This was the moment when a team of lifeboats took a dog to a place safe after he stayed at an edge of cliff.
ENG, a six -year -old Spaniel was caught by a sea cliff near Moelfre in Anglesey on Wednesday, after chasing a ball while walking along a coastal road with its owner.
The volunteers in the RNLI had just returned from a training session in their cost -cave boat when the owner entered the lifeboat station asking for help.
The members of the public had informed to listen to Ember Barking, but due to the inaccessible location they could not see the Spaniel Varado.
The crew located Ember and carefully attended the shelf.
Moelfre Rnli Coxswain, Vince Jones said: “Where the Spaniel was trapped, he would have an inaccessible leg from the upper part of the cliff so equipped in our dysuits and life jackets, we entered the water and made the shelf look.
“After a few moments of talking to use, he seemed to calm down and we could get an advantage.
“It was great to gather Spaniel with its owner.”
He added that the owner did the right thing to the life boat station and alert them, and advised people to never enter after a pet, instead, he called 999 and asked for the fender.
Video edited by Tink Llewellyn