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Surfing dog Sugar dies

Surfing Icon Sugar The Dog Dies at 16 After Cancer Battle

Sugar, the surfing dog, is gone. She was 16, a five-time world champion, and one of the more unlikely sports icons of the last decade. Her owner confirmed she died after a cancer diagnosis — the kind of news that hit harder than expected for a lot of people who’d followed her for years. 

A final goodbye after a brief illness 

The diagnosis came in March 2026. Things moved fast after that. She died on March 30, with Ryan Rustan beside her — he posted about it on social media, and the response was immediate. What stuck with a lot of people was this: a few days after finding out, she went back in the water—one last wave. Nobody made a big production of it. She just went. 

From rescue dog to world champion 

Her story was nothing short of extraordinary. Pulled from the streets of California as a stray puppy, Sugar went on to become one of the most decorated surfing dogs in history, earning five World Dog Surfing Championship titles, 19 surfing accolades in total, and worldwide recognition as a pioneer of the sport. Whether riding solo or alongside Ryan, her balance and instinct on a surfboard drew audiences from around the globe. 

A historic place in surfing culture 

No animal had done it before. In 2024, Sugar was inducted into the Surfers’ Hall of Fame. Her paw prints sit there now, right next to names that built the sport. For a dog who started life as a stray, that’s not a feel-good footnote — that’s a serious credential. 

More than a champion 

Surfing was the headline, but it wasn’t the whole story. Sugar worked as a therapy dog too, showing up for veterans at a time when showing up is most of what matters. Ryan has said more than once that she changed his life. That kind of thing gets said a lot, but with Sugar, you get the sense he means it differently — less like a catchphrase, more like something he’s still figuring out how to explain. 

A legacy that rides on 

Since her passing, the tributes haven’t really stopped. Not just from the surf world — from veterans, rescue advocates, people who stumbled across a video of her once and never forgot it. She was a stray dog who somehow ended up in a Hall of Fame, and that’s the kind of story that doesn’t need dressing up. It just sits there and does its job. 

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