Kim and Khloé Kardashian received criticism from PETA for giving their children puppies as Christmas gifts, with PETA urging them to consider adopting from shelters and promoting animal welfare instead of purchasing puppies.
PETA is urging Delaware lawmakers to consider a proposal requiring dog owners to walk their dogs three times a day, including at least one hour, to promote animal welfare. The initiative aims to raise awareness about responsible pet care, drawing on international examples like Italy, but faces some skepticism from local dog owners about its practicality. The proposal is part of a broader effort to improve animal welfare standards in Delaware.
A tiger handler, Ryan Easley, was fatally mauled at Growler Pines Tiger Preserve in Oklahoma, highlighting the dangers of human-wildlife interactions and raising calls from PETA to retire wild animals to sanctuaries. Easley was remembered as a passionate advocate for wildlife, especially big cats.
PETA has urged Nintendo to remove a nose ring from the character Cow in Mario Kart World, criticizing the ring as a symbol of animal cruelty used in the meat and dairy industries, and advocating for more compassionate treatment of animals in media representations.
PETA has protested Nintendo's new 'Mario Kart' character Cow for wearing a nose ring, which they say symbolizes animal cruelty. They are urging Nintendo to redesign the character to remove the nose ring, highlighting concerns about the use of such rings in the meat and dairy industries to control animals. The game, exclusive to the Nintendo Switch 2, has become popular, but PETA's criticism focuses on promoting animal welfare.
Tonia Haddix, known as the 'Dolly Parton of chimps,' was sentenced to 46 months in federal prison for lying about the death of her pet chimp Tonka and obstructing justice, after a legal battle over her treatment of animals and her deception about Tonka's fate.
A woman featured in HBO's 'Chimp Crazy' was sentenced to nearly four years in prison for lying about a primate's death and violating court orders related to chimpanzee care, after falsely claiming a chimp named Tonka had died when he was actually alive.
PETA and Tommy Tofu plan to protest at the 2025 Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest, coinciding with Joey Chestnut's return, by handing out vegan hot dogs to promote animal rights and veganism, amidst a backdrop of past protests and Chestnut's comeback after a ban in 2024.
Butterball turkeys are being sold at Walmart for as low as $0.25 per pound, possibly due to a resurfaced PETA video alleging past animal abuse at the company. Despite the video's age and Butterball's current American Humane certification, it has stirred online discussions and may be influencing consumer behavior. However, the decline in turkey sales aligns with a long-term trend, and demand is shifting towards smaller turkey cuts. Butterball and PETA have both issued statements regarding the video's impact and the company's animal welfare practices.
Butterball is facing a potential Thanksgiving turkey boycott after resurfaced footage from a 2006 PETA investigation showed workers at an Arkansas plant torturing and sexually abusing turkeys. The graphic video has sparked outrage on social media, with many consumers pledging to return their Butterball turkeys and opt for vegan alternatives. Butterball has responded by emphasizing their commitment to animal welfare and noting that the video does not reflect their current practices. PETA continues to highlight ongoing issues of animal abuse in the industry.
PETA emphasizes the importance of having an emergency evacuation plan that includes pets to ensure they are not left behind during wildfires. Essential items for an animal evacuation kit include food, water, toys, veterinarian records, and contact information for local shelters. Planning ahead when there is no emergency can help ensure pets' safety. If larger animals cannot be evacuated, they should not be confined so they can escape the flames. In case of seeing abandoned animals, assist if possible or alert emergency services.
A 13-year-old PETA activist was arrested for allegedly assaulting a police officer during a protest at a Florida Starbucks over the upcharge for vegan milk. The teen, whose name was withheld due to his age, was charged with battery and trespassing, while his mother's boyfriend was also arrested for trespassing. PETA claimed the arrest was wrongful and shared a video of the incident online. The mother stated that her family was peacefully protesting Starbucks' pricing policy and criticized the use of force during the arrest.
Miami-Dade County is terminating the lease of the company running the Miami Seaquarium due to maintenance violations, with the company instructed to vacate by April 21. The decision was made for the safety of the animals, residents, and visitors, as the Seaquarium has failed to maintain its facilities and provide proper care for the animals. The advocacy group PETA celebrated the news, urging authorities to ensure the animals are sent to reputable facilities for the care they need.
PETA activists disrupted Victoria Beckham's Paris Fashion Week show, protesting her use of leather by joining models on the catwalk with signs and slogans advocating for vegan leather. Despite Beckham's brand not using fur or exotic skins, PETA urged her to consider ethical and eco-friendly alternatives such as leather made from apples, grapes, and mushrooms. Beckham appeared unfazed by the protest, walking the catwalk with crutches following a recent injury, and was supported by her family and high-profile figures at the event.
Peta protesters disrupted Victoria Beckham’s Paris fashion week show by invading the runway and holding up placards urging her to stop using animal products in her designs, advocating for ethical and eco-friendly alternatives such as vegan leather made from apples, grapes, pineapples, and mushrooms.