It’s often the case that the only food, clean water, or loving touch that these animals ever receive comes from PETA’s dedicated field team.
For stoic pup Yeehaw Wayne and miniature horse Bea, there’s (now) no place like home. Meet them and the other animals PETA’s essential fieldworkers helped in April.
“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.”
The COVID-19 pandemic is leaving families struggling to feed their beloved dogs and cats. But with your help, our fieldworkers are making sure animals don’t go hungry.
Could you live outdoors in the winter, wet and muddy in near-freezing temperatures? Check out these photos of animals PETA aided in February.
This PETA-backed legislation ends dog tethering during extreme temperatures and severe weather. The minimum length of a tether will also increase.
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.
PETA has learned of yet another incident in which a hunter has been accused of allegedly killing his own dogs.
These animals love PETA—and they’re grateful that you do, too.
Musher Blair Braverman shows her true colors with photos of her dogs, whom she keeps chained to boxes in the snow and cold, day in and day out.
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.
PETA and our supporters are an unstoppable force for animals. Here are just a few of our favorite rescue stories from the past year.
See the pelican, fish, crabs, dogs, and other animals whose lives were forever changed by PETA fieldworkers and your donations.
See this spirited special needs dog go from fenced and forgotten to adopted and adored.