If you think someone you know is abusing animals, please speak up. The best thing you can do is report your suspicions of cruelty to your local law enforcement agency, humane organization, animal control agency or taxpayer-funded animal shelter. read more
How to Report Cruelty. Try to gather the following information before submitting a report of animal cruelty: A concise, written, factual statement of what you observed—giving dates and approximate times whenever possible—to provide to law enforcement. Photographs of the location, the animals in question and the surrounding area. read more
Fill out our online form to report animal abuse. If you notice any signs of animal cruelty taking place, please call 602.997.7585 Ext. 2073 or fill out our online form to report animal abuse. Services are free and available daily from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. read more
If so, please call your local police department. If the police are unresponsive, please call PETA immediately at 757-622-7382. read more
Report Animal Cruelty If you think someone you know is abusing animals, please speak up. The best thing you can do is report your suspicions of cruelty to your local law enforcement agency, humane organization, animal control agency or taxpayer-funded animal shelter. read more
Neglect, or a failure to provide basic needs for an animal, makes up the vast majority of cruelty cases to that animal control officers respond to. Neglect often includes hoarding, lack of shelter or veterinary care, tethering and abandonment, as well as other forms of abuse. read more