By Elizabeth Hunter

A pet dog was left "remarkably unscathed" after plunging 100ft down a rocky cliff face.

The two-year-old Collie, named Whisp, fell in the Northmavine peninsula of Shetland on Nov. 13.

Whisp had landed on a rocky ledge on the cliff face, with his owner unable to reach him safely.

At around 11:10 a.m, the Coastguard began their rescue mission - but the steep cliff face made it impossible to reach Whisp from the sea.

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The team spent three hours using rope equipment to bring the pup to the top of the cliffs safely - and by 2pm, Whisp was reunited with his owner, "remarkably unscathed."

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