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Dog owners around the Bailiwick each day enjoy our stunning islands while walking their dogs and today is #WalkingYourDogDay
We would normally have an average 30-40 dogs in our care at the GSPCA but as people are unable to travel due to Covid we only see a small number of boarding dogs and thankfully very few needing to be rehomed.
This has hit our income greatly as our boarding helps raise half of the running costs of the GSPCA so we are asking if you could do a sponsored event to raise funds for our 24/7 work.
On Sunday 7th April all day on Herm Island they are organising the Island charity dog walking day in aid of GSPCA.
Shell Beach kiosk will be serving ‘Herm-made’ soup and rolls, bacon butties & hot dogs from 9am-5pm with donations to the GSPCA.
Doggie treat bags also available.
They have said the more dogs the merrier and from the GSPCA we would like to thank them for organising this event and really hope you will support what should be a great day.
On Sunday Island FM and Trim Dog welcomed nearly 50 dogs and their owners to the Annual Charity Dog Walk.
Starting from Liberation Monument at 9.30am on a glorious day all enjoyed the short stroll together to Bulwer Avenue and back.
A registration fee of £5 was collected to support Animal Aid and the GSPCA with the totals raised to be released soon.
There were goodie bags and certificates for each doggie as well as a raffle for the walkers with prizes of up to £100 of Trim Dog vouchers handed out.
Island FM and Trim Dog would like to invite you and your furry friends to the Annual Charity Dog Walk!
Join us on Sunday 9th April at the Liberation Monument for a 9.30am start.
We’ll enjoy a short stroll together to Bulwer Avenue and back! A registration fee of £5 will be collected to support Animal Aid and the GSPCA
They’ll be goodie bags and certificates for each doggie as well as a raffle for the walkers (tickets on sale from Trim Dog £1 per strip), who could win up to £100 of Trim Dog vouchers!
On Sunday Guernsey dogs and owners filled the area next to the Liberation Monument in St Peter Port at 9.30 in the morning.
The purpose was to raise funds for the GSPCA and Guernsey Animal Aid Cats all thanks to Creature Comforts and Island FM.
With over 50 dogs, their owners and a dry start a wonderful amount was raised.
Michelle Boates Director of Creature Comforts said "The walk was a big success and we had in excess of 50 dogs!"
On Sunday 17th April at 9.30am Creature Comforts Pet Store with Island FM are asking all dog owners to come together and help raise money for Guernsey Animal Aid and the GSPCA.
Island FM and Creature Comforts would like you and your dog to join them for a brisk walk……
The walk will start at Liberation Monument at 9.30am, walking along the sea front towards Bulwer Avenue then returning to town.
Goodie bags and water will be provided.