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Every year the GSPCA are called out and receive stray dogs and cats during periods of fireworks that have either escaped or run off due to being scared by the loud bangs they make.
Last year the GSPCA launched our firework calendar which is an online record of firework displays and events which pet owners can easily visit to see the upcoming occasions which could scare their pets.
The CEVA dedicated Welfare Awards website is now open for nominations - www.cevawelfareawards.com
Please note nominations can only be submitted electronically via the website this year. Nominations will be accepted until early January.
Earlier this year GSPCA President and local vet John Knight won the Vet of the Year category and our very own Yvonne Chauvel the GSPCA Senior Animal Care Assistant was a finalist for the Charity Professional of the Year Award.
Every year the GSPCA are called out and receive stray dogs and cats during periods of fireworks that have either escaped or run off due to being scared by the loud bangs they make.
Tomorrow as part of the Harbour Carnival celebrations where we will be with a GSPCA fun games stall, they have planned at 9.45pm along the seafront a firework display. Also in Herm on Saturday at around 10.30pm there is also a firework display planned.
Every year the GSPCA are called out and receive stray dogs and cats during periods of fireworks that have either escaped or run off due to being scared by the loud bangs they make.
Tomorrow their is a private display at St Pierre Park Hotel at 10pm and on Liberation Day Saturday 9th May the display will take place along the seafront.
To help your dogs and cats during these very stressful times we have a SALE on the Adaptil and Feliway products which are designed to appease your pets during times of difficulty.
Last month two local caring and hard working individuals were confirmed as finalists in the 2015 Ceva Awards for Animal Welfare.
John Knight BVetMed, MRCVS who is Veterinary Surgeon from the Vetcare Centres and GSPCA President and Yvonne Chauvel Senior Animal Care Assistant at the GSPCA were recently nominated and short listed for these fantastic awards which recognise the amazing work in animal welfare in the UK and abroad.
This month two local caring and hard working individuals were confirmed as part of becoming finalists in the 2015 Ceva Awards for Animal Welfare.
John Knight BVetMed, MRCVS who is Veterinary Surgeon from the Vetcare Centres and Yvonne Chauvel Senior Animal Care Assistant at the GSPCA were recently nominated and short listed for these fantastic awards which recognise the amazing work in animal welfare in the UK and abroad.
On Friday 27th March the GSPCA will welcome Karen Green from Ceva the company that produces the Adaptil and Feliway products.
Karen is visiting to talk about the many Ceva products and their uses.
GSPCA staff and volunteers will be in attendance, and for a minimum £5 donation any professionals or pet owners that would like to attend can do so. To book a place please follow the details below.
There are two sessions planned and you can either come along for 11am or the second at 1.30pm.
On Midnight to celebrate the New Year many will be setting off fireworks, so please think of your pets and animals around you.
Every year the GSPCA are called out and receive stray dogs and cats during periods of fireworks, which have either escaped or run off due to being scared by the loud bangs they make.
Sadly less than 45% of the stray dogs and cats are microchipped that are found as strays and brought to the GSPCA, and even less have collars with tags.
Every year the GSPCA are called out and receive stray dogs and cats during the firework period that have either escaped or run off due to being scared by the loud bangs they make.
Sadly less than 45% of the stray dogs and cats are microchipped that are found as strays and brought to the GSPCA, and even less have collars with tags.
With the 5th November only two weeks away it is time to consider the pets in your household.
Every year during periods when fireworks are used many animals across Guernsey can become distressed and there are a number of precautions you can take to help ensure that you help settle your pets.
For the full advice from the GSPCA please click here.