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On Saturday 4th October it is World Animal Day and to help celebrate and spread the good word of the work that goes on in Guernsey the GSPCA will once again be in Market Square with a stall to raise funds for the Shelter, for advice and also we will have a selection of animals in need of good homes.
We will be on the Terrace between 10am and 4pm and if you would like to volunteer on the stall please give us a call on 01481 257261 or email [email protected]
This weekend on Sunday the 31st August we will have our fun games stall with the Guernsey Market Stall holders in Market Square in St Peter Port.
We will be setting up from 8am and if you would like to help on the day please pop down to give a hand and the stall will be open from around 9am once all set up.
From games to GSPCA goods and pet supplies we will be helping raise funds to help the 300 animals at the Shelter in St Andrews.
We have to say a huge thanks to OSA Recruitment who once again are allowing us to take over their Pop Up Shop in Smith Street.
We will be opening the doors from Monday the 22nd September for the week and we will have a number of exciting new items that we will be promoting and we will let you know more information closer to the time.
We will of course have a selection of pet supplies, GSPCA goods, bric-a-brac and clothes as well as a display of animals looking for good homes.
Last night at the Market Bistro the GSPCA held its first Bingo Night.
The Pie & Mash Bingo Bash as it was called took place within the inner market building where the Market Bistro and their team catered, fed an watered the budding bingo players.
With over 60 in attendance the money raised was in aid of the GSPCA and helping animals in Guernsey.
For just £14.50 for adults and £10.50 for children the price included 8 games of bingo and at the interval a buffet style pie and mash.
Yesterday the GSPCA were called out to a dog that had been left in a car on what was another very hot day.
The dog as reported by Guernsey Police was recovered and taken to the GSPCA.
Lorna Prince the Animal Welfare Manager and Annabelle Janes Animal Care Assistant and Collection Officer attended the scene and worked alongside the Guernsey Police.
The dog which is now fine and back with the owner highlights the importance of not leaving any pet at risk in the warm and sunny weather.
With another sunny week ahead of us the GSPCA want to ensure all pet owners take care of their animals.
The GSPCA during hot weather always receive reports from concerned members of the public that have seen dogs locked in cars and other animals in glass houses.
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.
All this week as part of the Carnival Week celebrations in St Peter Port the GSPCA are joining in to have some fun and raise funds for animals in Guernsey.
Situated just outside New Look the GSPCA stall has a selection of fun games to try your luck to win a prize.
From a Minion Tombola to Open the Door for a Bob the Builder, Coconut Shy for a teddy to Spin the Wheel and even a Spongebob Square Pants Tombola there are lots of fun games to join in and also help animals in Guernsey.
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.
The GSPCA would like to make a number of thanks for a wonderful week which has started Pet Adoption Month and also World Stray Animal Day on Friday 4th April.
From Monday to Thursday last week we were once again invited into the OSA Recruitment Pop Up Shop where we had all sorts on sale to raise funds for the Shelter as well as a number of animals looking for new homes.
The shop had an Easter theme and we had many visitors through the week.