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For Spring 2025, we expose the cruel reality of horse soring, share how we’re improving animal care in Bolivia, India and Canada, dive into the secret lives of misunderstood animals, help you plan an animal-friendly trip to New Orleans and more. Plus, check out our crossword for animal lovers!

Two women sit outside a vet clinic, holding a dog.

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A team member visits a clinic in La Paz, Bolivia.

A world of compassion

In the first part of this series, we share the ways we’re partnering with local communities to enhance access to care.

An illustration of a pigeon standing in the middle of a city street.

Rachel Stern/Humane World for Animals

The secret lives of misunderstood animals

Snakes, pigeons and other animals often get a bad rap. Here’s why we should revisit these misjudged animals.

Rescuer Amanda Wallace holds a rabbit for a veterinary exam.

Meredith Lee/Humane World for Animals

Rescuer Amanda Wallace holds a rabbit for a veterinary exam.

Over 100 rabbits rescued from dire situation in Tennessee home

When an overwhelmed caregiver asked for help, Humane World and other animal nonprofits stepped in to save dozens of rabbits.

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People waiting in line outside for Pets For Life services.
Access to care for pets
Meet the winners: More Than a Pet Community Hero Award

The More Than a Pet Community Hero Award recognizes three volunteers for their exceptional work supporting animals and people in their communities.

Dog shelters delivered in Tennessee
Access to care for pets
How the Humane Society protects outdoor dogs in Tennessee

As winter tightened its grip on Tennessee earlier this year, an HSUS-led initiative brought warmth to pets and the hearts of their owners.

Comic by Patrick McDonnell showing a dog and child hugging
Dog and cat welfare Farmed animal welfare
Drawing from a deeper well

MUTTS cartoonist Patrick McDonnell mixes humor and humane messages.

Lemurs in temporary area at Black Beauty Ranch after being rescued from a zoo in Puerto Rico
Wildlife protection
What's in a name?

With residents named Doritos, Cookie Monster, Pastry and Baby Spice, no one could accuse the Black Beauty Ranch team of being uncreative. But how do they come up with names for all of the animals?

Humane Society of the United States donors Laura & Michael Boswerger look on as a rescued pig grazes and paints during enrichment exercises at Black Beauty Ranch
Wildlife protection
How we keep animals happy at Black Beauty Ranch

From wind chimes to kids’ toys, you can gift playtime to our sanctuary animals.

Lamurs in an enclosure at Black Beauty Ranch Sanctuary
Animal rescue and response Wildlife protection
How Black Beauty Ranch caregivers tailor care for every resident

From matchmaking to sunscreen, here's how we ensure the happiness and health of sanctuary animals.

All Animals Spring 2025 issue cover

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