PETA Offers to Help Massachusetts Students Shed Pounds

  smeis.files / CC The ritual of report card day has struck fear into the hearts of children for generations. As though bringing your grades home for mom and dad to sign weren’t enough to dread, Massachusetts students have yet another report to start worrying about. The state’s Public Health Council recently decided to institute … Read more »

Pupils to Be Peppered With Free PETA Paper?

When public school systems fall on hard times, they know they can count on PETA to pitch in. Remember when we sent message toilet paper to a struggling Detroit school? So, of course, we jumped into action when we heard about a cash-strapped school in Idaho that’s limiting how much writing paper teachers can use. … Read more »

Two Star Athletes’ Very Different Approaches to Animal Abuse

In a recent Houston Chronicle article, Rockets small forward Ron Artest openly admits that he doesn’t have the best track record when it comes to animal care. In the article, he confesses that because he spends a lot of time traveling, he once left one of his dogs vulnerable to neglect. In a refreshingly candid … Read more »

Fightin’ for Their Rights

  media.photobucket / CC As a Midwestern gal, I would like to take you on a quick, two-stop, cruelty-free tour of my section of the U.S. It’s a little something I’m calling the Midwest Victory Tour. Sometimes I feel as though this part of the country gets a bum rap, so this tour is to … Read more »

Crabs Sense and Remember Pain. Duh.

  static.squidoo / CC Sorry to break the news, but Disney was lying when it told you that crabs could sing and dance. However, it turns out that your childhood friend Sebastian definitely had reason to fear being hurt by Ursula, because … drum roll, please … crabs “sense and remember pain.” That’s right, a … Read more »

PETA Germany’s Holocaust Display Banned

Back in 2004, PETA launched our Holocaust on Your Plate (HOYP) traveling display, which juxtaposes images of animals in slaughterhouses and factory farms with images of humans in Nazi concentration camps. The display was inspired by a passage from Nobel-prize–winning Jewish author Isaac Bashevis Singer’s book, The Letter Writer: “In relation to them, all people … Read more »

The Canadian Seal Slaughter: An End in Sight?

You have to wonder why the seal slaughter is allowed to continue even though almost everyone is opposed to it, including most Canadians. Helpless baby seals are beaten to death. The babies are dragged across the ice with boat hooks, and some are even skinned alive. So you see why we’re doing all we can … Read more »

Will Motorists See Red Over McCruelty Billboards?

Our McCruelty campaign has been raging on for about a month now, with no word from McDonald’s about improving welfare standards for the animals killed for its restaurants. But since when has a little resistance stopped us? That said, we think it’s the perfect time to kick the campaign up a notch, don’t you agree? … Read more »

Michael Jackson Is ‘Bad’ With Animals

  blogs.propertyfinder / CC Update: Michael Jackson has announced that he will not be using any live animals in his concert series at London’s O2 arena. Click here for more info. The King of Pop has a sordid past when it comes to the way he treats animals, but we were still shocked by Michael … Read more »

Iditarod 2009: Six Dogs Dead

  btinternet / CC When we discussed the first dog to die during the 2009 Iditarod, I mentioned that more were likely to follow. Now, at the end of the race, the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner reports that this year’s death toll stands at six. Six dogs. Dead. And for what? A belt buckle. A long … Read more »

Victory! Time Warner Cable Store Nixes Exotic Animal Display

  Paw Prints tiger When a Time Warner Cable Store at the Independence Mall in Wilmington, N.C., planned to host Kelly’s Paw Print Productions exotic-animal show, it apparently had no idea that Paw Prints is a chronic violator of the federal Animal Welfare Act. Time Warner Cable didn’t hesitate to cancel the scheduled event with … Read more »

We Hate to Say ‘We Told You So,’ But …

  lh5.ggpht / CC … Wait a minute, what am I saying? We love to say “We told you so.” And this time, what we’ve been telling you for years is finally making headlines. Here’s the truth—drumroll, please—meat, as it turns out, is bad for you. Specifically, meat increases your chances of dying prematurely. That’s … Read more »

Call of Duty’s Violence Against Dogs Sparks Student Protest

Not since we were pitted against Nazi attack dogs when we first escaped from Castle Wolfenstein 17 years ago have we seen such barbaric treatment of dogs in video games as we did in Call of Duty, World at War. During the course of the game, you are forced to shoot attack dogs and you … Read more »

Hey, ‘Sea Kitten High’ … Don’t be Hatin’

The design used on the T-shirts that we sent to Principal Morford While America is cozying up to the idea of the Sea Kitten Revolution, apparently some people at Spearfish High School (aka “Sea Kitten High”) are just being grumps about the whole thing. I would think they’d have been honored when we suggested that … Read more »

Men Who Stomped, Kicked Turkeys Apparently Still on the Clock

You probably remember when we unveiled our undercover investigation of Aviagen Turkeys, Inc., right before Thanksgiving. (Those horrifying images are hard to forget.) After seeing our video footage, Aviagen claimed to be working on improvements to its animal welfare policies and promised to fire all workers who were caught violating them. However, Aviagen has not, … Read more »

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