Oreo was beaten so badly that we feared he wouldn’t survive—but then he surprised everyone.
PETA’s ad reminds consumers that they have the power to make a change and end the needless suffering of hens by boycotting eggs now.
A woman at a Thai tourist trap was allowed to take a selfie while holding a reportedly drugged tiger’s testicles—but what’s happening in our own backyard is just as disturbing.
This isn’t science—it’s a cruel fiasco: the wrong size devices implanted in pigs’ heads, devices implanted on the wrong place on pigs’ spines, monkeys poisoned by the wrong glue.
Iditarod musher John Baker told police that Snickers was in good health—so why did he tell a PETA investigator that he planned to shoot the elderly dog to end “her misery”?
More than all the candles, flowers, tears, and words in the world, Jenny would have wanted anyone honoring her memory to do so by showing kindness to animals.
Imagine spending seven years locked inside a walk-in closet. That’s what life was like for Mingo before she was rescued by PETA.
Is “The One and Only Ivan” the one and only good thing to happen in 2020? Well, not quite, but find out why PETA is calling this Disney+ flick a full-on animal rights movie.
The NYC animal rights community just lost a true hero, and PETA is urging everyone to commemorate this young activist’s earnest efforts by helping others go vegan.
Meet Simon the rescued bull—also recovering from a back injury after a motorbike accident—who has been named after the animal-loving music mogul.
Victory! The pig defenders who exposed a cruel hog farm in British Columbia, Canada, will NOT serve time behind bars.
PETA’s Dan Mathews shares how being raised by a mother with schizophrenia led him to develop creative and effective ways to help animals and humans.
When Alicia Silverstone saw PETA Asia’s investigative footage of chained monkeys being forced to pick coconuts, she had to know more. Find out which brands to avoid!
Reminding us all that animals react when provoked, a bison at a South Dakota state park reportedly charged a woman—even ripping her pants off—who seemingly got too close to a calf.
Ironically, authorities raid self-proclaimed “rescues” almost weekly to rescue animals from severe abuse and neglect. Make sure your support goes to the right place.