Mayflower was saved before he could end up as a sad Thanksgiving centerpiece. Watch his new video, and find out how you can help animals.
Animals used for meat are reared and then killed. Cows used for dairy “products,” however, are exploited and abused for years … and THEN killed. Is one worse?
Had this circus company opted to do the right thing by featuring only willing human performers, this tragic incident would never have occurred.
While indoor cats can live up to 20 years, cats who roam around outdoors have a life expectancy of only one to five years—here’s why.
Hy-Vee did the right thing by agreeing not to mislead well-intentioned consumers with the “humane meat” myth. If you want to eat humanely, choose vegan.
Texas A&M can’t bring back the pig, dogs, or other animals it has tormented and killed, but it can prevent further suffering.
Tigers at Wildlife in Need were left bleeding and in pain from unnecessary, illegal amputations. Find out how PETA fought for these big cats—and won.
“Prost!” It’s “Voktober,” and we’re celebrating with vegan pretzels, sausages, beer, and more. See how you can, too.
From omega-3s to prenatal vitamins, we’re covering it all. Find out just how easy, healthy, and kind a vegan pregnancy can be.
A monkey, a meerkat, and other animals are deprived of everything that’s natural and important to them, all so shoppers can stop and stare.
Don’t be fooled by Canada Goose’s attempt to “humane wash” its image. Real fur is always obtained cruelly, and no one needs it but those who were born with it.
Muscular dystrophy patient Johnathon Byrne confronted Texas A&M President Michael Young about the university’s cruel and deadly experiments on dogs.
Kyle Husted—a driver with a history of abusive behavior—can be seen violently whipping a horse after finishing in second place.
The heartbreaking footage reminds us again how cruel and dangerous horse-drawn carriages are. Here’s what you can do to help the horses.
The luxury clothing company joins countless other brands that recognize fur and angora for what they are: stolen parts of tormented animals.