Dog Beach

Dog surfing, a thrilling sport that began in the 1920s in California and Hawaii, has grown into a worldwide phenomenon. From Phillip K. Auna’s terrier Night Hawk hanging ten in the 1930s to Joseph “Scooter Boy” Kaopuiki and Sandy capturing the hearts of America in the 1950s, dog surfing has long been a part of surf culture. Modern competitions, like the Loews Coronado Bay Resort Surf Dog Competition, showcase dogs of all sizes riding solo or tandem on surfboards, judged on their confidence, wave size, and style. In Hawaii, dog-friendly beaches such as Waikiki, Kailua, and Kalapaki offer the perfect spots for four-legged surfers to ride the waves and soak up the sun. Explore our collection celebrating the joy and legacy of dog surfing.

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