PETA activists tried to dump a truck full of manure outside the Manhattan office of the group’s rival, the ASPCA — but the stinky stunt was stymied by the frigid weather on Thursday.
Newsweek has reached out to PETA and the ASPCA on Friday night via email for additional comments. This protest represented the latest escalation in PETA's ongoing campaign against the ASPCA.
The alleged poop dumpers were protesting a rival animal rights group over its backing of an animal welfare certification program.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, known as PETA, has a long history of condemning the abusive treatment of animals ...
A spokesperson for the ASPCA, meanwhile, defended the board for “setting basic standards” in the marketplace, adding the conflict boiled down to a philosophical difference with PETA.
7: PETA Attempted (and Mostly Failed) to Dump Frozen Manure Outside the ASPCA’s Offices In January 2025, two PETA activists were arrested outside the American Society for the Prevention of ...
“Unlike the ASPCA, PETA has no interest in building a more humane farming system,” the spokesperson said. “Instead, they seek to eliminate all animal agriculture, and our diverging views on ...
“Because of the freezing temperatures, it didn’t all fall out,” explained Ashley Byrne, a PETA spokesperson ... of Cruelty to Animals, or ASPCA, over their backing of an animal welfare ...