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'The PETA Practical Guide to Animal Rights' 'The PETA Practical Guide to Animal Rights'

Do you want to advocate for animals, but you're not sure how to begin? Have you ever just wished that you had a step-by-step, issue-by-issue, easy-to-follow animal rights guide that would make PETA proud? Whether you are a seasoned activist or someone who is just getting started as an advocate for animals, we have a special offer for you.

PETA President Ingrid E. Newkirk has told stories about how "one can make a difference," and now, in her latest book, The PETA Practical Guide to Animal Rights: Simple Acts of Kindness to Help Animals in Trouble, she provides readers with the tools they need to get out there themselves and make a difference for animals. This is animal rights PETA's way. This is PETA.

In The Practical Guide to Animal Rights, you will learn PETA's suggestions for:

  • How to eat healthfully and compassionately
  • How to help get animals out of laboratories
  • How to make a difference for animals in puppy mills
  • How to make your vote count and change public opinion
  • How to switch to cruelty-free cosmetics and clothing
  • How to choose activities that protect rather than exploit animals

This book invites you to become the best advocate for animals that you can possibly be. If you are only going to own one book on the animal rights movement, this is it. Order your copy today!

The PETA Practical Guide to Animal Rights is all about what animal rights means to PETA, but what does animal rights mean to you? Now is your chance to tell us and the world. In 140 characters or less, tell us exactly what animal rights means to you.

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"i want the animals of the world to live happy and HEALTHY lives"
by gretchen
7/27/2009 3:27:16 PM

"Letting animals live their lives in peace!"
by Laura
7/26/2009 10:24:49 PM

"I think animals should be loved and treated with respect, not just as food on the table! They have feelings just like us humans!"
by Joey
7/26/2009 10:03:21 PM

"animals are of major importance to me, i love animals, and they are not oours to mistreat."
by carolyn
7/26/2009 4:09:07 PM

"A long, happy life for animals and humans alike"
by Tori
7/25/2009 11:57:10 PM

"animal rights means humans aren't alowed to take or harm another cretures life"
by jennifer
7/25/2009 7:22:15 PM

"Animal rights means the world to me. If I was an animal,I know I wouldn't want to be trapped in a cage. All animals deserve to have a life."
by Christina
7/25/2009 1:48:55 PM

"To me, animal rights mean a better life and world for animlas and people alike."
by Jennifer
7/25/2009 2:05:31 AM

"IT MEANS ALOT TO ME I HAVE A DEEP LOVE FOR ANIMAL AND THERE SOULS ..I JUST WISH PEOPLE WOULD UNDERSTAND HOW THEY FEEL TOO."
by jennifer
7/24/2009 9:58:00 PM

"Animal rights means that animals have just as much right to live as we do. Life should not be taken away from them for our own gains."
by Ariel
7/24/2009 11:08:27 AM

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Why Animal Rights?Why Animal Rights?
Frequently Asked QuestionsFrequently Asked Questions
PETA's Uncompromising Stands on Animal RightsPETA's Uncompromising Stands on Animal Rights
About PETAAbout PETA
PETA President Ingrid Newkirk Speaks Up for AnimalsPETA President Ingrid Newkirk Speaks Up for Animals
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