Additional reports of possible Palm Oil & Dog Owners Warned of Substance on Beaches
Posted by Steve on 18th Dec, 2020 |
Again we want to warn dog owners of the presence of a waxy substance along our coast line which could well be Palm Oil once again. We have been informed of a number of sightings along the West coast and most recently La Jaonnet. The public is advised not to remove the palm oil but anyone who has...
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Huge thanks to the amazing Aon volunteers that helping at the GSPCA
Posted by Steve on 16th Dec, 2020 |
Last Tuesday 4 volunteers from the Aon Insurance Managers (Guernsey) Limited (Aon) spent the day helping at the GSPCA Animal Shelter in Guernsey. From the GSPCA and all of our team we would like to say a huge thank you to the Aon staff for all of their help.
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Christmas gift that keeps giving become or join a loved one as a GSPCA Angel Pen Pal this Christmas
Posted by Steve on 16th Dec, 2020 |
Whiskers the naughty elf says “Why not sponsor an animal as a gift this Christmas.” “Please become an Angel Pen Pal Sponsor and help the animals at the GSPCA.” With your help we can ensure thousands of animals are rescued and cared for every year. Without you the GSPCA couldn't run 24/7 helping...
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Joey the Jersey seal pup is strong enough to have his first dip in Guernsey water
Posted by Steve on 16th Dec, 2020 |
Today we are pleased to update that Joey the Jersey grey seal pup is doing so well that he has gone for his first dip in one of our rehabilitation pools at the GSPCA.Geoff George Head of Marine Mammals at the GSPCA said  “After weeks in the intensive care room today Joey got his first swim and...
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What looks like Palm Oil once again spotted along the Guernsey coast & Dog Owners Warned of Substance on Beaches
Posted by Steve on 15th Dec, 2020 |
It seems like a yearly occurrence sadly that we have to warn dog owners of the presence of a waxy substance along our coast line which could well be Palm Oil once again. The public is advised not to remove the palm oil but anyone who has picked any up should double wrap it in plastic and dispose of...
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