PETA to hand out condoms in San Antonio to educate residents about spaying and neutering pets

In light of San Antonio’s ongoing stray and dangerous dog crisis, volunteers from animal-rights group PETA dressed as condoms will hand out rubbers downtown to encourage pet owners to spay and neuter their furry friends. The volunteers will distribute the free condoms at the corner of Alamo Plaza and East Commerce Street near the H&M retail store this Friday, which is also National Sex Day, according to a statement from PETA. And in case you're wondering, the condoms will be vegan, the organization also noted.
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