A Jack Russell has been rescued after plunging 60m (196ft) down a waterfall.
Louis plunged down the Grey Mare’s Tail in Dumfries and Galloway at about 2.45pm on Sunday.
The waterfall is one of the highest in the UK.
Despite falling the full height of the waterfall, the dog appeared well apart from a slight limp.
Around 15 members of the volunteer-run Moffat Mountain Rescue Team (MRT) went to the scene after the dog’s owner alerted police.
The team set up a rope system to lower a single team member with a specialised Lyon animal rescue bag once they spotted Louis in one of the lower pools.
The dog was placed into the bag and brought back to the car park using the rope system and rescue equipment designed specifically for accessing the lower pools of Grey Mare’s Tail.
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A Moffat MRT spokesman said: “Louis was pulled out of the bottom of the waterfall alive and was very pleased to be reunited with his owner.
“Although they were not local to the area, the team provided them with details of a local vet they could contact to have Louis checked over after his ordeal.
“The owner did the right thing contacting the police and so mountain rescue to ensure the search and rescue was carried out in the safest way possible.
“We wish Louis all the best in his recovery.”