Would you club a dog to death? PETA’s heartrending new ads make the connection between the animals we love and the ones some choose to eat.
Horses and camels are forced to haul visitors on their back without access to food, water, or shade.
Two of our favorite poster guys are gracing ads in Los Angeles gyms and giving every not-yet-vegan who sees them new #FitnessGoals.
For a week, residents tried coaxing this cat out of a tree. But they knew that in order to save her life, they needed professional help.
At least one trophy hunter, it seems, is owning up to the truth: Killing gives him a “great thrill,” and he “didn’t have any sentiment.”
At the Bandera Bacon Bash, a violent fundraising event in Texas, wild young pigs and piglets slated for slaughter were terrorized by being chased, kicked, and tackled for “fun.”
As the chief organization that will end animal testing, PETA salutes these scientists for working to replace animals in explosion experiments.
The gory end to this poacher’s life is a somber reminder that hunting and killing another living being will always end in tragedy.
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Liberty Research workers took more than seven minutes to kill a conscious, gasping, and bloodied dog, and injected cats in the heart.
The country voted to close fur farms by 2022, but animals didn’t have to wait that long. The last farm is empty, and the industry is done.
In two victories for wildlife, authorities seized a spider monkey from rapper Swae Lee’s home and a serval cat from producer Mally Mall.
“I was covered in blood,” the handler said. Here’s why it’s not surprising that a big, dangerous predator with teeth and claws chose to protect himself.
Dogs were denied care for painful injuries, kept constantly chained in the bitter cold, kicked, struck in the face, and forced to run hundreds of miles. Take action now!
Every month, our team is out in the field delivering much-needed attention and affection to neglected animals—and March was no exception!