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Cruel Animal Trainers

PETA has made monumental progress for animals used for entertainment. Our history of success goes all the way back to the 1980s, when our expos of nightclub entertainer Bobby Berosini eventually led to the end of his orangutan-beating career—by stopping his use of orangutans entirely. PETA has also helped send many solitary chimpanzees from roadside zoo hellholes to beautiful sanctuaries, but there are many more who still need our help.

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Which Country Has 7,000 Islands and Tons of Vegan Dining Options to Explore?

PETA Asia's campaigns office is located in Manila, the Philippines. Having an office here—rather than in cities like Tokyo or Singapore, which have a higher cost of living—allows us to save valuable funds for animals. Our work locally is saving lives, changing hearts and minds, and ensuring that animal-welfare issues are a priority in the developing nation. Over the last nine years, the availability of vegan foods and awareness of animal rights has boomed.

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What Your Animal Companion Wishes You Knew

Picture this: You've decided to retire in an exotic foreign country, where you don't know the language. A friendly native looks after you but doesn't really understand how you feel because of the language barrier. Over the years, you start to get some aches and pains, and eventually everything hurts. Your joints ache so much that it can be hard to stand up and walk. You used to love to be outdoors, to go for a run, but now that's impossible.

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Mouse in Your House? We've Got the Humane Solution

Early this morning, I was awakened by a sound that no homeowner wants to hear: chewing. Something, or rather someone, was in the attic, noisily munching away.

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Urge Retailer Patricia Nash to End Fur Sales

Why would anyone want to accessorize with real fur that comes from animals who have been caged their entire lives—before being drowned, beaten to death, strangled, or worse? Retailer Patricia Nash continues to market handbags and accessories made with real fur, despite hearing from PETA about how animals are horrifically abused for it. By doing so, Patricia Nash is complicit in the abuse of these intelligent, gentle beings. Make sure the company knows it by sending a letter and pledging not to purchase from the retailer until it ends all fur sales permanently.

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