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.
This is another example of the dangers that unwanted animals face when shelters make it difficult for people to do the right thing and bring them in.
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 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.
These are just a few of the hundreds of animals PETA was able to help in April, thanks to donor support.
Every month, our team is out in the field delivering much-needed attention and affection to neglected animals—and March was no exception!
We will never turn our backs on the animals who need us the most. Here’s why.
By January, many of the animals given as gifts will already have joined the more than 6 million who enter shelters in the U.S. every year.
The quarterly report highlights our hurricane rescues, doghouse project, and much more!
“No animal needs to ever experience this,” says the woman who rescued a badly injured cat who was trapped, spayed, and dumped back on the streets.
Take a look at how “no-kill” policies endanger animals and fail to address the root causes of the homeless-animal crisis.
You can be the one to end the overpopulation crisis. Apply today!
Not a week goes by without reports of animals found in criminally cruel conditions at self-professed “rescues” that claim to “save” animals from euthanasia.
They call them “puppy-mill rescues.” But they might more accurately be called simply “puppy-mill purchases.”
PETA has offered financial assistance to end this cruel practice.