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We continue to monitor Jessie the stray beagle cross who is becoming more confident around our trap although still extremely nervous of people.
GSPCA staff and volunteers continue to monitor her movements, feeding and drinking habits and hope to soon be close to catching her for her owners.
Even today we are aware of where she is and team members have been monitoring her.
We are aware that yesterday she moved inland around the Oatlands area, but she is now back on the west coast.
We continue to monitor Jessie the stray beagle cross who is becoming more confident around our trap although still extremely nervous of people.
GSPCA staff and volunteers continue to monitor her movements, feeding and drinking habits and hope to soon be close to catching her for her owners.
Even today we are aware of where she is and team members have been monitoring her.
We are working closely with Jessie's owners to help in the search of their dog and we all appreciate the wonderful public support and reports so far.
We continue to monitor Jessie the stray beagle cross who is becoming more confident around our trap although still extremely nervous of people.
GSPCA staff and volunteers continue to monitor her movements, feeding and drinking habits and hope to soon be close to catching her for her owners.
Even this evening we are aware of where she is and team members have been monitoring her.
We are working closely with Jessie's owners to help in the search of their dog and we all appreciate the wonderful public support and reports so far.
Recent sightings continue to show that Jessie is in the North West of Guernsey and we ask anyone that spots Jessie to immediately call us on 257261 and not approach as she will likely run from the area.
Previously Jessie the stray beagle cross has been seen on multiple occasions in and around the St Martins, St Andrews, St Peter Port, Forest, Castel and Vale area and we have been trying to feed her in and around a trap central to her location.
Once again the GSPCA managed to locate Jessie but she continues to refuse to let anyone close to her.
Recent sightings have all been in the North West of Guernsey and we ask anyone that spots Jessie to immediately call us on 257261 and not approach as she will likely run from the area.
Previously Jessie the stray beagle cross has been seen on multiple occasions in and around the St Martins, St Andrews, St Peter Port, Forest, Castel and Vale area and we have been trying to feed her in and around a trap central to these locations.
Over the last few days Jessie the stray beagle cross has been basing herself on the west coast.
On the weekend GSPCA staff, volunteers and members of the public were very close to catching her and today sightings at Grandes Rocques meant a GSPCA team were dispatched but once again she managed to disappear.
We are asking those living on the west coast and near Cobo, Port Soif, Grandes Rocques and Rousse to keep an eye open for Jessie.
On Friday the search for Jessie was at Grandes Rocques traveling towards Cobo which is where the reports and search was based 3 weeks ago.
Yesterday she was spotted at Port Soif near the kiosk and late Saturday near Rousse kiosk.
On Friday and Saturday GSPCA team members were out in the area talking to those walking around Grandes Rocques, Cobo and Port Soif.
Today a team went out to Rousse and with the help of members of the public we got very close on a number of occasions, but sadly despite over 2 hours of tracking her she managed to evade the search party
Early this week after the Bank Holiday and many events in and around St Peter Port Jessie the stray beagle cross moved west.
We have had a few reports around 5pm yesterday evening of Jessie being seen at Grandes Rocques traveling towards Cobo which is where the reports and search was based 3 weeks ago.
Today she has been spotted at Port Soif near the kiosk.
Staff have been out in the area talking to those walking around Grandes Rocques and Cobo yesterday and again out at Port Soif earlier today, but sadly she seems to have gone to ground once again.
Early this week after the Bank Holiday and many events in and around St Peter Port Jessie the stray beagle cross moved west.
We have had a few reports around 5pm this evening of Jessie being seen at Grandes Rocques traveling towards Cobo which is where the reports and search was based 3 weeks ago.
Staff have been out in the area talking to those walking around Grandes Rocques and Cobo, but sadly she seems to have gone to ground once again.
We are asking those living on the west coast and near Cobo and Grandes Rocques to keep an eye open for Jessie.