In a large stride in the animal right activist community, chimps meant for lab experimentation are effectively being moved to sanctuaries slowly but surely. Read more on their incredible transition here
Ape trade is the new rage in the world of animal abuse. In this article, the smuggler is followed and gives a bit of insight into both sides of this epidemic. Click here to read more about this.
Advancements in law making against declawing cats and its ethicality. Is your couch really worth it? Click on the link to find out more.
A large issue with getting animals from large chains like PetCo, Petsmart, and Petland is you know in your subconcious that a lot of them if not all, come from "puppy mills" which are basically breeders who do an awful job of ensuring the health and safety of their animals. Of course, this does not mean that the issue is limited to puppies because this is an epidemic across breeds. California has recently shown an effort to keep this trend of chain companies and puppy mills going by telling chains that they must sell rescues. Click on the link below to read more.
Recent claims reveal that the Texas church shooter had used dogs as practice before he committed his heinous crime. Click to read more.
In Nova Scotia, a woman was charged with animal cruelty after her 10 dogs were found in awful living conditions. As a result of the hoarding, three had to be euthenized because of their condition. Click below to read more.
Pop superstar Sia and the ASPCA joined together to remind everyone with the upcoming holiday season that puppies are a commitment and not just a gift. To see the advertisement and read more, click below.
The ASPCA responded with rescue to a cruelty case of 40+ dogs on a single unsanitary property. Get the details below.
McDonald's policy on their animal welfare took many activists by surprise after their large strides over the past few years. Read more on this policy below.
The ASPCA assisted the New York police on a raid of a suspected dog fighting ring. Read about the details below