Experimenters have given dogs heart disease in Canada and cut open octopuses in Italy. Those are only two of the numerous horrific overseas experiments that have been funded by the U.S. military.
Donkeys are being beaten and denied food, water, and rest—all to carry tourists and wares under the scorching sun. PETA-supported caregivers are giving them emergency care—and they need your help.
A PETA Asia-Pacific investigation exposed shearers at “humane” wool farms beating and cutting sheep. Now, four sheep shearers are facing criminal charges in a historic first.
PETA urges PepsiCo and its partners to stop sourcing sugar from suppliers in India, where bulls are beaten, whipped, and forced to haul illegally overloaded sugarcane carts in extreme heat. Watch the video here, then take action for these sensitive animals below.
Did you know that even with their shells crushed, turtles can languish in agonizing pain for weeks? Learn the important do’s and don’ts for safely helping these sensitive animals.
All of Crumbl’s cookies contain eggs and dairy. Urge the chain to add vegan cookies to the menu, which not only helps cows but would be more inclusive to those who are vegan, lactose-intolerant, allergic to eggs, or simply trying to eat more compassionately.
The vet who helped oversee Envigo’s beagle prison has been sentenced after pleading guilty to seven counts of cruelty—another step forward after PETA’s investigation helped spark the facility’s closure.
True sanctuaries don’t breed animals, so why is the Dolphin Research Center in Marathon, Florida, marketing itself as one and pretending that it is helping dolphins?
A planned “slotharium” in Orlando, Florida, has been shut down before it even opened after dozens of sloths reportedly died. We don’t just want answers, we want accountability.
We only have until June 13—help make sure this new rule gets passed to help spare animals in Taiwan’s laboratories from unnecessary suffering or death.
Sloths can spend up to 90% of their lives hanging upside down! They have unique fibrous tissues that anchor their internal organs in place, sometimes described by scientists as internal “coat hangers,” which prevent the weight of those organs from pressing on the lungs and allow them to breathe comfortably while inverted.
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