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Can Cats and Dogs Carry Coronavirus?
There’s been a lot of speculation whether companion animals can carry coronavirus, but it’s all a myth.
Read MorePETA-Supported Teams are Treating Petra’s Working Animals
The PETA-supported staff at the Petra Veterinary Clinic has treated over 600 working donkeys in Petra! Our veterinary clinic treats donkeys, horses, and other animals who have been injured …
Read MoreTaiji Dolphin Slaughter Ends With 740 Victims
When humans stop paying to see depressed dolphins performing stupid tricks, swimming in circles in cramped tanks, or hauling humans around, the slaughter will no longer be profitable.
Read MorePETA’s 5th Australian Wool Exposé Leads to Guilty Plea to Cruelty Charge
Over and over again, PETA has exposed the global wool industry’s systemic, pervasive cruelty to sheep.
Read MoreHow to Be a Compassionate Traveler
Sunscreen? Check. Passport? Check. Compassion? Check! An explosive report revealed that more than half a million exotic animals are enslaved worldwide in the tourism industry. From selfies with tigers to elephant …
Read MoreKenya’s Ban on Killing of Donkeys for Ejiao Has Been Rescinded – Take Action!
At least 1,000 donkeys are slaughtered every day in Kenya for export to China, where their boiled-down skin is used to make ejiao.
Read MoreVictory! Sheep Farmer Pleads Guilty After Being Filmed Punching Sheep in the Face
For the first time ever, a British sheep farmer has pleaded guilty after being caught engaged in acts of flagrant cruelty to sheep following PETA’s investigation.
Read MorePhotos: PETA Members Dressed Hazmat Suits Blame Meat Industry for Coronavirus
Today, PETA members dressed in biohazard suits stood outside the Department of Health in the Philippines to encourage everyone to help prevent deadly diseases like coronavirus and African swine …
Read MoreVictory! Traveling Dolphin Circus Shows Are Now Banned in Indonesia
Dolphins used for traveling circuses in Indonesia were forced to perform five times a day.
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