“I’m choosing to be uncomfortable for this fundraiser, but dogs who are forced to live chained outside in the extreme heat or cold don’t get to choose.”
Could you live outdoors in the winter, wet and muddy in near-freezing temperatures? Check out these photos of animals PETA aided in February.
Read a roundup of horrific incidents that occurred during the 2020 Iditarod, and find out how you can join PETA in taking action for dogs.
Dogs used in the Iditarod and other sled races live in hellish conditions during the off-season. Don’t believe it? Just see how their kennels compare to a dogfighter’s.
If you’re looking to have your day made, you’ve come to the right place.
In the footage, Juan Durán—who was recently fired from the show “Enamorándonos”—is seen slapping a baby leopard while another person laughs.
Learn about some of the worst Iditarod mushers in the game and find out how you can help dogs.
A breeder who performed painful ear-cropping procedures on dogs using razor blades and sold the animals to celebrity clients has been convicted of cruelty.
Lonely, chained dogs in Halifax County, North Carolina, got some good news this month: There’s a new tethering ordinance. Find out what else PETA was up to in December.
At one Colorado Petco store, a sick gecko and a severely injured ferret both died after being neglected. Please, only shop at stores that don’t sell live animals.
The Prevent Animal Cruelty and Torture (PACT) Act is now law—find out what it means for animals!
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.
Video footage of a Los Angeles pet shop worker violently grabbing and throwing a dog may have prevented future abuse. If you see something, please, say something.
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.
On a recent episode of “River of No Return,” reality star Ron Ens shocked viewers when he struck a tethered horse with a hammer.