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Can One Photo Really Launch a Thousand 'I Love You's?

It's known as that "warm and fuzzy" feeling for a reason: It's the emotion that we experience after looking at photos of puppies, kitties, or—sigh—baby bunnies. But could those animals help us feel warmer and fuzzier toward our significant others, too? You're definitely going to want to put this to the test.

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Leather Without Harming Animals

What do celebrities like Joaquin Phoenix and Ellen DeGeneres have in common with some future models from top car manufacturer Bentley? They're all vegan. The variety of available vegan leathers is expanding, and we have the 411 on these materials.

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Summer Fun in the Sun With Your Pup

Whether you're heading to the coast, the lake, or a campground, include your animal companion in the fun with these tips for keeping dogs happy and wildlife safe.

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Help Animals by Shopping With Amazon Prime

Amazon's annual Prime Day has come and gone, but don't worry! You can still help animals while you shop for your favorite animal-friendly products at smile.amazon.com.

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10 Easy Things You Can Do to Help Animals

Looking for new ways to help animals in your everyday life? This weekly list is full of ideas to help you incorporate kindness into your day-to-day actions. Be sure to post your favorite ways to help animals on the PETA Prime Facebook page, and give us a "like."

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Another Horse Dies: End Calgary Stampede’s Chuckwagon Racing

Dozens of horses have died over the years as a result of chuckwagon races at the Calgary Stampede in Alberta, Canada, and another died this week—a horse named Cowboy, who had to be euthanized after severely fracturing his left hind leg. Horses will continue to pay with their lives until this barbaric race is stopped.

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