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We must thank everyone that helped, took part and supported the Animal Welfare Seafront Sunday.
The day was a fantastic success with lots of family fun and enjoyment.
One of the main spectacles was the Animal Mascot Race which took place on Sunday at 1pm and this year the race included -
If you missed it here are the results for 2013 -
Celebrity and Charity Race
Heat 1
1st Daniel the Donkey from Island FM
With only a few days to go to the Animal Welfare Seafront Sunday and the last of the Seafront Sundays for 2013 here is a list of just some of the events and times -
8am Seafront Road closes for setting up of the Animal Welfare Seafront Sunday
9.45am Stall holders to have their vehicles off of the Seafront unless permission has been pre arranged
10.00am Military parade along the Seafront to the Town Church
With only 4 weeks this Sunday to go don't forget as part of the Animal Welfare Seafront Sunday there will be a fun dog show.
As part of our Seafront Sunday event on September the 9th you will be able to enjoy a huge variety of live music from some amazing local talents.
The stage will be situated on the seafront close to the Ship and Crown in the heart of our event.
The line-up is absolutely fantastic and we would like to thank everyone involved.
12:25 13:00 Becky and the Veggie Burgers (aka the meatmen)
Yesterday staff and some giant animals popped along to BBC Guernsey to talk to Euan Mahy about the Animal Welfare Seafront Sunday.
Shelter staff took over the studio with two kittens and 4 giant mascots. To find out all about the day and how you can sponsor and man a giant animal on the day please read below.
Below are the outfits available so far and listed those that are currently sponsored. For a minimum of £100 sponsorship you or your business could be involved in a very fun, funny, fantastic, fund raiser to help animals in Guernsey. See below for more details as well as the suits ready now or pop in to the Shelter -
For an application form please
Need your dog or cat microchipped?
On average 2 in 3 dogs and cats that come into the Shelter as a stray aren’t chipped.
A microchip is about the size of a grain of rice and is inserted between the shoulder blades of a cat or dog and is a permanent form of identification.
This year both the GSPCA and Animal Aid Cats slashed their prices to £4.99 to help encourage pet owners to get their pets microchipped and it is still available at this price with both charities.