Have you done any of these everyday actions to speak out for animals? Let us know! When you complete an action listed here, tell us about it on our Facebook page!
10 Easy Things You Can Do to Help Animals!
1. A recent survey found that over 16 million American adults believe that chocolate milk comes from brown cows. That’s a shocking number, but even more don’t know what really goes on in the dairy industry. Share this video that exposes the abuse, rape, and suffering that goes into every glass of cow’s milk.
2. Get active for animals online for Social Media Day on June 30!
3. With New York City Council members voting overwhelmingly to prohibit traveling circuses from bringing wild animals into the city, it’s clear that the future of entertainment is animal-free. Tell UniverSoul Circus and Garden Bros. Circus to end cruel animal acts.
4. A disturbing new PETA eyewitness investigation exposes painful, invasive, and deadly experiments on dogs and cats at Liberty Research, Inc. Please urge companies conducting business with Liberty to reconsider their relationship with the laboratory.
5. Audrey, a laid-back basset hound mix rescued by PETA fieldworkers in North Carolina, is hoping to follow her nose to a loving, permanent home. E-mail [email protected] for more information, and keep checking our “Adoptable” section of the blog for more animals looking for homes!
6. Recently, an official confirmed that the Canadian government hasn’t purchased primates for experiments from notorious Florida-based Primate Products, Inc., since 2015. Urge Canadian Minister of Health Jane Philpott and the Public Health Agency of Canada to cut dies with the cruel dealer permanently.
7. Looking for the perfect summer hairstyle? PETA teamed up with cruelty-free beauty company Aveda to demonstrate a variety of surprisingly easy hairstyles that will have you summer-ready in no time. Check out the video, and visit Aveda’s website to purchase the products that we used.
8. Ready to go on a shopping spree? Visit the PETA Mall to find compassionate companies that support PETA’s groundbreaking work for animals.
9. Shock collars are horribly cruel, and the people who use them on dogs could be in danger. Only use positive reinforcement-based training methods, and encourage others to do the same.
10. See an article that’s missing a needed animal rights perspective? Write a letter to the editor! You don’t have to aim for The New York Times—the smaller the paper, the better the chances of it printing your letter.