Sort of. Dogs cool themselves off by allowing saliva to evaporate off their tongues, which is exactly like sweating. The only difference is that it's not sweat.
In Irish, sort of like 'keen' In Scottish, sort of like 'cooin'(?).
Raggs
the very cute dog off that ad is a black scottish terrier they are a bit yappy but nice dogs
The Scottish Isles are the islands off the coast of Sotland.
Cait agus coin.
Labrador
Sort of. Fionnlagh is an Gaelic (Scottish and Irish) name. Finley is an anglicized Scottish surname​ derived from Fionnlagh. So it's a Scottish last name that was borrowed by English speakers... but it was derived from a name that was used in Ireland.
They represent Scotland to some people. They are loyal and brave little dogs.
I am not an expert, but I do know of one breed that does: The Scottish Fold
Big Scottish dogs, such as the Scottish Deerhound or Scottish Terrier, are known for their loyalty, intelligence, and strong hunting instincts. They require regular exercise, a balanced diet, grooming, and training to thrive. These dogs also benefit from socialization and mental stimulation to prevent boredom and behavioral issues. Regular veterinary check-ups and vaccinations are essential for their health and well-being.
To get to the next division.