Buying a sick puppy at the Tijuana border isn’t rescuing them. Instead, it’s helping to ensure that dozens more puppies will be bred and sold the same way.
The story goes that breeders told Logan Paul that Pearl the pig was a “mini pig”—a species that doesn’t exist. Her story serves as a reminder never to buy an animal.
VIDEO: A pet shop employee explains why the store won’t offer a “lifetime warranty” on breathing-impaired dogs.
See some of the shocking findings that PETA’s investigations uncovered—and how our work helped animals in 2022.
On an average day, PETA’s Cruelty Investigations Department receives dozens of phone calls reporting cases of animal abuse. Here’s what happens next.
PETA Latino’s Cancún event may have prevented the birth of more than 2,000 animals in the next 12 months alone!
Malinda King, who left guinea pigs to languish without veterinary care and die in filth, learned that allowing animals who depend on you for care to suffer comes with consequences.
Open wounds, dry water bowls, piles of feces, and major surgeries without proper anesthesia: The animals at Craig Kokas’ breeding facility need urgent intervention.
Claire spent years roughing it outside in a rural mobile home park. Thankfully, the residents called PETA for help, and now this cuddly calico is looking for a loving, indoor home.
When an animal is in need, PETA fieldworkers do everything in their power to help. Learn more about their groundbreaking work.
Champagne corks are popping at PETA: We can confirm that notorious Colorado business Krabloonik Dogsledding has officially shut down!
Do you know when your dog’s or cat’s rabies vaccination expires? Forgetting can be deadly for all your loved ones.
Cancún, Mexico, has a surplus of animals but no lack of heart. PETA Latino’s clinic helped residents care for their animal companions.
Is it “pawsible” to learn the language of cats? Ingrid Newkirk is here to answer that question and much more in a free book talk all about cats. Save your spot (or stripes!) today.
The “dog days” of summer are every day for PETA fieldworkers, who are outside helping chained dogs beat the heat.