Reports on Our Vital Work

PETA’s Local Work July – September 2017

PETA owns and operates four mobile clinics that serve communities in southeastern Virginia, from Emporia to Cape Charles and many locations in…

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PETA’s Local Work April – June 2017

Visitors of the four- and two-legged variety, large and small, enjoy a successful regional shelter adoption event at PETA’s Bea Arthur Dog…

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PETA’s Local Work January- March 2017

Bridgette was one of the many pups PETA helped. She had been hit by a car nearly a week before her owners…

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PETA’s Local Work October-December 2016

We transported Chico, Trixie, and 289 other animals free of charge to and from their free spay and neuter appointments.  

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PETA’s Local Work July-September 2016

After Charlie Ray hurt himself, his guardian called PETA for help covering the cost of a vet visit and treatment. Once he…

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PETA’s Local Work April-June 2016

We transported Angel—among dozens of other animals—free of charge to and from their free spay and neuter appointments.

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PETA’s Local Work January-March 2016

Stoney was suffering from an infection on his leg that caused it to swell up and made walking difficult. We transported this…

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PETA’s Local Work October-December 2015

Beloved cat Beau’s elderly guardian, Geraldine, contacted PETA after he hadn’t eaten for more than a week. She had no money to provide him…

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PETA’s Local Work July-September 2015

Mother and son Chihuahua mixes Chickpea and Potato were transferred to PETA from the Danville Area Humane Society. PETA succeeded in placing…

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PETA’s Local Work April-June 2015

Princess was suffering from a large, infected mammary tumor that had ruptured. We transported her to a local clinic to have the…

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