When temperatures hit dangerous lows across North Carolina, PETA fieldworkers helped dogs left outside in the cold. Find out how you can take action for dogs, too.
PETA Kids is giving a popular TV show an award, and your children will be inspired by its message of kindness for some of the smallest animal
In a powerful PSA addressed to companion animal guardians everywhere, one compassionate animal shelter director explains how sterilizing saves lives.
As the U.K. government reviews its policy on forced swim tests, over 400 scientists, academics, and medical and veterinary professionals from around the world are speaking out. Here’s what they want.
Axe, a popular men’s personal-care company, is axing cruel and pointless experiments on animals and officially joining PETA’s Ultimate Cruelty-Free List.
Don’t share that mini cow TikTok video—instead, share these reasons why people should NEVER buy mini cows as “pets.”
Check out PETA’s massive plan to swap out Punxsutawney Phil the groundhog. Learn how you can help chuck this cruel and tired tradition.
While training for the Iditarod, dogs have been injured and killed in moose encounters, snowmobile accidents, and many other gory ways. Find out how you can help dogs.
No one wants to suffer from sleep deprivation. At roadside zoos, nocturnal and crepuscular animals endure this torment all the time.
In Ukraine, a pregnant mare’s desperate attempt to escape tripped a bomb, badly injuring her. See members of a PETA-supported team risk their own safety to rescue her.
PETA scientists partnered with a local New Zealand group to quash the cruel near-drowning animal test across the country.
New Orleans’ Tulane University has a dark past—and a dark future, if it doesn’t clean up its act. Here’s what it’s been doing to animals.
PETA Science Consortium International has been shortlisted for the 2024 Lush Science Prize! Learn how its work helps replace the use of animals in toxicity testing.
THIS flesh-peddling giant slaughters nearly 2 billion animals every year. Now, its own facilities are next on the chopping block.
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