Our philosophy and history
Mission
Improve the world of companion animals, offering services of excellence and lifestyle, promoting responsible ownership.
Vision
To be the leading company in pet care and to be in continuous growth. Distinguishing itself by providing excellent quality services to pets and their owners, in order to contribute positively to society.
Values
We are an organization committed to animal welfare, gender equality, sustainable growth, carbon footprint reduction, responsible ownership, human rights, social justice and the protection of animals and nature.
Nuugi was born digitally in 2010 in Mexico City, maintaining Digital Leadership to this day through its technological developments.
Since 2012, when the Hotel Resort Lomas Country Club was created in Interlomas, Mexico City, Nuugi has not stopped growing in the number of people who entrust us with their pets every day.
Nuugi is the first Hotel Resort for dogs and cats in Mexico City.
Pet Friendly Certificate
With the aim of spreading responsible ownership and animal well-being, Nuugi has created a unique program in Mexico, the Pet Friendly Certification.
The certification consists of an evaluation of the facilities or space to be certified such as: parks, condominiums, restaurants and hotels. Once the evaluation has been carried out, the Nuugi team makes a series of recommendations to carry out to turn the space into a friendly place for pets.
Social Commitment and Defense of Nature
We take a stand against the sale, abuse and exploitation of animals and help people raise awareness about these issues.
We defend nature through the use of biodegradable materials and ecological processes, such as the use of biodigesters to treat faeces, the collection of rainwater and the use of non-polluting energy sources.
Gender violence and against pets
We try to alleviate the problems of abused women and their pets.
Report violence against pets in the CDMX Animal Surveillance Brigade.
The SSC “Sponsor a Pet” program helps solve both problems and Nuugi is always ready to help.
SOME DATA:
“59% of abused women delayed leaving home for fear of abandoning their animals” (Report Source: Alberta SPCA, 2012)
“45% of women reported that they had threatened to harm their pets and in 41% of cases the animals were deliberately injured or killed” (Report Source: Doherty & Hornosty, 2018)
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