The Latest News From the Field

Starving Pit Bull Was Hungry for Love

“We just can’t keep weight on her.” PETA fieldworkers hear that a lot when they ask people why their dog looks like…

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Eat, Drink, and Be Caring at the Spring Adopt-a-Thon

Spring is in the air, and adoptable dogs from 11 Virginia animal shelters are full of excitement as they prepare to strut…

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Meet Some of the Animals We Helped in March

Spring is in full bloom, and for many animals, the warmer weather brings more than just the shedding of winter coats. Many…

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Life on the Road Almost Killed Ricky

We are looking forward to David Brent: Life on the Road, animal rights supporter Ricky Gervais’ upcoming comedy movie, but back in…

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How PETA Helps Dogs Who Need It the Most

I was greatly anticipating my trip to PETA’s headquarters, the Sam Simon Center in Norfolk, Virginia, where I was going to spend…

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Meet Some of the Animals We Helped in February

In February, PETA’s fleet of mobile clinics performed a record-breaking 1,304 spay and neuter surgeries in just 29 days! Thanks to our…

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What Your Animal Companion Can’t Tell You but You Need to Know

Picture this: You’ve decided to retire in an exotic foreign country, where you don’t know…

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One for the Books: Spay/Neuter Clinics Set New Record in February

Betelgeuse, my son’s kitten, was doing the sort of things most 6-month-old kittens do…

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Her Body May Be Broken, but Her Spirit Is as Strong as Ever

Even in a warehouse full of thousands of animals in varying states of neglect, misery, and decline at Reptiles by Mack—a massive…

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What’s Black and White, 3 Feet Tall, and Irresistible All Over?

Sebastian had no food, no water, and no shelter. What the miniature horse did have was a disfiguring injury to his face…

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