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First thing this morning we are aware that Jessie the stray beagle was around the west coast and feeding next to our dog trap.
We have just received a report that may indicate that she is back in St Andrews, but we are appealing if you do see her to please call 257261.
We are aware that Jessie has been chased by members of public trying to catch her which we are asking people not to do as this will scare her from the area she is happy in and may have resulted in her moving inland.
Jessie continues to remain along the west coast and we are very thankful for all of the reports.
Her confidence is building once again around the trap and we are hoping that she will continue to do so.
We would like to highlight she is very timid and nervous and please DO NOT chase or follow her as it is likely to scare her from the area she is happy in.
Here is the update from Friday -
We are pleased to report that despite Jessie being let out of the trap on Wednesday morning she has remained along the west coast with reports, sightings and GSPCA team members tracking her up until late last night.
As at 11am we have had two reports confirming her location very near the trap, and GSPCA team members monitored her last night feeding next to it although extremely wary and unsure.
We continue to monitor Jessie the stray beagle cross who is becoming more confident around our trap although still extremely nervous of people.
GSPCA staff and volunteers continue to monitor her movements, feeding and drinking habits and hope to soon be close to catching her for her owners.
Even today we are aware of where she is and team members have been monitoring her.
We are aware that yesterday she moved inland around the Oatlands area, but she is now back on the west coast.
We continue to monitor Jessie the stray beagle cross who is becoming more confident around our trap although still extremely nervous of people.
GSPCA staff and volunteers continue to monitor her movements, feeding and drinking habits and hope to soon be close to catching her for her owners.
Even today we are aware of where she is and team members have been monitoring her.
We are working closely with Jessie's owners to help in the search of their dog and we all appreciate the wonderful public support and reports so far.
We continue to monitor Jessie the stray beagle cross who is becoming more confident around our trap although still extremely nervous of people.
GSPCA staff and volunteers continue to monitor her movements, feeding and drinking habits and hope to soon be close to catching her for her owners.
Even this evening we are aware of where she is and team members have been monitoring her.
We are working closely with Jessie's owners to help in the search of their dog and we all appreciate the wonderful public support and reports so far.
Recent sightings continue to show that Jessie is in the North West of Guernsey and we ask anyone that spots Jessie to immediately call us on 257261 and not approach as she will likely run from the area.
Previously Jessie the stray beagle cross has been seen on multiple occasions in and around the St Martins, St Andrews, St Peter Port, Forest, Castel and Vale area and we have been trying to feed her in and around a trap central to her location.
Once again the GSPCA managed to locate Jessie but she continues to refuse to let anyone close to her.
Recent sightings have all been in the North West of Guernsey and we ask anyone that spots Jessie to immediately call us on 257261 and not approach as she will likely run from the area.
Previously Jessie the stray beagle cross has been seen on multiple occasions in and around the St Martins, St Andrews, St Peter Port, Forest, Castel and Vale area and we have been trying to feed her in and around a trap central to these locations.
The GSPCA have been informed this evening that the Environment Department is warning dog owners to keep pets away from any white substance they may find on local beaches.
Small lumps of a white waxy substance have been found today at Vazon Bay by the States Works beach cleaning team. Lumps of a similar substance found in south Devon and Cornwall in December 2014 were identified as degraded edible oil or fat.
If the substance is degraded oil, whilst not harmful to human health, it could pose a danger to dogs if it has gone rancid.