10 Easy Things You Can Do to Help Animals!

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!

Here are 10 easy steps that you can take to help animals right now:

  1. As many celebrate the start of the Year of the Dog, help make it a good year for dogs by taking action against the deadly Iditarod.
  2. Looking to fill your closet with the latest vegan fashion? Visit the PETA Mall to find compassionate companies that support PETA’s groundbreaking work for animals.
  3. Follow these tips to ensure that your medicines, herbal teas, beauty products, candy, and energy drinks don’t contain donkey-skin gelatin.
  4. Contact the entertainers scheduled to perform at SeaWorld Orlando’s “Seven Seas Food Festival,” and let them know that it’s wrong to support a company that deprives complex, emotional, and social orcas of everything that’s natural and important to them .
  5. PETA’s latest wool exposé reveals that Australian shearers are still punching sheep, cutting them up, and shoving them down chutes like garbage—help stop this now!
  6. Satisfy your sweet tooth with something delicious and cruelty-free. Check out these three ways to whip up vegan date balls.
  7. Share this quick and easy guide to purchasing vegan clothing and accessories with aspiring vegans (and help them identify the cruelly produced materials that may be in their closet).
  8. Learn more about the reason we euthanize and the world of difference that there is between offering animals a merciful release from suffering and subjecting them to a prolonged and painful death on the streets .
  9. Learn how an educator from New York incorporated animal rights into her curriculum by using PETA’s TeachKind humane-education resources  to promote kindness and compassion for animals.
  10. Are you a busy parent looking for a simple way to get your baby the nutrition that he or she needs? Search our list of vegan baby foods that offer all the essential nutrients for your growing child.

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