biggest city
Loch Ness
a strap, rope, or chain used to control and guide a dog, most commonly attached to its collar or harness
lead
wanting to give your attention to something and discover more about it
interested
to use instead of a plastic bag
cloth bag
capital city
Edinburgh
Scottish currency
British pound
to take a dog from a shelter or rescue organization, providing it with a permanent and loving home
adopt
willing to help, useful
to drink instead of buying water in plastic bottles
tap water
traditional skirts
kilts
traditional instrument
bagpipes
a dog that is lost or does not have an owner, free-roaming dog, often found wandering in public areas
stray dog
nervous and uncomfortable with other people
shy
to do instead of taking a bath
take a shower
what is haggis packaged into
the Highland games
a dog that has two parents of the same recognized breed, with a documented lineage tracing back through many generations
purebred dog
determined to do what he or she wants and refuses to do anything else
stubborn
turning old things into something new so we don't have to throw them away
upcycle
name of the pattern on traditional clothes
tartan
three languages of Scotland
Scottish English, Scots, Scottish Gaelic
the ability to do something that frightens one; bravery.
courage
a person who likes to chatter (talk a lot)
chatterbox
not harmful to the environment
eco-friendly