Using living beings as wedding favors isn’t just unromantic—it’s deplorable. It may be too late to help these goldfish, but we can still make a difference for others.
Every month, our team is out in the field delivering much-needed attention and affection to neglected animals—and March was no exception!
Our Community Animal Project fieldworkers encounter dogs, cats, and other animals no one will help—no one except PETA, that is.
Discarded by the racing industry and saved from a canine blood bank, Bodhi is now adopted and adored. You won’t believe his transformation.
Hunters reportedly leave tens of thousands of dogs for dead after hunting season is over so that they don’t have to pay to feed them.
Coke joins Jack Daniel’s and others in ending its support of the cruel, deadly dog race, which has resulted in the deaths of more than 150 dogs.
“What a Fish Knows” author Jonathan Balcombe throws cold water on some of the speciesist myths about our aquatic cousins.
We will never turn our backs on the animals who need us the most. Here’s why.
Ever wonder what our fieldworkers see and do on a daily basis? Read up on these cases and find out why these animals desperately need our help.
At Petco, complex betta fish are forced to exist in just inches of water inside tiny plastic cups. Join countless people in speaking out.
“My view is that we should always strive to have a better impact on people, animals, and the planet.” — CEO David Bolotsky
Animals like this petrified hamster are sold like trinkets at pet stores such as PetSmart and Petco. Find out what you can do to help them.
An eyewitness exposé reveals that goats can end up on a blood-soaked killing floor.
Sick, suffering, and stressed, the greyhounds imprisoned at Hemopet were forgotten by the world—but PETA wants you to know their stories.
As these patrons found out the hard way, the employees and managers they asked to help the sick and dying fish completely failed them.