Glasgow - losing finalists the previous year - are well represented on the international stage, with no fewer than 22 of Gregor Townsend's charges named in Vern Cotter's 46-man World Cup training squad.
And Hogg believes that hefty group of Warriors can carry their feel-good factor into the camp and towards the competition, which kicks off in September.
"The fact that the boys are winning trophies and being in a great position to win trophies is perfect for us," he told the Herald.
"The main thing is that we continue to gel. The fact that we have experience of lifting trophies and the feeling you get form that is exactly what everyone wants.
"We have a few weeks to go and all we can ask is that we get better individually and collectively. The belief will always be there, we have a great group of boys who will work, for each other."
Cotter will whittle his squad down to 31 nearer the World Cup and Hogg admits competition among the players is very high.
"We are all in the position of pushing to get into the final 31-man squad," he added. "We are all pushing incredibly hard in training, working incredibly hard and pushing each other on.
"There is nobody safe with a position guaranteed so you have always got competition and want to better that. You work incredibly hard in training and try to improve on that day on day."
Follow us on Facebook, join the conversation on Twitter, sign up to our YouTube channel for extensive match highlights and sign up for our newsletter for regular updates on the GUINNESS PRO12