Dogs forced to pull sleds in the Iditarod must run the equivalent of about 36 marathons in a row. World record marathoner Fiona Oakes is willing to run it herself to save them.
Providing pups with new doghouses, aiding an underweight horse, and neutering a … vampire? Check out these and other actions PETA was taking last month to help animals.
Rescuing dogs from filthy backyard pens, rushing injured hawks to a wildlife rehab—whatever it takes to help animals in need, PETA is ready to jump in.
We found Franny wandering around in the sweltering heat and gave Draco a new doghouse! They’re just a couple of the animals PETA helped in August.
Do you help dogs like it’s your job? Well, now it can be!
While Molly’s owners’ conviction is only right, it can’t undo the immense suffering that this dog endured. Helping us help animals like her is easy—here’s how.
It’s never easy to see suffering animals, neglected and unloved. But every day, PETA is out in the field, working to help ones like these.
Missy spent 10 years in a filthy makeshift pen outdoors. Now her new guardians are determined to show her how much she’s loved. Watch her learn to run, play, and cuddle.
Nothing compares to watching neglected, abused dogs become the cherished family members they were always meant to be. Find out how you can help dogs today.
Missy spent 10 years confined to a tiny, junk-filled pen from which she could barely see the rest of the world. But today, she’s seeing a bright future.
Before he was a master of tail cardio, Cooper spent years on a chain. But his life changed when he was rescued by PETA and adopted.
PETA rescued Murphy from a cage where he lived in complete filth. Watch as this little dog goes from a scared, matted mess to a pup with a shining personality.
These are just a few of the hundreds of animals PETA was able to help in April, thanks to donor support.
After a PETA eyewitness rescued Maggie during an investigation of dog yards owned by Iditarod mushers, she went from chained to cherished.
Every month, our team is out in the field delivering much-needed attention and affection to neglected animals—and March was no exception!