Former Associated Students of Colorado State University President Christian Dykson walks his corgi, Cody, across the stage during the Tour de Corgi costume contest Oct. 1. "It's one of the most unique traditions in the entire country," Dykson said. "What other community brings corgis from all around the state and country to do stuff like this?"
Tour de Corgi costume contest judges pose with Olive, the runner-up for "Purdiest Corgi", Oct. 1.
Corgis parade through Old Town Square during Tour de Corgi Oct. 1. The event started with a costume contest in Civic Center Park and ended with a parade through Old Town.
Jocelyn Stern walks with her corgi, Annabelle, during the Tour de Corgi parade Oct. 1. "This is our maybe fifth or sixth year," Stern said. "When I found out they made the Mystery Machine costumes and I thought, 'yep, we're gonna do that!'"
A corgi walks through Old Town Square during the Tour de Corgi parade Oct. 1. The event started with a costume contest in Civic Center Park and ended with a parade through Old Town.
Jarek McCartek poses with Dorothy the corgi during the Tour de Corgi parade Oct. 1.
Maverick the corgi plays in the Old Town Square water fountain during the Tour de Corgi parade Oct. 1. "It's been fun," said Maverick's owner, Jonathan. "I think I'll do it again, yes. We will probably do it again next year."