The accidental surfer
Water dog? Not. Swimmer? Not! Athletic? Nope.
But a funny thing happened, while overcoming the rescue-and-reject washing machine of life.
I am Elvis, the super low, super slow, long boarding surf basset. Hear me roar!
I wan't a natural athlete and I sure wasn't a natural born water dog. I hated water! I lug around a mammoth, beastly Bloodhound head, which, incidentally, barely fits my extra large brains and my extra deep emotions. And that big, square noggin' balances the super-wide-body, extra-large dog man that I am. It's not the lean surfing machine, like you see in magazines.
I'm basset built, solid, stocky and maybe just a smidge short. My signature basset hound low profile is the award-winning kind you see at Westminster. 2 inch tall legs give me incredibly low end power and keep me stable, riding waves. Low is good, when it comes to surfing!
My paws are like Ugg boots - wide, flat-bottomed, webbed - great on the sand. Who knew I was perfectly designed for surf? Goldens and labs, such natural born swimmers, are just too tall for good surf riding. I have the magic power of low CG, working for me.
Born far from the ocean, I was a "Zonie" from Arizona. I hated water - even/especially the hose... until that day that changed my life. I was rescued from the 110 degree heat of a Phoenix backyard by my fourth mom in my first year. I was scared of everything and had a little submissive urination thing going on. But I had heart (I still do,) and my new mom, a surfer, said I was a "keeper," no matter what. I wasn't sure I believed it, but here I am, 13 years later- living proof that you can reinvent yourself and begin again.
We lived on the beach in San Diego - and played and surfed and ran Dog Beach. It was Doggie Disneyland! The first leash-free beach in America. I was somebody! And I learned from the best - my step dog dad, Howdy Doody, a bassador, part basset, was the Dog Beach ambassador, a real TV star. Howdy got all the waves for years.
I mean, cowabunga, dude!!! You should try the surfing thing. Somewhere along the line, I just nailed it! Now, I'm a laid back surfer dude. I am addicted to hanging 20! It took years, but my Surf Dog Mom didn't rush me and I could have stayed a couch surfer. Ah, but the smell of the ocean! The killer good times with the pack on the beach! More than anything else, I found out, it's more fun to jump in - and ride along.
My first real surf ride was on a surfboard, riding behind a ski boat on the Colorado River. My mom had just spread the ashes of Howdy on the river. It was time to step up. So, I did.
I'm lovin' it! Get out there and surf whatever adventure you can find! What are you waiting for?
Sincerely yours,
Elvis, Surf Dog Diaries Editor
Just Doodling around
Dear Dog Diary:
It's hard keeping all that puppy energy inside... and why try? I'm dinky doxie Doodle - I'm 14 pounds, wet.
Add my custom wetsuit and floaty vest and all the doxie dude vibe I bring.
People Hang 10 - they hang toes on the nose of a surfboard. I Hang 20.
Technically, I am a Chiweenie, or a Doxie Wa Wa, not pure dachshund, as if it matters.
I am a surf hound - and a rescue dog. Dog mom Barb Ayers adopted me from Yamhill County Animal Shelter in Oregon. Her two basset boys were getting old, ready to retire from surfing. I am Gen X, the Next Gen Ayers family surf hound. #4 surf dog of four in the family. And I'm a rover reporter for Surf Dog Diaries.
I don't share photos of the shelter I came from.
It is dark and cave-like and I am sure you would get doggie PTSD, just from looking at it. But the people were nice there and worked hard to find me a forever home and I'm so thankful for that.
If I had any issues, they seemed to dissolve in H20.
Thanks to Elvis, I got the secret surf dog handshake - he taught me to ride. I love my 65-pound basset bro with all of my dinky doxie heart.
My first ride
My first surfing experience was riding tandem with mom on a surfboard behind a ski boat. Check out this YouTube!
Then, I rode waves at Dog Beach in Ocean Beach (where dog surfing first began.)
Next stop - the Loews Coronado Surf Dog contest - later called to Unleashed by Petco Surf Dog Contest and Imperial Beach Surf Dog.
We flew in from Portland, OR to San Diego, just to surf the contest.
Yes, they have surf dog contests
My bro’s had competed in it before me, and Dude took home medals a couple of years in a row.
Check him out! The Dude abides.
In the contest, I rode hard - 14 pounds and all - but did not win a trophy.
Our family of surfers believe - in life and in waves - you’ve just got to try.
It's not about winning- it's about showing up.
It’s about sharing the ride.
xoxo, Doodle