5 Ways PETA Is Helping Animals in Laboratories This Week

Discover how PETA secured another big victory for dogs suffering at Texas A&M University.

  1. We just had a huge win for dogs and for free speech! As part of a settlement of PETA’s First Amendment lawsuit, Texas A&M University (TAMU) has agreed to remove all settings blocking or filtering comments critical of its canine muscular dystrophy experiments. And it paid for our legal fees.
  2. PETA won’t rest until dogs’ torment ends, so a giant costumed “dog” led an eye-catching protest at TAMU’s latest board meeting, calling for an end to the cruel tests.
  3. Our campaign to stop the National Institute of Mental Health from squandering taxpayer dollars on terrifying experiments in which mice are suspended by their tails, electroshocked, and nearly drowned just ramped up with a powerful PETA television spot during a news broadcast in Washington, D.C.
  4. As concern about the coronavirus intensifies, PETA experts are reminding people that there’s no time to waste funds or lives on failed, flawed animal experiments.
  5. PETA’s slamming a notorious experimenter’s move to China—apparently, so that he can keep poking monkeys’ brains in tests so grotesque that they wouldn’t be approved in Germany.