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After the success of the recent training at the GSPCA we are planning additional sessions through the year.
The dates for the first aid courses are:
Cat First Aid 9.30am - 11.45am Sunday 6th July 2014 - Ref - Cat 6/7
Dog First Aid 9.30am - 11.45am Sunday 13th July 2014 - Ref - Dog 13/7
Cat First Aid 9.30am - 11.45am Sunday 2nd November 2014 - Ref - Cat 2/11
Dog First Aid 9.30am - 11.45am Sunday 9th November 2014 - Ref - Dog 9/11
All courses are a minimum £15 donation and you must book your place by the Saturday before the training session.
On Saturday the GSPCA and Grow Ltd teamed up to put on a BBQ and fun day at the Grow Ltd site in St Sampsons.
With RSPCA Freedom Food and a veggie selection, home made cakes, animals to see, games and of course a huge plant sale, the day kicked off at 10am and the team from Grow and the GSPCA had a wonderful day with the many visitors that popped in.
Do remember Rose the hedgehog?
Rose is one of many hedgehogs that we have had in recently to be injured by gardening equipment.
After a long process of rehabilitation and care since arriving in April Rose is now back to health and fit enough to be released.
Sadly due to her injuries to her head many of her spines haven't grown back, so a lovely home with an enclosed garden was found and Rose left the Shelter last Friday.
When Rose went to her new home we equipped Mr & Mrs Herring with a wildlife camera to see how she got on in her new home.
Next Friday June 27th is Bring Your Dog to Work Day.
Having a dog in the room can make human colleagues more cooperative, reduce stress, increase job satisfaction and productivity.
When adopting a dog or any animal from the GSPCA we often ask how many hours potential owners may be at work. Perhaps the question should actually be - are you able to take your dog to work?
Discussing the benefits of taking a dog to work might just result in a match with a dog we have in for homing.
With the sunny weather and gardens blooming the GSPCA have had a busy few weeks with injured wildlife found in areas that have been strimmed or cut.
The main casualty have been hedgehogs and even mothers with young that have been found whilst an area has been cleared or cut.
Over recent years we have seen a decrease in feral cat colonies thanks to the work of the GSPCA and that of Guernsey Animal Aid Cats, but it only takes one unnetuered female cat and one male to result in a litter of kittens.
TEN members of staff from the Medical Specialist Group gave up a sunny Saturday this weekend to undertake voluntary work at the GSPCA.
The Guernsey Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has a huge variety of duties that need to be completed on a daily basis and so are very grateful when islanders volunteer to give them a hand.
As well as the obvious chores of feeding and exercising animals and cleaning out the kennels and cattery, there are also a number of site-maintenance jobs.
With another sunny and warm weekend ahead of us the GSPCA want to ensure all pet owners take care of their animals.
This week the GSPCA have had calls from concerned members of the public that have reported dogs locked in cars.
With the warm weather and direct sunlight, dogs in cars are potentially in a situation where you could kill your pet if it is left regardless of the situation.
On Wednesday the GSPCA welcomed students from St Mary St Michael for a school visit.
Sarah Creasey the Welfare and Education Officer met the students at the front the GSPCA Animal Shelter before showing the children the facilities in St Andrews.
The GSPCA have been based at our current site since 1929 and the children learnt about the animals in our care and the work that is carried out 24 hours a day 7 days a week.