A dog is lucky to be alive after falling from the top of a 150ft (45m) cliff.
Shocked owner Sandra Costin was walking Buttons off a lead when she plunged over the edge.
A coastguard rescue team was sent to rescue her.
They first set out to catch sight of her at the bottom and some of the team kept an eye on her.
Others then winched down to place her in a rescue bag and brought her back to the top.
Miraculously, she suffered no injuries but was just “dazed.”
The drama happened near Thornwick Bay Holiday Park in Bridlington, East Yorkshire.
Chuffed Sandra said: “A big thank you from Button and her family, to the brave men and women who rescued her.
“They saved our beautiful girl and brought her back to us, she doesn’t appear to have any major injuries.
“But she is shocked and dazed and now resting at home.
”I was very stupid walking her without the lead on but she loves to run around.
“I will never forgive myself for putting her and those brave men at risk.
“I can never thank you enough.”
A Bridlington Coastguard Rescue Team spokesperson said: “The coastguard team arrived on scene and deployed spotters to get visual on the dog.
“Once located it was decided that a technical cliff rescue setup would be the best method of extracting the dog from the beach.
”Two technicians descended the 45m cliff and were met by a very friendly dog.
“The dog was placed in an animal rescue bag and taken back up the cliff into the care of its owners and to the vets.
“This is an important reminder that when walking dogs on cliff top paths ensure they are kept on a lead.
“Should anything happen, never put yourself in danger, dial 999 and ask for the coastguard.
“Big thanks for the Flamborough RNLI who launched as a backup rescue method and provided safety cover for our cliff technicians.”
The rescue took place on Thursday (22 Jun).