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Dana McGregor (left front), owner of The Surfing Goats of Pismo Beach, surfs with Pismo The Kid surfing goat at the San Clemente Pier in California.
Dana McGregor (left front), owner of The Surfing Goats of Pismo Beach, surfs with Pismo The Kid at the San Clemente Pier in California. Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock
Dana McGregor (left), owner of The Surfing Goats of Pismo Beach, is joined by a friend surfing with Pismo The Kid surfing goat.
McGregor (left), owns The Surfing Goats of Pismo Beach. Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock
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Surfers and helpers lead Grover (left) and Pismo The Kid (right) surfing goats to the water to surf.
Surfers and helpers lead Grover (left) and Pismo The Kid (right) to the water to surf.Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock
Surfing goats Grover (front) and Pismo The Kid (back) stand on a surfboard on the bluff overlooking the ocean at sunset.
Surfing goats Grover (front) and Pismo The Kid (back) stand on a surfboard on the bluff overlooking the ocean at sunset.Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock
Anders Hamborg (left front) and Dana McGregor (right front) owner of The Surfing Goats of Pismo Beach surf with Pismo The Kid surfing goat.
Anders Hamborg (left front) and Dana McGregor (right front) owner of The Surfing Goats of Pismo Beach surf with Pismo The Kid surfing goat.Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock
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These goats know how to catch some gnarly waves.

A couple of goats enjoyed the California surf and sun on Friday — and it was all in a day’s work.

The goats belong to Dana McGregor, who owns “The Surfing Goats” in Pismo Beach — an organization that provides surfing lessons to humans and critters.

McGregor shared a board with a goat named Pismo and some friends after giving a special needs child a surfing lesson at the San Clemente Pier in Orange County, according to photos taken by the Los Angeles Times.

“We are just trying to bring hope and healing to people’s hearts through surfing,” the instructor told the outlet.

The organization offers packages for family and friends who are looking to learn how to surf with or without goats, according to “The Surfing Goats” website.

Classes are given to “kids and adults who have special needs” as part of his “Beautifully-Abled” Surf Camp, McGregor told KSBY in October.

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