The famous location near the Overtoun is the Overtaun mansion which is  nearly spreaded across 2000acres. The mansion was built by James White.  The mansion was further expanded during its construction by the owner,  forming the western and eastern side of the estate. The western side is  more famous known as western drive. But the two sides are separated by a  water fall and to connect this sides, the famous Overtoun bridge was  constructed.
The Victorian bridge stands 50 feet  over the Overtoun Burn which flows below. The dog jumping phenomenon  started sometime in the 1950s continuing to be a common occurence for  the following five decades, with each account having  certain similar  details.
 Strange things have been noticed that dogs actually climbing the parapet wall before making the jump. Even stranger are the reports of dogs surviving their brush with death, only to return to the bridge for a second attempt.  Some more interesting facts about the bridge is it has never claimed  the life of humans but engulfed more than 600 dogs till now, averaging  one dog per month.
Strange things have been noticed that dogs actually climbing the parapet wall before making the jump. Even stranger are the reports of dogs surviving their brush with death, only to return to the bridge for a second attempt.  Some more interesting facts about the bridge is it has never claimed  the life of humans but engulfed more than 600 dogs till now, averaging  one dog per month.
What makes this tragic mystery even more mysterious is that many of the dogs that jump from Overton Bridge jump from the same side and from almost the same spot: between the final two parapets on the right-hand side of the bridge.
But why is this happening? What would compel otherwise contented canines to leap from the stone structure?
Some believe that the bridge is haunted. In 1994, a man threw his baby son off the bridge claiming that it was the anti-Christ. Later, the man attempted suicide there as well. Was Overton Bridge responsible for this tragic event?
 Another theory comes from Celtic beliefs that Overton Bridge is a "thin        place" where the barrier between the world of the living and the world of        the dead meet and sometimes cross over.  Some believe that dogs are        more sensitive to the paranormal and perhaps they are getting spooked by        spirits.  In fact, one psychic toured the bridge and, although she        admitted that she felt nothing malevolent - only peace, her dog pulled on        its leash to the right side of the bridge.
Another theory comes from Celtic beliefs that Overton Bridge is a "thin        place" where the barrier between the world of the living and the world of        the dead meet and sometimes cross over.  Some believe that dogs are        more sensitive to the paranormal and perhaps they are getting spooked by        spirits.  In fact, one psychic toured the bridge and, although she        admitted that she felt nothing malevolent - only peace, her dog pulled on        its leash to the right side of the bridge.
However, the explanation which seems to be the most logical involves the presence of minks on the banks of the burn. The mink’s powerful anal  glands leave marks wherever they go and the strong musty smell they  produce apparently interest dogs. So it is suggested that the height of  the bridge’s granite walls significantly impairs the dogs’ sense of  sight and hearing, so when they go to investigate the smell, they are  unaware of the massive fall that awaits them. This would explain why the  dogs all went over on clear and dry days, because the mink smell  wouldn’t have been strongly dilluted by the rain.
the burn. The mink’s powerful anal  glands leave marks wherever they go and the strong musty smell they  produce apparently interest dogs. So it is suggested that the height of  the bridge’s granite walls significantly impairs the dogs’ sense of  sight and hearing, so when they go to investigate the smell, they are  unaware of the massive fall that awaits them. This would explain why the  dogs all went over on clear and dry days, because the mink smell  wouldn’t have been strongly dilluted by the rain.
Whatever the explanation for the famous Dog Suicide Bridge actually is could be debated for years without satisfaction. Just take some advise from the locals and keep your best friend on a leash when visiting Overton Bridge.
What makes this tragic mystery even more mysterious is that many of the dogs that jump from Overton Bridge jump from the same side and from almost the same spot: between the final two parapets on the right-hand side of the bridge.
But why is this happening? What would compel otherwise contented canines to leap from the stone structure?
Some believe that the bridge is haunted. In 1994, a man threw his baby son off the bridge claiming that it was the anti-Christ. Later, the man attempted suicide there as well. Was Overton Bridge responsible for this tragic event?
However, the explanation which seems to be the most logical involves the presence of minks on the banks of
Whatever the explanation for the famous Dog Suicide Bridge actually is could be debated for years without satisfaction. Just take some advise from the locals and keep your best friend on a leash when visiting Overton Bridge.
 
