“There’s always hope, and as cliché as that sounds, it’s the truth,” he insists. “We can reverse what’s happening in the world.”
PETA applauds San Francisco for outlawing the sale of nonrescue dogs and cats at local pet stores and hopes other cities will quickly follow suit.
A viral image of a dead duck’s head should obviously remind folks that ALL animals had heads—and hearts and feelings—when they were alive.
The National Institutes of Health needs to fix its misguided spending.
“Dogs Hate Crates” tells the story from the other side of the bars.
For everyone’s sake, let’s hope “elephlying” doesn’t take off as a cultural phenomenon.
These people make Dick Cheney look like Plato.
Video obtained by PETA India from Anonymous for Animal Rights taken inside several of India’s hatcheries and farms reveals shocking similarities to U.S. abuses.
During an interview, bullfighter Sebastian Castella declared, “Like all animals, bulls do not have duties, therefore they do not have rights.”
People who abuse animals often move on to their fellow humans, as this story shows.
These nearly naked “crocodiles” represent the hideous lives and torturous deaths that reptiles experience at Vietnamese exotic-skin suppliers.
Cue the “8-week-old AKC German shepherd puppies” ads. Breeders are already cashing in on the coming breed craze that will result in more suffering for dogs.
You’ll know why after watching the disturbing footage of a staff member butchering a suffering lobster.
Outside Michael Kors’ New York store, PETA urges the designer to discontinue the use of furs and exotic skins and asks shoppers to boycott the line until he does.
If we want to persuade people to be kind and empathize with the plight of others, the best place to start is with ourselves.