Rescued in Ukraine! Twenty-five bombs rained down on a town in one day, but PETA-supported rescuers braved the battlefield to save 40 panicking dogs and cats.
When a local woman alerted us to two thin, chained dogs in Cancún, we acted immediately. See Kal and Abigail now.
When an animal is in need, PETA fieldworkers do everything in their power to help. Learn more about their life-changing work.
Thanks to your help, PETA-supported teams in Ukraine were able to give cats saved from the battlefield the comfort and safety they deserve. Check it out!
PETA trekked to an underserved community in Virginia to help curb companion animal overpopulation and homelessness. See how our mobile clinic made an impact!
Karate used to worry he’d never be fed again—but since PETA stepped in, this dog’s only challenge is finding a family willing to share their vegan sushi.
How did Arik escape his bombed-out home in Ukraine? Watch this video, and learn how to support this vital work.
PETA is alerting the feds after an airline shipped more than three dozen cats and kittens overseas in crates held together by duct tape.
Ron Perlman joined PETA for two heartfelt print ad campaigns to send a powerful message about the importance of adoption.
Thanks to PETA, this critically ill kitten made a miraculous recovery. Now she’s looking to spend her remaining eight lives in a loving home.
PETA Latino’s spay/neuter event in Cancún, Mexico, prevented 230 animals from contributing to the overpopulation crisis.
Thanks to your donations, PETA-supported rescuers are able to answer the call when animals, like Lada and Victory, in Ukraine need help.
Warrior for animals Danai Gurira teamed up with PETA to warn people about the dangers dogs face when left in hot vehicles, even for just a few minutes.
It’s National Adopt-a-Dog Month, and these 17 celebs are drawing attention to the homeless-animal crisis and the importance of adopting and never buying.
See how PETA fieldworkers helped “backyard dogs” left outside in Tropical Storm Ophelia’s path when their owners failed to bring them indoors.