Animal Companions
SNIP Spays the Day

As the old saying goes, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, and nowhere is this truer than when it comes to spaying and neutering dogs and cats. That’s why I’m so excited to announce that 2010 was a banner year for PETA’s mobile clinics, which spayed and neutered a record 10,683 … Read more »

Animal Companions
The Stories Behind the Statistics

Today, PETA released its statistics on the number of animals it took in, found wonderful homes for, and had to euthanize in 2010. The number of animals who are discarded by people each year is staggering, and that won’t change until our laws do, so PETA is once again calling on governors across the U.S. … Read more »

Animal Companions
What Would You Do With $4,800?

Let’s play a game. You were just given an envelope which contains exactly $4,800. You have 30 seconds to decide how to spend that money. The catch is, you have to choose from the four options below: Save the lives of 480 impoverished individuals in Africa by providing essential malaria vaccinations Alter 96 dogs through … Read more »

Animal Companions
When the Vet Doesn’t Know Best

Here’s a reminder of why it’s so important to question authority when it comes to our animal companions’ well-being: Recently, a distraught woman called PETA for help after a veterinarian sent her terribly injured cat home with only a prescription for antibiotics, claiming that this gaping wound would heal on its own:     No … Read more »

Animal Companions
Reprieve for Foxes, Bobcats, and Coyotes!

marfis75 / CC by 2.0 Up until today, it was legal for Florida residents to acquire wild foxes, bobcats, and coyotes, corral them in pens, and then set dogs upon them to rip them apart. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) voted to put an end to “penning,” effective immediately. When we posted … Read more »

Animal Companions
Ringling Kills Runaway Zebra

Yesterday, Ringling announced that it had euthanized Lima, the 12-year-old zebra who ran amok for 40 minutes in Atlanta after he escaped from the circus last month. According to a statement released by the circus, numerous medical treatments failed to repair the damage to the zebra’s hooves.     Shortly after Lima escaped, PETA called … Read more »

Animal Companions
Placing the Blame Where It Belongs

I know the photos are upsetting, believe me. But you have to understand a problem in order to fix it. And that’s what we want you to do—to start understanding the real source of the problem. The killing of homeless and unwanted animals isn’t going away, and it’s not because animal shelters don’t care (they … Read more »

Animal Companions
Will You Nip Just One Birthing Machine in the Bud?

Warning: Graphic photos below. This blog post may shock you with its bluntness, but it is the truth. It’s also a call to action. This is your chance to weigh in and help the unloved, the unwanted, and the throwaways from our convenience-oriented society. I want to ask you to look at some photographs that … Read more »

Animal Companions
Helping Animals in Haiti

thaindian / CC The situation in Haiti is obviously bleak for all living beings. PETA is asking rescue and relief agencies on the ground in Haiti—some with rescue dogs from the U.S. and Europe who are helping locate trapped people—to please spare a moment if they can to aid any suffering animal by offering scraps, … Read more »

Animal Companions
Finding Freedom for Little Bit

Frail, undernourished, and lonely, Little Bit was a walking skeleton. She was confined to an electric kennel and rarely had access to food or water, and her only “shelter” was a tipped-over plastic table.     Shocked by the dismal sight of Little Bit’s solitary confinement, an area resident contacted the police, but the officers … Read more »

Animal Companions
A Pit Bull’s Merciful Death Ignites Controversy

The case of Oreo, a pit bull who inspired headlines and received an outpouring of public sympathy when her “owner” tossed her off a Brooklyn rooftop in June (she fell six stories and broke both of her front legs), has ignited a controversy. Oreo was nursed back to health by the American Society for the … Read more »

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Chain of Caring People Races to Rescue Pigeon

  A tree grows in Brooklyn … actually, many of them do. And from one of those trees, a pigeon dangled upside down from a piece of string that was caught around her leg and tangled on a tree branch two stories above a busy sidewalk, beside a busy street. When a caring Brooklynite contacted … Read more »

Animal Companions
Don’t Weep for Willow

I remember the first hoarding case I ever went on. The woman would never open the door, and her blinds were kept drawn. Standing on her porch, you could catch a whiff of animal waste, but just a whiff. Since she was unwilling to work with local humane officers, there was only one thing left … Read more »

Animal Companions
‘Top Chef’ Goes Vegan

Normally, I channel surf right through competitive food shows (nobody wants to eat trout ice cream, Iron Chef )—but ever since I found out that vegan Natalie Portman will be a guest judge in the upcoming season of Top Chef, I’ve been counting down the days until the premiere. Well, it looks like we vegans … Read more »

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Olympic Gymnast Shawn Johnson Put to Sleep

  I’m sure that once her career was over, Shawn would have been sent off to Japan and ground up into dog food anyway. Written by Shawna Flavell

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