Rescuers have saved a dog after it fell 100 feet off a cliff at a popular Loch Ness waterfall.
Coastguard rescue teams from Cromarty, Burghead and Inverness were called to the Falls of Foyers at around 9.50am on Friday morning after a dog went over a cliff edge.
Reggie plunged off the cliff while enjoying the scenery.
A rescue operation was launched before the dog was rescued from the gorge by HM Coastguard volunteers.
Reggie was reunited with his owners before being taken to the vets to be checked over.
The Falls of Foyers is a 140-foot waterfall near the small village of Foyers. It drops into a gorge and winds its way through a forest until it meets Loch Ness.
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