VIDEO: Watch Animal Rescuers Brave Winter’s Worst to Save Lives
Watch as a team of brave PETA-supported rescuers swoops into a battle-torn city and saves a pack of abandoned dogs who were desperately trying to survive in an abandoned house.
Rescued in Ukraine: How PETA Is Helping Animals
Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, PETA Germany and its partners have been on the ground building a robust network of rescue workers, volunteers, and activists to help as many animals as they possibly can. You can support this work through PETA’s Global Compassion Fund.

PETA’s Global Compassion Fund is moving mountains for animals in Ukraine:
- Teams have rescued more than 15,000 animals—and counting!
- Cats, dogs, horses, and other animals are receiving more than 40 tons of food each month.
- A spay/neuter program is now providing free surgeries to 150 animals every month.
- Beautiful safe spaces—like this cat refuge—are being maintained for around 1,000 animals in Kharkiv, where a PETA-supported clinic treats 80 to 100 seriously injured or sick animals every day.