After Cliffside Rescue, Dog 'Was Giving Everyone Kisses'

Pooch went over San Francisco bluff, perched on narrow ledge for 20 minutes before rescue
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Oct 30, 2025 7:50 AM CDT
After Cliffside Rescue, Dog 'Was Giving Everyone Kisses'
This photo shows the owner of a dog greeting his pooch after firefighters rescued it after a fall from a cliff in San Francisco on Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025.   (Rescue Captain Samuel Menchaca/San Francisco Fire Department via AP)

A pet dog fell off an oceanside bluff in San Francisco and spent more than 20 minutes clinging to a narrow ledge until firefighters came to his rescue, officials said. The brown and white dog was playing with another pooch on Tuesday at Fort Funston, a coastal park with steep bluffs that can drop up to 200 feet to the beach below, per the AP. The dog, which wasn't familiar with the area, slipped on some vegetation, lost its traction, and fell over the cliff, said Rescue Captain Samuel Menchaca of the San Francisco Fire Department.

Firefighters sent a team to retrieve the canine, which had found temporary refuge on a ledge about 40 feet below the top of the cliff. A San Francisco police drone operator who happened to be in the area heard the emergency call go out and captured an aerial view of the dog's location, which he relayed to firefighters. Once they knew where to find the animal, one rescuer rappelled down the sandy cliff face, attached a harness to the 40-pound dog, and held it as they were pulled up together.

"He was happy," Menchaca said. "He knew he got rescued. He was wagging his tail. He was giving everyone kisses." Rescuers reunited the dog with its owner. Menchaca urged people to stay on marked paths and to keep their dogs on leashes and their small children close. "You may think that it's a little berm or a hill, but it is a significant drop," he said. Unfortunately, firefighters often have to rescue people in this area, Menchaca said. They train for it, and will always be there, but they don't want people to get hurt, he said.

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