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Pug Wine specializes in small production, single vineyard pinot noir and white wine from Sonoma County's Russian River Valley. Pug Wine combines and celebrates our love of this part of the world and the pug breed. You can't look at a pug or drink wine from the Russian River Valley without having your spirits lifted.
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Pug Hugs, Inc. is a not-for-profit corporation organized under the laws of the State of Wisconsin.

Our Mission is:
  • To protect and advance the interest of pug dogs by encouraging responsible pug ownership.
  • To raise awareness of the plight of pugs used as solely as breeding stock without concern for their welfare and assist in efforts furthering the prevention of cruelty to animals and humane education.
  • To urge breeders of pugs to further the advancement of the breed and to not breed a dog when health issues have been identified in it or its off-spring.
  • To better the lives of surrendered, abandoned, sick, neglected, injured or abused pug dogs by obtaining necessary medical treatment for them and assisting in the rescue and re-homing of said pug dogs. We are dedicated to fund-raising and financially assisting pug dog owners or those fostering surrendered pug dogs and other pug dog rescue organizations so that no pug dog has to be surrendered or euthanized simply because its owner is financially challenged.
  • To carry on and conduct any other lawful activity permitted to nonprofit corporation which directly or indirectly promotes the purposes to have and exercise all of the rights, powers and privileges which are now or may hereafter be conferred by the laws of Wisconsin upon not-for-profit corporations organized and operating under the laws of Wisconsin.
This corporation is organized exclusively for charitable and educational purposes, including, but not limited to, fund-raising and the making of distributions to organizations that qualify as exempt under Section 501 ( c ) (3) of the Internal Revenue code, or the corresponding section of any future tax code.