to the Villoq Estate near Samuarez Park at 3pm.
Yesterday sightings came from Route de la Hougue du Pommier and Rue de la Ronde Cheminee, with our wardens also out at 3am at Les Beaucamps where they also came very close to her.
Today we have had a number of sightings of Jessie the lost beagle cross that is missing from St Martins since Tuesday.
Shortly after 3pm staff were dispatched to help look for Jessie between Route de la Hougue du Pommier and Rue de la Ronde Cheminee.
We are working closely with Jessie's owners to help in the search of their dog Jessie and we all appreciate the wonderful public support and reports so far.
Over 3 months since going missing we continue to search for Bertie the missing Schnauzer.
Up until the early hours of yesterday morning and despite using a number of wildlife cameras, sightings have been sketchy at best of Bertie until the report we received at 1.15am on Tuesday.
Just after midnight we had what sounds like a very positive report, and both the spotter and friends, as well as GSPCA wardens spent some time in the early hours looking for possible signs of the missing dog.
The GSPCA continue to help in the search for Bertie the schnauzer who has been missing for just over a month.
Bertie is a very timid little lad, especially with men and people he doesn't know.
Possible sightings and reports have been received from across Guernsey and the GSPCA would ask anyone out to report any possible sightings as soon as possible.
Last night around 7.30pm we had a very positive sighting in the L'Ancresse area near Vale Church.
If you do spot him then please call us at the GSPCA on 01481 257261.
The GSPCA continue to help in the search for Bertie the schnauzer who has been missing for just over a month.
Bertie is a very timid little lad, especially with men and people he doesn't know.
Possible sightings and reports have been received from across Guernsey and the GSPCA would ask anyone out to report any possible sightings as soon as possible.
If you do spot him then please call us at the GSPCA on 01481 257261.
Please do not approach or try to catch him as it is likely to scare him away and not help with his safe capture.
This evening and each Thursday in the run up to Christmas the GSPCA will have a stall outside Barclay's Bank.
This is the fourth Christmas in a row the GSPCA have attended the Late Night Christmas evenings in St Peter Port to raise funds for the Animal Shelter.
We will have a selection of Christmas and pet goods on sale and a few fun games to play.
We will be setting up from 5pm and we look forward seeing you tonight.
To visit our online shop please click here.
We continue to search for Bertie and log reports from around Guernsey
We have had a number of recent reports in the Perelle area, which could have been Bertie, but we still have no pictures to confirm it was him.
Staff, volunteers and many wonderful kind souls are continuing to help in the search for Bertie, as well as displaying posters to help advertise him.
Previous sightings have been around the Grandes Rocque, Barras Lane and near St Sampson's High School.
Although in the last 24 hours we have had no 100% confirmed sightings of Bertie, the day before yesterday in the morning there was a possible sighting near to his home on La Hure Mare Road just off Route Summerfield, which could mean that he may be very close to his home.
We did have a call of a possible stray dog last night in the Perelle area, which could have been Bertie, but we still have no pictures to confirm it was him.
Earlier today we were all very excited with a possible report of Bertie out in the day in a garden, but sadly it wasn't him and the dog that it turned out to be is soon to be back with its owner.
Despite staff, volunteers and the wonderful public who are watching out for Bertie we have not had a firm report in the last 36 hours, although there was a possible sighting at Barras Lane in the early hours of yesterday morning.
Most recent sightings have been around the Grandes Rocque area and near St Sampson's High School.
Yesterday at the GSPCA we were kept very busy from loose horses to injured cats.
Not only were members of the GSPCA team helping animals in need around Guernsey on Remembrance Sunday, but there was one that needed helping on site at the Shelter in St Andrews.
Animal Care Assistant Sarah Ozanne and volunteer Fleur Pizzey were busy cleaning and feeding the animals in the outdoor runs when they could hear a lot of 'meows'.
It didn't seem to be coming from the cattery building so on investigating they spotted a young kitten in the fields at the Shelter.