Victoria Scone, an international star from multiple “RuPaul’s Drag Race” franchises, has joined PETA U.K. for a special campaign—and it’s the cat’s meow.
What’s wrong with greeting cards featuring pugs or bulldogs? Rite Aid and PETA agree there’s nothing cheerful about animals who can’t breathe.
When an animal is in need, PETA fieldworkers do everything in their power to help. Learn more about their life-changing work.
PETA Latino’s spay/neuter event in Cancún, Mexico, prevented 230 animals from contributing to the overpopulation crisis.
When an animal is in need, PETA fieldworkers do everything in their power to help. Learn more about their groundbreaking work.
Find out how PETA Latino’s work for animals in Puerto Rico inspired a local celebrity and hundreds of other people.
Paris Hilton has apparently been living under a rock if she thinks that buying animals is a compassionate thing to do—a visit to an animal shelter would have shown her just how many homeless Chihuahuas need families.
So far, more than 900 dogs and cats in Mexico have had successful surgeries, thanks to this determined team.
How do animal hoarders compare with roadside zoos and puppy mills? PETA spotlights their speciesist similarities and what you can do to help their victims.
If someone asks, “What’s the dark side of PETA?” we’ve got the answer. Let us shine a lightsaber on the truth of our efforts for animal rights.
Visited a neglectful reptile store before but didn’t know how to speak up? Learn how one individual got over 300 animals removed from a hellhole in Plymouth.
Curious about PETA’s first AI-generated ad images? Learn why artist Shad Clark used AI to create these striking visuals to help exploited dogs and cows.
What happens when nine animal shelters and rescue groups throw one epic adoption festival? Poochella! Check out the highlights from this year’s event.
PETA received 581 requests for assistance during the first three months of 2023. Meet just a few of the animals whose lives we improved.
Disney characters may live happily ever after, but what would their lives be like if they were treated like their real-life counterparts?