while most people struggle to get their doginto a bath, a champion surfer in australia has taken to the waves with his. when they're on here they are not allowedto move. he's looking for birds right now. see how he's looking around. he's allowedto be curious but not move. so, when we're surfing with the dogs, they'reallowed to look around but not do what they
Helen Woodward Dogs, want to do. rama and millie join their owner chris toride the waves after he rescued them from a shelter. he gets the dogs to perform tricks, jumpingon his shoulders and back.
travelling up and down the australian eastcoast with four dogs, all rescued from shelters, chris uses the method as a way of teachingowners to build healthy relationships with man's best friend. we're travelling the coast, not only surfingbut we are also going to rescue centres and educating the volunteers and staff to notjust give love but give love and structure.
the champion surfer says he does this becauseso many of the countries rescue centres are overwhelmed with dogs that people cannot controlor be bothered to keep properly. and it seems he's had a positive responsewith many dog owners apparently taking to the waves alongside him, while there are thosewho prefer to train their dogs on dry land.
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