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We are appealing for help for this Sundays dog show and summer fayre.
If you have tombola or raffle items that you can donate for the day please either pop them into the Animal Shelter or on the day to the event at Fairfields.
Also if you can help most volunteers are arriving from 9.30am on Sunday to help set up.
For full details on how to help and the last blog about the day please read below.
This Sunday 2nd June the GSPCA will be holding a fun dog show and summer fayre at Fairfields in Castel.
This Sunday 2nd June the GSPCA will be holding a fun dog show and summer fayre at Fairfields in Castel.
There will be plenty of parking for a donation in the field next to the show ground where marshal's will be on hand.
What’s happening?
The day starts at 11am and the Dog Show from 12.30 - 4pm (50p a class)
There is no need to pre enter your dog just please turn up on the day.
Could you help the GSPCA in helping animals find new homes?
You may already have pets or aren't able to but here is a way that you can help those feathered and furry friends find a new home.
We always have animals looking for new homes and the link below is a link to just a small selection.
Why not place a poster up at your work or local shop and help spread the word of those animals needing new homes in Guernsey.
To download the posters please
The second stray tortoise we have had in at the Shelter is still looking for her owner.
If you think that this may be your lost tortoise then please call the GSPCA on 257261 or pop into the Animal Shelter in St Andrews.
The tortoise was found in the Vale area on the 18th May and is a female Hermans adult.
If you are looking for advice on lost and found animals please click here for details.
Last night one of the Shelter volunteer wardens rescued a cormorant from St Sampsons that was trapped in a garden.
After a night of TLC and plenty of fish we are pleased to announce that we were able to release him this afternoon in a very sunny St Peter Port spot.
After being trapped behind a fence thankfully there were no injuries or health issues which meant he was able to go back to the wild where he belongs.
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said 'When he came in last night even though he had been trapped for some time he was very healthy.'
Spring is always a busy time for the GSPCA and 2013 is no exception.
Last night in just two hours the Shelter accepted a feral kitten, a stray dog, a stray cat, a cormorant that had got trapped behind a fence, an injured duck, an injured gosling, a young collared dove and an injured gull.
That doesn't include the many others that came in throughout the day.