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Australia's surfing dogs chase waves, not cats

(Agencies) Updated: 2016-02-18 16:02 Comments

Australia's surfing dogs chase waves, not cats
Australian dog trainer and former surfing champion Chris de Aboitiz sits with his four dogs (L-R) Max, Murph, Millie and Rama before riding the surf at Sydney's Palm Beach, Feb 18, 2016. [Photo/Agencies]

Syndey - An Australian dog trainer and former surfing champion is using the discipline of surfing as a way of teaching owners to build healthy relationships with man's best friend.

On sunny morning on the outskirts of Sydney, Chris de Aboitiz heads out on the surf on his stand-up paddle board, joined by Rama and Millie, two rescue dogs who perform tricks, jumping on their owners shoulders and back as he rides the waves.

The Sunshine Coast dog trainer, who is a former world tandem surfing champion, has been hitting the waves with his dogs for around ten years and has since taken to using it as a way to teach people to understand their dogs.

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