Eddie, the dog, arrived at his grooming appointment healthy but reportedly left with a bulging eye. Injuries and deaths are common at PetSmart and Petco—find out more.
United Airlines confirmed that it has stopped selling SeaWorld tickets and removed all mentions of the park from its United Vacations website.
In “Pokémon: SeaWorld Edition,” stand on your Pokémon’s face, just like the real-life trainers at SeaWorld parks! Water-type Pokémon won’t know what hit them.
The travel giant has said that it will end its partnership with notorious animal “abusement” parks such as SeaWorld and Discovery Cove.
Six years ago, “Blackfish” sparked worldwide outrage. So why are orcas still being captured and crammed into tanks? “Long Gone Wild” explores their plight.
Actor and longtime PETA supporter Alec Baldwin has a question for SeaWorld executives at their annual meeting: When will you stop using dolphins as surfboards?
Trainers use the dolphins as surfboards, riding on their backs and standing on their faces in cruel and demeaning circus-style tricks.
Forcing Katina to participate in a gender reveal for humans who will be able to stay together and raise their children is especially coldhearted.
It’s been 30 years since 1989’s Ebola-Reston crisis, yet Air France still ships monkeys to the U.S. and laboratories like Covance still torment and kill them.
SeaWorld Orlando has announced orca Kayla’s cause of death: She reportedly died of “lung disease” in one of the park’s tanks at just 30 years old.
See the haunting message these PETA supporters had for recent Texas A&M graduates, and learn why experiments on dogs—and all animals—must end.
In a settlement, SeaWorld will have to pay out $11.5 million to patrons who say that the company made fraudulent charges to their credit cards.
Mexican-American actor Sofía Sisniega exposes viewers to the “naked truth” about wool in a pair of striking new ads for PETA Latino.
It seems that things have only gone downhill for SeaWorld and Zhonghong Holdings—SeaWorld just canceled its agreements with the property developer. Here’s why.
This “data release” is SeaWorld’s latest PR flimflam. And like practically everything the company does relating to animals, there are problems with it.