Brooks Hill Fair Cancels Greased Pig Chase

October 2008 When PETA learned about a greased pig chase scheduled to take place at the Brooks Hill Fair in West Virginia, we immediately contacted the fair’s organizers. After placing an op-ed in the local paper and writing a letter to the organizers explaining how no matter what, the stressed, terrified pigs would be the losers, … Read more »

Six Flags Exterminates Cockroach-Eating Challenge

July 2008 After receiving complaints, PETA contacted the management of Six Flags Theme Parks to dissuade them from repeating a 2007 Fright Fest stunt in which patrons were challenged to eat live Madagascar hissing cockroaches. Six Flags responded that all its parks will be leaving the cockroaches alone this year and moving on to “Fright Fest … Read more »

New Hampshire Motor Speedway Cancels Plans to Use Elephants

July 2008 When PETA learned that the New Hampshire Motor Speedway was planning to feature live elephants at a pre-race event, we immediately contacted the executive vice president of the track and informed him about the abusive tactics inherent in training elephants to perform. We pointed out that forcing these highly intelligent animals to perform at … Read more »

Zappos.com Goes Fur-Free

July 2008 Back in August, we wrote to Zappos.com about the fur products it was selling, urging it to adopt a fur-free policy. At the time, the company said that it would look into the issue to gauge people’s thoughts on it. So to help speed up that process, we launched an online marketing campaign, getting … Read more »

Verizon Pulls Chained-Dog Ad

July 2008 After receiving complaints about a Verizon commercial featuring two aggressive pit bulls chained in a junkyard, PETA immediately contacted the company. Explaining that the ad sends an extremely damaging message to the public–that it is acceptable to chain dogs and use them as cheap burglar alarms, depriving them of their basic needs–we asked Verizon … Read more »

Mercy Health Partners Cancels Butterfly Release

July 2008 Mercy General Health Partners and Hackley Hospital in Muskegon, Michigan, intended to celebrate their merger as Mercy Health Partners with a live butterfly release. PETA alerted hospital administrators that butterflies are extremely delicate and that using them in this manner can be deadly. PETA has received reports of butterflies arriving dead, becoming disoriented and … Read more »

Fitwize4Kids Kicks Ringling Partnership

July 2008 When PETA learned that Fitwize4Kids, a national healthy lifestyle center for children, was participating in Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus’ CircusFit program, we immediately contacted Fitwize CEO Warren Gendel. We informed him of the tragic animal deaths for which Ringling is responsible and the abusive training methods that the circus routinely uses. … Read more »

Toronto Nightclub Cancels Plans to Host Live Kangaroos and Wallabies

July 2008 When PETA was made aware that Toronto nightclub This Is London planned to feature live kangaroos and wallabies at an Australian-themed party, we quickly called and wrote to the club”s management. We let them know that a nightclub is no place for animals, who would surely be made to endure harmful stress and confusion. … Read more »

Home Shopping Network Goes Fur-Free

July 2008 Anyone out there who loves to shop without getting off the couch and also hates to see animals suffer will love the fact that the Home Shopping Network (HSN) – which reaches 90 million U.S. homes – has adopted a permanent fur-free policy. In a letter to PETA, HSN CEO Mindy Grossman wrote, “We … Read more »

Subaru Pledges Not to Use Great Apes in Future Ads

April 2008 After receiving complaints about Subaru’s “Small Tent, Big Event Sale” commercial–which features a chimpanzee in an automobile showroom wearing swim trunks–PETA contacted the automotive giant about the cruelty inherent in training great apes for film, TV, and advertising. Subaru pledged never to use chimpanzees or orangutans in future ads. Subaru joins Honda and PUMA … Read more »

CDW Ends Ad Campaign Featuring Chimpanzees

April 2008 When PETA learned about a series of ads for CDW using a live chimpanzee, we wrote to the online computer-equipment resale company, issued an action alert to our members, and ultimately bestowed our “Litterbox Award” upon CDW. After receiving the dishonorable award, CDW contacted PETA to let us know that it had ended this … Read more »

MovieTickets.com Pledges to Leave Chimpanzees Out of Ads

April 2008 After receiving complaints about a MovieTickets.com commercial featuring a young chimpanzee named Jake, PETA wrote to the company and urged it to discontinue the ad and refrain from using great apes in future advertising efforts. MovieTickets.com quickly responded and promised not to produce any ads with Jake or other chimpanzees in the future.

Atlanta Motor Speedway Leaves Drag Racing to the Humans!

January 2008 When PETA was alerted to the Atlanta Motor Speedway’s plans to use elephants from the Cole Bros. Circus in a cruel drag race, we sent documents highlighting the circus’s dismal track record of elephant care and a laundry list of U.S. Department of Agriculture violations to the president of the speedway. Upon receiving our information, … Read more »

Hansons Windows Ends Ringling Bros. Promotion

January 2008 When PETA heard that Hansons Windows, a Michigan-based home-repair company, was offering free tickets to the Ringling Bros. & Barnum and Bailey Circus to potential customers who scheduled in-home estimates, we immediately sent a letter to Hansons’ president asking that the company end the promotion. We explained that elephants and other exotic animals used … Read more »

Microsoft Pulls Cruel Mouse Ad

January 2008 After receiving complaints about a Microsoft commercial featuring a “skydiving” mouse, PETA immediately contacted the company. Explaining that the ad sends an extremely dangerous message to the public–that animal abuse is acceptable and even humorous–and that it could inspire potentially deadly “copycat” actions, we asked Microsoft to pull the advertisement. The company responded quickly … Read more »

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