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More than 40 local charities with a variety of stands - all on the front lawn of Government House.
Various activities and entertainment through the afternoon - plus food and refreshments.
Entry is free (car park is min. £2 donation to Guernsey Scouts).
By kind permission of His Excellency The Lieutenant-Governor who is also the Patron of the GSPCA.
A great opportunity to show your support the organisations that work hard to support our community. #GuernseyTogether
As part of this year’s Floral Guernsey charity events, Samarkand, Castel, was opened for the first time in aid of the GSPCA and Young Lives vs Cancer.
310 visitors visited the garden for one day only in June, which was the sunniest and hottest day of the year so far. Visitors also enjoyed tea, coffee, delicious homemade cakes, a Bloomin’ Bellini bar, and there was a fantastic raffle too.
All around Guernsey each year businesses and offices have had their 4 legged friends come to work and this ear Bring Your Dog To Work Day takes places today, Friday 25th June.
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?
An outbreak of a rare condition that causes severe illness in cats has led to a voluntary recall of multiple brands of cat food
Fold Hill Foods is voluntarily recalling a number of its hypoallergenic cat food products, from brands including Applaws, AVA and Sainsbury’s, over a possible link to an outbreak of a potentially fatal condition, feline pancytopenia.
The original article published below on 16 June 2021 stated that only the Applaws products with the Best Before dates of December 2022 to June 2023 were included in the voluntary recall.
Every Summer in Guernsey we see a rise in case of kennel cough in dogs.
This year is no different and kennel cough for those that don’t is an airway infection which causes a nasty cough in dogs. More severe cases can occasionally result in symptoms such as a high temperature or a reduced appetite.
Please call your vet for advice if you think your dog has kennel cough. Most dogs improve on their own, but some need treatment from a vet.
The GSPCA have been extremely busy in recent weeks with huge numbers of baby birds needing hand rearing that have been found or rescued.
Baby birds are always where possible best left in the wild to be rehabilitated by their parents.
Nicolle Morgan GSPCA Animal Care Assistant said “Very recently we have received a few birds nests full of baby birds varying from pinkies as in newly hatched to fledglings (almost fully feathered), mainly due to disruption from gardening activities.”
This weekend we have a wonderful Open Garden event and if you can help make cakes then please do get in touch so we can help raise as much funds as possible for two great causes.
If you can help please contact Wendy Woodcock on 07781 157465 or email [email protected]
The Open garden is by kind permission of Wendy Woodcock at the gardens at Samarkand, Rue de la Hougue, Castel will be open to the public.
Sunday June 13th 2021
£5 per head
14:00 - 17:30
Afternoon Tea at St Pierre Park Hotel
Saturday 18th September 2021
Arrival from 2pm for 2.30pm
£25 pp or £250 per table of 10
Venue St Pierre Park
Raffle & Complimentary Drink on Arrival
All proceeds to the GSPCA.
For more information please contact [email protected]
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “We are hugely grateful to all the team at The International Stock Exchange who are doing so much to help and support our work at the GSPCA.”
On Sunday the GSPCA was once again out fund raising and promoting our work at this years Arts Seafront Sunday.
With hundreds of stalls, demonstrations, performers and things to see and do a fantastic day was had by all.
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “We had a fantastic day at the Arts Seafront Sunday and must thank all involved and supported.”
“We raised £800 and a special thanks to Guy Hardill and Leighton for helping me on our GSPCA stall.”
On Tuesday evening the GSPCA greeted 17 volunteers from Paws for Support for an evening of training.
The training held was to learn to save dogs lives as GSPCA Manager Steve Byrne carried out the GSPCA Dog First Aid Course.
This was the first Dog First Aid course due to covid since November 2019.
The 17 ladies from Paws for Support had an informative evening with wonderful thanks and kind words shared before they left after the 2 hour training session.