PETA received 581 requests for assistance during the first three months of 2023. Meet just a few of the animals whose lives we improved.
The only prize the “Best in Show” winner of the Westminster dog show gets is a lifetime of being exploited for profit.
Artificial intelligence is the future, and PETA is glad that ChatGPT knows to never buy a dog. Do you?
These shocking facts about rabbits might inspire you to take action for bunnies this Easter.
These canines in Cancún, Mexico, got the help they needed after a visit from teams supported by PETA’s Global Compassion Fund.
Hating on PETA won’t change the facts: Countless animals are suffering, and we have the power to help them.
More than 100 dogs and cats were recently sterilized in Peru, thanks to a committed group of animal advocates in Lima supported by PETA’s Global Compassion Fund.
After PETA pointed out that dog-breeding stands are used to restrain female dogs so that they can’t fight back, Walmart removed the devices from its website.
Uga, the bulldog mascot of the University of Georgia, likely suffers every day of his life due to the deformities he was purposely bred to have.
From giving painfully matted Marley a makeover to helping elderly cat Mischief gently pass, PETA fieldworkers do everything they can to help animals in need.
In just one weekend, PETA Latino sterilized more than 200 animals. Learn how their efforts will help end the companion animal overpopulation crisis.
A heavy chain couldn’t stop Duke’s joy when PETA’s team first saw him in Cancún. See how they changed his life and learn how you can help dogs like him.
Do you think cats deserve to breathe? We do, too. Find out why breeding flat-faced cats for sale is so cruel.
Why will bulldogs and pugs likely stop existing in the near future? PETA explains why the end of breathing-impaired breeds would be a good thing for dogs
Do you know the signs of hypothermia in dogs? Flat-faced dogs like bulldogs, boxers, and pugs are particularly vulnerable to extreme weather.