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For Spring 2026, we explore how selective breeding has caused serious health issues in many beloved dog breeds; learn how Humane World for Animals is making menus more plant-based; follow along a shocking rescue in Maryland; find out if backyard feeders and baths help or hurt wildlife; and more. Plus, test your logic skills with a new puzzle!

Close-up of a French bulldog with labeled callouts explaining common health issues related to its facial structure.

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Popular dog breeds suffer serious health issues linked to appearance

French bulldogs, pugs and other beloved dog breeds pay the price—serious health issues—for our aesthetic desires.

Illustration of a plant-based meal tray with tofu, vegetables, and rice, with ingredients like beans and produce shown above.

Rachel Stern/Humane World for Animals

How Humane World for Animals is shifting menus toward plants

Humane World for Animals is replacing meat and dairy with plants on menus around the globe.

Dogs in stacked cages inside, in a home used as a puppy mill

Meredith Lee/Humane World for Animals

During the rescue, most of the dogs were found in stacked cages.

Rescue reveals hidden horrors in the home of Maryland dog breeder

Our team removes more than 100 dogs from a Maryland home, rescuing them from filth and neglect.

Hummingbirds at a feeder

Kevin Trimmer/Getty Images

Hummingbird feeders have been popular among animal lovers for decades, appearing in gardens and residential areas across the country.

Are your backyard feeders and baths helping or hurting wildlife?

Backyard feeders, baths and houses meant to attract animals can sometimes do more harm than good.

A woman, walking outside at a vulture conservation center.

Alan Eason/Vulpro

Kerri Wolter has spent the past two decades helping to restore vulture populations in the wild.

Vulpro’s Kerri Wolter champions vultures in Africa

Finding beauty in the misunderstood, Kerri Wolter works to protect vulture populations in Africa.

Illustration of farm and sanctuary animals—a donkey, pig, kangaroo, and marmoset—gathered on grassy land near a barn and trees.

Rachel Stern/Humane World for Animals

Paws and play: Can you crack the animal clues?

Try your hand at a Paws and Play logic puzzle featuring Black Beauty Ranch animals’ favorite treats and hobbies.

Two cats snuggle up to each other and one looks at the camera

Jackie Kreutzer

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Illustration of a family with a dog in front of their house with eviction sign on it, surrounded by their belongings.
Access to care for pets
Keeping families together

As evictions rise, Pets for Life helps people stay with their animals.

Illustration of a factory farm with man herding pigs into a truck, pollution and a family nearby
Farm animal welfare
Factory farming facts

In the U.S., almost all farm animals spend their lives inside factory farms. They’re bad for animals, bad for us and bad for the planet we share. Here’s why.

Dogs living in severe neglect, rescued by HSUS
Animal rescue and response Animal cruelty
From horror to hope

Three resilient dogs rescued from grim conditions find welcoming families and loving homes.

rows of cages holding many arctic fox at a fur farm in China
Going fur-free
EXPOSED: Undercover investigation at fur farm shows the lives behind the label

Humane Society International undercover investigation reveals the cruel lives and wretched deaths of animals raised in the fur industry. With your help, the HSUS and HSI continue to push for a day no one dies for fashion.

Bats hanging upside down in a cage at a wildlife market in Indonesia to be sold for food
Wildlife protection
What you need to know about wildlife markets and COVID-19

This spring, the Humane Society of United States and HSI joined with more than 240 other groups to call for a ban on wildlife markets and an end to the commercial wildlife trade around the globe.

Photos of Chris Schindler and Lindsay Hamrick tacked onto a cork board.
Dog and cat welfare Wildlife protection
Full-time for animals

There’s no single path to a career in animal welfare, so we asked staffers throughout the field to share their journeys and advice.

All Animals spring 2026 cover and feature spread on problems with purebred dogs

Humane World for Animals

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