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Organised by Linda Laine and kindly made by Sally Johnson, Sue Queripel, Christa Tee, Sue Haggarty and Odile Davy who all adore animals and are ask the community each November to ‘Please wear your purple poppy alongside your red poppy’.
The Purple Poppies were on sale at Creature Comforts, Gaudions, Venture Garage, Trev’s Motorcycles, Les Eturs Vets, Guernsey Animal Aid, Vets 4 Pets, at the GSPCA and our Charity Shop in Smith Street.
The GSPCA are very excited to announce from the 21st November the Pets At Home Foundation launch the
At the heart of the GSPCA is education which is extremely important as the next generation are the future pet owners and carers of animals in Guernsey.
The GSPCA are delighted when approached to talk about our work and the care of animals.
On Tuesday evening a lovely group of St Johns Badgers visited the GSPCA where GSPCA Manager Steve Byrne gave them a behind the scenes tour of many of the animal areas.
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “It was lovely to show the St Johns Badgers around on Tuesday evening.”
On Wednesday the GSPCA held its second Dog First Aid Course of 2022.
It was so well attended we had to hold the training in the large training room we have at the GSPCA.
GSPCA Manager Steve Byrne who has over 25 years working in the field of animal rescue runs the training and with over 3000 animals through the doors every year at the GSPCA the team see cases of animal first aid on a daily basis here in Guernsey.
The GSPCA have Purple Poppies on sale at our front desk.
Organised by Linda Laine and kindly made by Sally Johnson, Ruby Dodd, Sue Queripel, Christa Tee, Sue Haggarty and Odile Davy who all adore animals and are asking the community to ‘Please wear your purple poppy alongside your red poppy’.
On sale at the GSPCA and a number of other locations for a minimum donation of £1 the proceeds will help animals in Guernsey.
Our opening hours are 9am to 5pm Monday to Saturday and 11am to 4pm on Sunday.
Tomorrow the GSPCA will be holding the second dog first aid course of 2022.
GSPCA Manager Steve Byrne who has over 25 years working in the field of animal rescue will be running the course and with over 3000 animals through the doors every year at the GSPCA the team see cases of animal first aid on a daily basis here in Guernsey.
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “In May we held our first Dog First Aid Course of 2022 and we had a full house of 19.”
Once again the Bailiwick has high winds and weather that puts our animals and wildlife at risk.
Often during the winter months with the high winds and stormy weather makes it difficult for wild animals and birds to feed and rest.
With the high winds we have to ensure our pets and animals kept outside are safe and secure.
Once again GSPCA are asking those that live around and visit our coast to please watch out for injured animals in need as well as seal pups which can get separated from their mothers at this time of year especially when we see bad weather.