SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA—Fifty adorable sur-fur dogs competed in the Helen Woodward Animal Center's 18th Annual Dog Surf Surf-A-Thon competition held at the Del Mar Dog Beach in California.
But not only dogs get to compete, they also surfed with their pet parents in the Peeps and Pups category and the Freestyle category.
Apart from the surfing, they also had a Barkstar and Legend Costume Contest where sassy and fashionable dogs strut the runway.
The Annual Surf Dog Surf-A-Thon competition organized by the Helen Woodward Animal Center is said to be the longest surfing competition for dogs in the country, that aims to raise funds for the orphaned pets at the animal center.
The interest in dog surfing started in the 1920s in Hawaii and California, and has picked up popularity in the US and other parts of the world since then.
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