The Latest News From the Field

Looking to Find a New Home for an Animal? Read This First

“For better or for worse” is a promise we all should make when adding an animal companion to our lives. But unfortunately,…

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Dog Given Up for Being ‘Too Puppyish’

A North Carolina man wanted to give up his 18-month-old Lhasa apso mix—who was friendly, affectionate, playful, well-mannered, and arguably the cutest…

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It’s a Cat … on a Door: Just Another Day at the PETA Office (Photos)

They called her “Creepy.” We don’t know why, because she isn’t creepy in any way, shape,…

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Kenny Came Out of His “Shell”

A young cat named Kenny was spotted by a PETA fieldworker—”working the pumps” at a Shell station in rural Virginia.

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Baby Bunnies Among Louisiana Refugees

They’ve been dubbed “The Bayou Babes” by the Norfolk Animal Care Center (NACC), which took in these four young rabbits after PETA…

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Meet PETA’s Rescue Team

PETA’s Community Animal Project fieldworkers answer calls for help from people living in some of the poorest communities in southeastern Virginia and…

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Santa Comes Early for Chained Dogs

Tails will be wagging in backyards across southeastern Virginia and northeastern North Carolina, thanks to PETA’s successful Operation Wag toy drive for…

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He Was in the Pits, but Now, Fritz Is Puttin’ on the Ritz

This poodle mix looked like a tired old dog, but looks can be deceiving. Check out his amazing makeover.

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Here Are the Deets on Those Louisiana Flood Refugees

As PETA’s rescue team members went door to door in flood-ravaged Louisiana, finding home after home severely or irreparably damaged, they knew…

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After a Life Spent Chained Up, This Dog’s Retirement Looks Golden

Life wasn’t always walks on the beach for this senior dog.

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