Featured This week is World Week for Animals in Laboratories. Inside labs, dogs are being force-fed or injected with chemicals, deliberately made sick, mutilated in experimental surgeries, bred to have diseases, and more. Take these three actions today to help stop cruel experiments on them. After PETA and its supporters took action, a neighborhood association in Atlanta removed makeshift "snake traps"—lengths of gutter containing glue boards—that were deployed to catch snakes near the neighborhood's ponds. Your actions make a difference! Now, keep the pressure on others by telling Discount Drug Mart to stop selling deadly glue traps today, before any more animals are caught in the glue and left to suffer and die from dehydration, asphyxiation, or blood loss. Right now, thousands of dogs and other animals are being cut into and killed in cruel surgical trauma training courses. Please make a generous gift right now to help us raise $25,000 to replace animals in trauma courses and stop the suffering. Tell festivals planning to host Django to nix the cruel act. Monkeys are intelligent, sensitive beings. They aren't here to perform "tricks" for a cheap laugh. If you're watching the final season of Game of Thrones, by now, you've seen the show's near-mystical direwolves. But animal shelters have reported a surge in the number of abandoned huskies because of their resemblance to direwolves. Jerome Flynn is urging fans not to buy into this alarming trend. The company continues to use cows' skin for the patches on its jeans, even though it knows that animal leather often comes from cows who endure confinement, extreme crowding, disease, food and water deprivation, branding, tail-docking, castration, and more. There is never a need to abuse cows for any reason, and many vegan leather options are now readily available. Watch as PETA brings Maggie to meet her new guardians in her loving, permanent home. Maggie will never be left out in the cold again, and her story is warming hearts everywhere. Take a minute to call Colorado State University at 970-491-6211 and ask that it stop using U.S. tax dollars to trap crows, robins, and house sparrows and infect them with West Nile virus in its laboratories—then, let us know how your call went. You can also take action online to help stop these deadly experiments. Thanks to PETA's unwavering efforts, this house of horrors looks much different today. Around the world, animals scream in fear and agony as they're butchered for their flesh. Many humans would never imagine killing and eating a dog, yet billions of cows, chickens, pigs, and other animals are killed in violent ways by the meat industry every year. What if this were your dog staring back at you?. Urgent Action Needed |
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