I went through my phone and favorited the photos I want to use for this blog post, and the total was thirty-one photos. Eeep! Too many. I’ll have to make some cuts. But man, today was fun.
We started by hitting up some garage sales in the neighborhood sale behind our hotel (obviously). Lauren won deal of the day because she found a super cool stained glass snail lamp for $5, and those usually retail for over $100. I didn’t know anything about the market for snail lamps. I mean, sure, it’s a little weird…but do YOU have a snail lamp? I bet you don’t. Lauren is unique and trendy, and now she has a snail lamp to prove it.

As I left one of the garage sales, the lady managing the sale said, “Have a great day!” I turned around and said, “Oh, I WILL. If there was ever a day that I felt confident would be a great day, it’s today.” Then we had to tell her about PugFest, which was maybe mean since she couldn’t attend it on account of running her garage sale. She didn’t seem too broken up.
We pulled ourselves away from the sales to make it to PugFest for the 9:00 opening. The festival was on the opposite side of the expo center this year, but we knew we were in the right place when we started seeing cars like this:

PugFest is on the west side of the expo center this year, and the east side is hosting HorrorCon. I feel like the overlap between those two festivals is pretty small, even though we DID get a coupon for 50% off our entry fee to HorrorCon when we bought our PugFest tickets. We didn’t go (duh), but Lauren ran into a HorrorCon guy in the parking lot and asked if she could get a picture to represent a mash-up of the two festivals. This isn’t a picture you’ll see often:

In the opening ceremonies for PugFest, Boomer was honored as a participant in this year’s Pug King competition. There was a photo competition a couple months ago where people could vote online for their favorite pugs. Votes cost $1 each, and the competition raised over $21,000 for pug rescues. Wow! Even though Boomer didn’t win, he got his portrait on the wall (he has the blue bandana), and he got to walk in the royal parade. Maybe Penny should enter the Queen competition next year.

One lady near me looked around at all the pugs and said, “This is so beautiful. It’s amazing. It’s my idea of Heaven. I hope Heaven looks just like this.” I nodded sagely, because I totally see her point, but also it made me laugh to picture how many people I know would be very, very unhappy to discover that Heaven is flooded with snorty, wrinkly, bug-eyed puggies.
Once the excitement of the royal parade was over, it was time to move on to the costume contests. Lauren and I decided to enter the “group costume” competition this year. Prior to the trip, we designed a hippie van and got hippie costumes for the pugs. We went out to the lobby after the royal parade to put the van together (we had to travel with it disassembled), and Penny hung out with our mascot Pugicorn while we got her ready for her moment of glory.

In the end, I was quite happy with our “Peace, Love, and Pugs” costume. It’s not bad, right? RIGHT??


Wrong. Apparently it was horrible. It didn’t even place in the competition! I couldn’t be that upset about it, though, because the judges really did pick the best costumes. I was wildly impressed. My personal favorite was this farmer costume. Look how cute the little strawberries are squished in the back.


There was also the cupcake shop costume.

This one was wild. It was a remote controlled car with a custom wrap featuring their “Fast and the Furrious” pugs. The humans (who aren’t in the picture) had custom black and white outfits with “Pit Crew” on the back, and they had music playing the Fast and the Furious theme song when they came out to the runway. I bow to them as costume champions, fair and square.

I went to a pug education breakout session where I learned about canine first aid. The instructor told us that the heimlich on a pug can be dangerous, so the first line of defense if a pug is choking is to shake it upside down and let gravity pull the obstruction out. I kid you not. She even demonstrated on a fake pug.

She also showed us how to help larger breeds in case we have them, so I guess now Ruby is safe. Also, this dog is safe too. He was disguised as a pug, but he didn’t fool me!

After being educated, I went back to the main competition center just in time to watch Lauren and Boomer in the custard eating contest. Boomer got third place (out of twenty-five in his round), and he has a shiny ribbon to prove it! Then Lauren won the pug book set in the silent auction, so Team Westerman has had a victorious day.


In the “most photogenic dog” competition, one of Rex’s photos of Penny won fifth place. That’s not bad when there were fifty-one photos in that category!

I didn’t place in the “pug themed” photo contest, but I want to see who won. How is the picture I submitted not a contender for best pug themed?! I even themed my baby! You have to look kind of close to see baby Ezra, but he’s in there. No wonder he thinks he would love PugFest – he’s been around pug stuff his whole life. That’s a pug-themed photo if I ever saw one, but alas. The judges disagreed.

