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These are not your usual four legged friends, these are surf dogs. [CCTV]
These are not your usual four legged friends, these are surf dogs. More than 60 dogs ditched the parks and hit the waves over the weekend for the 4th Annual Loews Coronado Bay Resort Surf Dog Competition in Imperial Beach, California. [CCTV]


(CCTV August 5, 2009)
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