United Airlines Cuts ”Texas Ranch House” From In-Flight Entertainment Selections
United Airlines Cuts ”Texas Ranch House” From In-Flight Entertainment Selections

October 2009 After receiving complaints from United Airlines passengers that the airline was showing “Texas Ranch House” as an in-flight entertainment option, PETA wrote United to ask it to replace the series with a humane option. The selection showed Wild West re-enactors branding cows with hot irons and cutting off their tails without the use of … Read more »

Global Advertising Agency Enfatico Signs PETA’s Great Ape Humane Pledge
Global Advertising Agency Enfatico Signs PETA’s Great Ape Humane Pledge

October 2009 After learning from PETA about the suffering endured by great apes who are used in advertising, global advertising agency Enfatico signed on to PETA’s Great Ape Humane Pledge, agreeing never to use great apes in any future productions.

JCPenney Discontinues ”Planet Frog” Aquarium Product
JCPenney Discontinues ”Planet Frog” Aquarium Product

October 2009 PETA received calls of concern from JCPenney customers who were dismayed that the company was selling a product called “Planet Frog,” a small aquarium kit that comes with a coupon to receive live tadpoles in the mail. After a harrowing journey by delivery truck, the tadpoles are placed in the small tank in which … Read more »

Alannah Hill Goes Fur-Free
Alannah Hill Goes Fur-Free

October 2009 Australian fashion designer Alannah Hill has agreed to stop using rabbit fur in her collections. The girly-chic designer had a change of heart after hearing from thousands of PETA Asia supporters who got fired up about fur after watching video footage that documents disgusting conditions on a Chinese fur farm.

Boston Proper Goes Fur-Free
Boston Proper Goes Fur-Free

October 2009 After receiving complaints from concerned PETA members and supporters who were outraged that women’s fashion retailer Boston Proper was selling fur in its catalogs and online, we immediately contacted the company and urged it to go fur-free. Boston Proper listened to our concerns about the cruelty that animals on fur farms endure–including being bludgeoned, … Read more »

JC Penney Pulls Fur … Finally
JC Penney Pulls Fur … Finally

July 2009 After years of pressure from animal rights activists nationwide – including PETA – JCPenney has finally decided to stop peddling pelts. PETA first wrote to JCPenney about the company’s support of the cruel fur industry in 2001, and we have kept the pressure on ever since, including sending complaints to the company over its … Read more »

UConn Health Center Drops Cruel Medical Training
UConn Health Center Drops Cruel Medical Training

July 2009 After PETA’s Laboratory Investigations Department (LID) learned about a University of Connecticut Health Center medical training course in which cats were having hard plastic tubes repeatedly forced down their wind pipes and rabbits were having air forced into their chests and were then stabbed with needles to relieve the pressure (before being killed), we … Read more »

Ad Agency Big Fuel to Leave Great Apes Out of Ads
Ad Agency Big Fuel to Leave Great Apes Out of Ads

July 2009 PETA spoke with executives at Big Fuel Communications to alert them about the abuse that great apes endure when they are used in the advertising industry. After learning about the cruelty, the executives immediately pledged never to use great apes in any future advertising campaigns.

Ad Agency R&R Partners Pledges to Leave Great Apes Out of Ads
Ad Agency R&R Partners Pledges to Leave Great Apes Out of Ads

July 2009 After meeting with PETA and learning about the cruelty inherent in the procurement, training, and disposal of great apes used for entertainment, advertising agency R&R Partners pledged never to use great apes in any future ad campaigns.

Florida Medical Conference Ends Cruel Surgeries on Pigs
Florida Medical Conference Ends Cruel Surgeries on Pigs

July 2009 PETA’s Laboratory Investigations Division learned that live pigs were being cut up for training in various gynecological surgeries and suturing techniques at the American Society for Women’s Health medical conference hosted by Florida Hospital Celebration Health. We sent the organizers a letter detailing the cruelty involved in using animals for medical training and describing … Read more »

L.A. Jiffy Lubes Drop Ringling Bros. Promotion
L.A. Jiffy Lubes Drop Ringling Bros. Promotion

July 2009 When PETA discovered that Jiffy Lube of Greater Los Angeles was giving away discounted Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus tickets with the purchase of an oil change, we immediately contacted the president of the Southern California cooperative. PETA explained that Ringling denies animals everything that is natural and important to them and … Read more »

Ad Agency BBDO Worldwide to Leave Great Apes Out of Ads
Ad Agency BBDO Worldwide to Leave Great Apes Out of Ads

July 2009 PETA met with executives at BBDO Worldwide, the second largest ad agency network in the world, to alert them to the abuse that great apes endure when they are used for advertising. After learning about the cruelty, BBDO Worldwide agreed never to use great apes in any future ad campaigns.

Ad Agency Global Hue to Leave Great Apes Out of Ads
Ad Agency Global Hue to Leave Great Apes Out of Ads

July 2009 After meeting with PETA and learning about the cruelty inherent in the procurement, training, and disposal of great apes when they’re no longer useful to the entertainment industry, advertising agency Global Hue signed PETA’s Great Ape Humane Pledge, agreeing never again to use great apes in any future advertising campaigns.

Bonobos Pulls Commercial That Exploits Chimpanzees
Bonobos Pulls Commercial That Exploits Chimpanzees

July 2009 After receiving complaints about a Bonobos Inc. ad that featured a trained chimpanzee wearing swim trunks, PETA contacted the men’s clothing and swimwear company. We told its CEO about the cruelty inherent in the procurement, training, and disposal of great apes and the negative effects that portraying chimpanzees as comical subhumans has on conservation. … Read more »

Samsung Pulls the Plug on Chimpanzee Ad
Samsung Pulls the Plug on Chimpanzee Ad

July 2009 After receiving complaints about a Samsung ad that featured Ozzy Osbourne and a grinning chimpanzee playing the guitar, PETA contacted the telecommunications company. We told Samsung executives about the cruelty inherent in the procurement, training, and disposal of great apes used in advertising, and the company pulled the ad from rotation.

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