A dog who used to spend every hour alone outdoors—even in terrible weather, when he wasn’t fed—is seeking a fair (and foul) weather friend.
We have no idea how long the dog had been immobilized, but one thing is certain: She needed help right away.
U.S. Congressperson Lucille Roybal-Allard is a voice for those whose voices often go unnoticed.
The iconic men’s magazine “Playboy” is pulling its pin-ups, but have no fear: Here at PETA, we’d still rather bare skin than wear skin.
Three years is too long for Ringling’s elephants to go on suffering, and the circus isn’t retiring its other animals at all. See the petition that 44 celebrities have signed.
In PETA’s 35th anniversary online auction, you can bid on prizes from Taylor Swift, Maroon 5, Daniel Tosh, Black Sabbath, Russell Simmons, and many others.
What it would take for a company that supplies wool to retailers around the world to cut ties with a farm it had trusted for years?
After three decades of being one of the most prolific forces for animal rights, Paul McCartney is still finding creative new ways to promote compassion.
He was lucky to escape with his life, but now he faces another obstacle: No one seems to want to take him to a real home.
In nature, orcas live in close-knit pods, much like humans. Females often stay with their mothers for their entire lives. At SeaWorld, it’s a different story.
PETA makes a splash at three local events near our Norfolk, Virginia, headquarters, the Sam Simon Center.
Chrissie Hynde reveals how she went vegetarian all the way back in 1969 and talks about animal rights.
Will a monkey selfie raise the bar for animal rights?
PETA members gave Congressional representatives water bottles embossed with facts about how meat and dairy production squanders water.
Watch this video from a “humane farm” and ask Whole Foods to stop misleading people!