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People are really struggling to afford their pets right now. Here’s what you can do.
The high cost of pet care often causes people to make the heartbreaking decision to relinquish their animals. But it also creates a barrier for potential adopters to consider as they weigh the cost of adding a pet to their family.
How we’re still helping Los Angeles after the wildfires
We pledged $1 million to support recovery efforts after those wildfires and for future preparation. Here are some updates.
Our team helps save 22 dogs and puppies from suspected dogfighting operation
The heat index reached nearly 110 degrees Fahrenheit in Indiana last week, and yet most of the dogs our Animal Rescue Team found across two properties there did not even have access to water.
Breaking: We’ve won our lawsuit on behalf of wolves in the Northern Rocky Mountains
This week, a federal judge ruled that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service broke the law when it decided not to protect gray wolves in the Northern Rocky Mountains under the federal Endangered Species Act. The ruling is the result of a lawsuit that we and our allies filed last year challenging the agency’s decision.
Reflections on animal rescue work after an emotional return to Kangaroo Island
This past month, members of our team returned to Kangaroo Island to see how the environment has recovered since the bushfires five years ago and to reflect on what we accomplished there.
A step backward for humane street dog management in India
Earlier this week, the honorable Supreme Court of India issued an order to capture all street dogs in Delhi and permanently confine them to shelters, with no return to their home territories.
Breaking: Trump administration proposes to gut Endangered Species Act protections
There’s still time to stop these attacks on wildlife.
Creating a kinder world by working to end the dog and cat meat trade
In May, seven dogs arrived at our care and rehabilitation center in Maryland. These pups had just flown from South Korea—they had burns on their skin and were extremely timid. They had seen and experienced things that would leave a terrible mark on anyone.
In major win for animals, New York Fashion Week goes fur-free
In a massive success in the global movement to end the fur trade, the Council of Fashion Designers of America just announced that it will no longer promote fur at any Official New York Fashion Week Schedule events nor on its social media channels and website.
It’s time to stop using monkeys in circuses and traveling shows
Even though Illinois was the first state in the U.S. to ban the use of elephants in circuses and traveling shows, it is still legal to force primates and other wild animals to perform.
Federal lawsuit attacks pro-animal law already approved by voters and upheld by Supreme Court
In a lawsuit filed last night, the U.S. Department of Justice has tried to resurrect—without warrant and without real facts—a long-ago settled legal fight over California’s cage-free egg laws that have been supported by voters, farmers and advocates for animal welfare and other causes across the board.
Certified cruelty: American Kennel Club spreads more falsehoods to protect puppy mills
Right now, in the U.S.
Police raid of dismal ‘safari park’ shows why US must pass Better CARE for Animals Act
Images of a lion so thin that ribs, spine and hip bones were prominently visible. Inspection reports noting a lioness confined to a dark den with no light, ventilation or bedding, instead an accumulation of water, urine and feces.
In blow to the fur industry, EU bans breeding and keeping of American mink
Last week, the European Union officially added the non-native American mink to its list of Invasive Alien Species of Union Concern. This means that keeping and breeding American mink is banned from July 2027.
Hurricane Katrina put animal-related disaster response in the spotlight—and set its future course
The 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina has prompted the recirculation of so many disturbing images along with the return of painful memories of the misery and suffering the disaster visited upon the residents of the Gulf Coast states.
Indictment in Wyoming wolf killing puts human indifference in the spotlight
At Black Beauty Ranch, marmosets and other animals find safe refuge—and more
‘I used to work for the fur industry. Now I’m fighting for animals.’
I was welcomed home by my beloved labrador Barney and couldn’t help but think about the fox. At that moment the hypocrisy of what I was doing really hit home. The very next day I resigned.
Our team rescues over 100 dogs from breeder affiliated with American Kennel Club
Most of the dogs found at this breeding operation of Havanese and Biewer terrier dogs were crammed into stacked wire-bottom cages with no access to food or water.