A group of talented canine surfers caught waves with their human partners in Huntington Beach Friday as part of the annual Purina Pro Plan Incredible Dog Challenges & Surf Dog Competition.
Dogs of all shapes, sizes and breeds came out to compete on the first day of the contest, according to Dr. RuthAnn Lobos, a senior veterinarian for Nestle’ Purina PetCare.
“A lot of dogs love water,” Lobos said. “They love to have a purpose and something to live for.”
Many of the canine surfers typically learn to enjoy the sport through their human best friends with surfing backgrounds.
Steve Drottar, who is a self-described lifetime surfer, said he’s been surfing with his pal Rosie, a golden Labrador, since she was 7 months old.
“Rosie and I surf together about four times a week. It's awesome,” Drottar said. “She’s a great noserider. Always up on the end of the board.”
Kentucky Gallahue and his best friend Derby are also regulars at the annual event.
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The human surfer said the surfing competition is one of their favorite events as the pair showed off their matching blue mohawks.
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“Derby wants to do anything I'm doing,” Gallahue said.