The highlight of the day is always the pug races. Here in the same city that hosts the Kentucky Derby, PugFest does “derby-style” pug races with real starting gates and everything. It’s so, so funny. Some pugs are into it, some pugs don’t care, and a lot are just confused and run around in random directions. It’s amazing.
When they announced the first group, heat 1 lane 1 was assigned to Reeser. I assume that means his owner signed up first. I remembered her from last year – she is INTENSE about pug races. Before the race, she gives Reeser a pep talk and warms up his muscles. She shows him the homemade treats that will be waiting for him at the end of the track, and as soon as those gates open she screams at him. “Reeser! REEEEESER! Treats? DO YOU WANT A TREAT? RUN REESER!!!” She’s so loud and…well, kind of obnoxious sounding. A lot of people in the audience giggled about it. I got a video of it this year because I knew it was coming (I’d be happy to send it to you if you text me). The thing is, though, that her system works. Reeser left the rest of the dogs in the dust. We can giggle about Reeser’s owner all we want, but she was out for victory and showed no mercy.
Penny wasn’t running until heat #7. When they called her name, I had to wake her up from her nap. I’d made the mistake of letting her try out the new dog bed I got for her today, and she loved it a little too much. “Penny,” I said. “Come on, girl! Pump it up! Get some pep in your step!” She looked unconvinced.
Lauren put Penny in the starting box, and I waited at the end of the track. As soon as the gates opened, Penny ran straight toward me. Hooray, Penny! It was such a tight race at the finish line. To be honest, I still kind of think Penny won. The judges called Boris the winner, though, and I wasn’t about to demand a review on the play at a PugFest race. Second place is still respectable.
Within a minute of finishing her race, Penny was back on her bed returning to her comfy nap. I think that’s why she ran so fast this year – she wanted to get back to that memory foam bed. I would find that motivating myself, come to think of it.
Boomer’s heat was next. I loaded Boomer up into the starting box, and I let him keep eye contact with Lauren for as long as possible before going in. He was so focused. Even the judge standing by me at the starting lanes said, “Whoa. That dog is locked in. He knows what’s up. He’s gonna be fast.” Sure enough, as soon as the starting gates went up, Boomer BOLTED out and sprinted straight for Lauren. I’m not sure how fast he went, but I really think he could have rivaled Reeser (REESER!! WANT A TREAT?!?!) if they were in the same heat. It was a runaway victory. No one was even close. UNTIL…
For some reason, within inches of the finish line, Boomer turned around and ran the other way. Ahhhhhh! The only thing I can guess is that maybe he realized none of the other dogs were with him, and he wondered where they went. It was the biggest upset in PugFest history. I say that with absolutely zero authority or knowledge of PugFest’s history, but I can’t imagine a scenario in which such a strong lead got completely smashed. It was a little heartbreaking and a lot hilarious. Some random lady came up to us after that race and said, “I got that run on video…do you want it?” YEP. She was kind enough to text it to us, and it gets funnier every time I watch it. It’s another one I can text to you if you want. As Boomer trotted back to our seats, he was clearly so proud of himself. His curly tail was held high, and he was smiling a big goofy smile. It was almost like he was saying, “Did you hear all the cheering? Everyone was cheering for me! I’m such a good boy.” Oy. Pugs.
In case you were wondering, after all the heats and the semi finals and the finals…Reeser was the grand champion. I bet he got a lot of treats.

The festival cleared out quite a bit after the races, which meant Lauren and I could visit the vendors with way fewer lines and crowds. Fun! We bought last year’s Green Mountain Pug Rescue t-shirts for only $5 each, and they say “Peace, Love, Pugs” on them. It’s a perfect way to remember our epic (yet loser) group costume. We decided that since the costume’s hippie van disassembles so nicely, we’re going to keep it for Halloween. That costume should slay at West Michigan pug Halloween parties. We just weren’t ready for the national stage.

The line for pug crafts was also gone at this point, so we got a chance to do pug-casso paintings. Here’s how it worked: after I chose paint colors to put on a canvas, one of the volunteers put the paint-splotched canvas in a Ziploc bag and then put peanut butter on top of the bag. As Penny licked off the peanut butter, her pug tongue squished around the paint in the bag to create a masterpiece. She did a pretty good job. Ezra told me he wants to hang this on his bedroom wall.


We got Skyline Chili to go on our way home so that we could relax in our hotel room tonight. Now I’m blogging while half also watching Pirates of the Caribbean with Lauren, and the pugs are enjoying the doggy popcorn treats that we figured would put the perfect touch on a PugFest movie night. I should have taken a picture of the cookies before I gave them to the dogs – oops. I tried to get Penny to let me take a picture of the cookie now, but this was the best I got.

Cheers to PugFest! We can’t wait to go back tomorrow.






















































































































