Pugs Can’t Breathe, Warns PETA India in New Campaign
PETA India’s new billboard campaign in Chandigarh, Kochi, Lucknow and Pune urges everyone to never buy flat faced dogs like pugs who struggle to breathe.
Read MorePugs Can’t Breathe, Warns PETA India in New Campaign
PETA India’s new billboard campaign in Chandigarh, Kochi, Lucknow and Pune urges everyone to never buy flat faced dogs like pugs who struggle to breathe.
Read More120 veterinarians declare abused elephant Malti is psychologically suffering due to captivity at Amer Fort.
Read MorePETA India’s appeal leads Chhattisgarh government to demand an action against confining mother pigs to crates in pig farming.
Read MoreSunny Leone Stars in New Campaign for Bhamla Foundation and PETA India
Sunny Leone and her husband, Daniel Weber, encourage kindness to community dogs and cats in a new campaign for Bhamla Foundation and PETA India.
Read MoreAs Chicken-Meat Sales Plummet, Will KFC Add Vegan Chicken to Its Menu?
PETA India urges fast-food chain KFC to add plant-based chicken to its menu as chicken-meat sales plummet.
Read MoreShowcasing Vegan Fashion at the India Fashion Forum (IFF) 2023
PETA India’s booth at the India Fashion Forum 2023 showcased vegan fashion materials and products and talked to businesses about getting “PETA-Approved Vegan” and Beauty Without Bunnies certifications.
Read MoreA Supreme Court bench dismissed an appeal filed by horse owners against the ban imposed by the Bombay High Court on horse-drawn Victoria carriages.
Read MoreSir Paul McCartney, Other Stars, Come to the Aid of Elephant Jeymalyatha (Joymala)
Sir Paul McCartney sends an urgent letter to India’s environment minister to rescue abused elephant Jeymalyatha (Joymala), while other stars appeal for her rescue on Twitter.
Read MorePETA India requests a penalty, psychiatric evaluation, and counselling for teen who gouged out a dog’s eyes and beat him to death.
Read MoreSelf-Isolation Activity: Get Crafty and Fight Speciesism With These PETA India Colouring Pages
Need a break from all those screens? Get out the crayons, and download PETA India’s colouring pages.
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