31-07-2025
Pacifica's beloved dog surfing contest returns this weekend
Pacifica's most adored tradition returns this weekend when dogs of all kinds paddle out to catch waves for the annual World Dog Surfing Championships.
State of play: The popular competition draws massive crowds each year and spotlights the deep bond between pets and their humans while raising money for local charities and animal rescues.
The long-running contest depends on donations and was nearly canceled this year as organizers scrambled to raise funds.
Between the lines: The competition features eight categories on weight, best stand-up paddle, tandem dog heat and tandem dog and human contest.
The two highest scoring competitors from each heat — except tandem challenges — advance to the all-around surfing championship.
Contestants are judged on technique, skill, style and their sheer dogged determination to stay on the board.
The event also includes a costume contest, doggy wellness fair with checkups, massage and fitness activities, and more. A happy hour at Grape in the Fog will be held afterward from 4 to 6pm.
Catch up quick: The event in Pacifica started in 2016 and has been a fan favorite ever since. Previous winners include two-time champion Abbie Girl, an Australian kelpie; Skyler, a cattle dog from Santa Cruz; and Cacau, a chocolate Labrador from Brazil.
The first dog surfing contest — held at Loews Coronado in San Diego in 2006 — was dreamed up by the author of "The Dog's Guide to Surfing" and later inspired a global wave of similar competitions, from California to Australia.
Claire's thought bubble: Get there early. I went last year and parking was crazy! But the vibes on the beach are amazing, and there are so many adorable dogs (in and out of the water) to say hi to.