Launching herself off a clifftop into the clear blue water below this is the pet dog who loves nothing better than performing synchronized dives with her owner.
Jack Russell terrier Titti was taught to dive by her owner Carmelo Abela, 49, who lives in Malta.
The pair often take to St Peter's Pool on the island and leap off the 12 foot high cliffs together to swim in the water below.
Titti, the diving Jack Russell takes off from the cliff edge while diving with her owner Carmelo Abela in Malta
The pair often dive together, performing synchronised movements as they take to the sea in a small fishing village on the island
Mr Abelo taught Titti to dive when she was just four-months-old and at first learned to jump from small cliffs
Mr Abelo insists though that his dog will only jump if he goes with her and won't jump by herself
And since footage of the duo emerged online, people have started flocking to Marsaxlokk, a fishing village in south east Malta to catch a glimpse of Titti.
However, Mr Abela, who works for Transport Malta, insists that his pet will only jump if he goes with her.
He explained: 'She has her own Facebook page and people message me and ask when are we going to the beach because they want to come and take a picture.
'She trusts me and whatever I do, she does it. When I tell her to jump, she jumps.
Since footage of the duo emerged online, people have started flocking to Malta to catch a glimpse of Titti
Mr Abelo, who works for Malta Transport holds out his arms ready to catch Titti after she launches herself from a cliff edge
'But if anyone else tries to jump with her she won't - she just trusts me.
'The bond we have built together, me and her, it's incredible.'
Titti was around four months old when Mr Abela taught her to jump from much smaller heights.
He says she was hesitant to begin with, but now shows no fear as she hurls herself from the cliff edge to the water below.
Titti was hesitant about diving to begin with but now shows no fear when hurling herself into the water below
Diving dog Titti, who has now amassed an online following, after clips of her jumps surfaced online
Her owner also adds that she can barely contain her excitement when they arrive at the beach because she knows she will be able to dive.
Mr Abela added: 'When we arrive she is anxious, she won't wait until I take my clothes off and she wants to dive.
'She's amazing - she is crazy about jumping.
'They are starting to call her the jumping dog now - she is becoming famous.'