Support the DFW Pug Rescue at Pugs and Pints

October 25, 2017 | orion

If the DFW Pug Rescue didn't exist, there would be more than 7,200 fewer pugs living happy, healthy lives in loving homes. Since the nonprofit organization was founded in 1996, it has rescued about 10 pugs per week, amounting to thousands over the past two decades. The DFW Pug Rescue also pours thousands of dollars into the pups' medical care, which comes at a high cost even when altruistic vets offer discounts. Help the Rescue continue to do good when you come to Pugs and Pints on November 4th.

Cork and Growler restaurant is hosting Pugs and Pints with special guest Simba's Barkery, who will supply the all-natural dog treats for any four-legged friends who come along. When you grab a pint of craft beer on November 4th, a portion of the proceeds will go toward saving more dogs via the DFW Pug Rescue. So you can feel good about indulging in a craft brew or two.

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