Cola went missing on Tuesday while on a walk with owner Ella Derkacz along the coast near to Trimingham town hall.
After relying on take an image of the sea, Mrs Derkacz reversed to see that Cola had actually disappeared.
A search was released in the woods close by and it was feared the dachshund had actually dropped the sharp cliff face and arrived at an location of rocks.
Joanne Ledger, 55, who lives near to the location the dog went missing out on, lacked your house after hearing Mrs Derkacz calling out for Cola.
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She signed up with the search and arranged a neighborhood action, advising individuals from neighbouring towns to watch out for the susceptible animal.
After days of steadfast searching, Mrs Ledger got in touch with the Drones To Home charity which has actually been included on nationwide tv and associated with numerous dog saves throughout the nation.
They utilized a thermal drone to find Cola, recording pictures of her stranded on the rugged cliffs.
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After astonishingly discovering the nine-year-old dachshund on Thursday night, charity owner Phil James climbed up rocks to bring her to safety.
“It was simply fantastic, everybody remained in tears when we discovered her,” Mrs Ledger said. “That little dog simply sat there for 3 days on the edge of a small piece of clay protruding from the cliff.
“Cola is an actually shy dog, one that would never ever typically leave her owner’s side.
“It’s amazing that she endured through thunder and lightning for 3 days and it’s just with Phil’s know-how and perseverance that we handled to discover her.”
After being rescued, Cola was checked out at the veterinarians and, regardless of a couple of cuts to her paws, is making a constant healing at home in Mundesley.