Wales and West of England Pug Dog Club (WWEPDC)
Official canine organization profile located in United Kingdom.
About the Club
Information and activities
The Wales and West of England Pug Dog Club (WWEPDC) stands as a distinguished institution with a rich heritage, having been dedicated to the welfare and promotion of the Pug breed since its establishment in 1883. With over 140 years of history, the club serves as a cornerstone for enthusiasts, breeders, and fanciers globally, committed to preserving the integrity and standards of the Pug.
Core Mission and Activities
The primary mission of the WWEPDC is to celebrate the Pug breed while ensuring its long-term health and quality. The club actively engages its community through a variety of initiatives, including:
- Breed Education: The club maintains a dedicated Breed Education Co-ordinator to provide expert guidance and resources to members.
- Publications: Members are kept informed through regular bulletins, such as the 2024 Spring and Summer editions, which provide updates on club activities and breed-related news.
- Events and Governance: The club organizes official events and manages administrative processes, such as the annual Judges Ballot, to ensure high standards in breed exhibition and judging.
- Community Engagement: The club fosters a welcoming environment for international members and fanciers, encouraging participation in the preservation of the breed.
Leadership and Structure
The club is governed by a dedicated team of officers and committee members who oversee its operations. The leadership includes:
- Executive Officers: President Terry Purse, Chairman Elaine Arnold-Stronge, Vice Chairman Catherine Rutherford, Secretary Joanne Houston, Show Secretary Nigel Marsh, and Treasurer Heather Rutherford.
- Committee Members: A robust team including Alison Mount, Yvonne Naylor, Cheryl Mitchard, Mandy Mitchell, Sonia Saxon, Daniel O'Leary, and Hayley Reynolds.
The club also honors long-standing contributors through its Vice Presidents and Honorary Life Members, recognizing those who have provided years of service to the organization. By maintaining a transparent administrative structure and providing consistent educational resources, the Wales and West of England Pug Dog Club continues to be a vital resource for the Pug community, ensuring that the breed remains healthy, well-represented, and celebrated for generations to come.
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