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  2. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - Wikipedia

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    Fueled by public outrage from a 2014 incident where PETA workers took a pet chihuahua from its porch and euthanized it the same day, along with documentation that of the 1,606 cats and 1,025 dogs accepted by the shelter that same year, 1,536 cats and 788 dogs were euthanized, the Virginia General Assembly passed Senate Bill 1381 in 2015 aimed ...

  3. American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

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    The ASPCA's Government Relations, Legal Advocacy and Investigations departments work with state and federal lawmakers and engage in legislative and litigation efforts to secure stronger legal protections for animals. [34] Some of the animal welfare issues the departments work on include ending puppy mills and breed-specific legislation. [35 ...

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  5. PETA claims victory, ends 30-year ad campaign against fur - AOL

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    Thirty years after kicking off its “I’d Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur” initiative, the animal rights group is putting the ad campaign out to pasture.

  6. Unnecessary Fuss - Wikipedia

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    Unnecessary Fuss is a film produced by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), showing footage shot inside the University of Pennsylvania's Head Injury Clinic in Philadelphia. The raw footage was recorded by the laboratory researchers as they inflicted brain damage to baboons using a hydraulic device.

  7. Peanut The Squirrel’s Owner Says He Was Treated Like A ...

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    Image credits: Peanut The Squirrel Peanut’s Law mandates a 72-hour waiting period before an animal from a sanctuary is euthanized and establishes an appeals system to ensure that animal refuge ...

  8. Peta - Wikipedia

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    People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, or more commonly known as PETA is an American animal rights organization. Peta or PETA may refer to: Groups, organizations, companies

  9. Talk : People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals/Archive 10

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    Perhaps it's just the facts that make it look this way, but reading this article seems to paint a very bad picture of PETA. I can't say that any of the wording sounds especially b