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Gifted Golden Retriever Shows Off Their Summer-Ready Surf Skills in Adorable Video

Gifted Golden Retriever Shows Off Their Summer-Ready Surf Skills in Adorable Video

Cowabunga, canine!

A golden retriever is turning heads at the beach for their superior surf skills. Junkin Media has a video of the daring dog doing their thing by the seaside.

The cute and impressive clip shows several of the golden retriever's successful rides to shore on their surfboard. In one of the shots, the talented pooch handles a rocky wave with ease, shakes excess water off their coat and smoothly steps off their board onto the shore in one seamless motion. The grace with which this pup handles catching a wave and riding it back is enough to make any human surfer envious.

It sounds like the gifted golden retriever has a solid support team too. Throughout the video, the dog's owner can be heard shouting off-camera, rooting the canine on as they solo surf with ease.

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If you think your water-loving pooch would be interested in doggy paddling with a surfboard by their side, canine surf classes are available in some states. Surfing isn't just for golden retrievers. Dogs of all sizes — and even cats too — have learned how to surf.