Puppies whine a lot because they're still learning how to communicate their needs and wishes. In the same way that babies scream to receive attention and food from their mothers, puppies whine to get attention and food from their mothers.
Why Do Dogs Whine?
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Why do dogs whine
1. WHY DO DOGS WHINE?
Puppies whine a lot because they're still learning how to communicate
their needs and wishes. In the same way that babies scream to receive
attention and food from their mothers, puppies whine to get attention
and food from their mothers.
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2. 1. ASKING FOR SOMETHING.
Dogs whine for a variety of reasons, the most obvious of which is that
they want something. It could be food, water, or time to play. It's
possible that their beloved ball has rolled under the couch or that
another dog has crept into their bed. If you can figure out what's wrong
and fix it, the whining should stop.
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3. Even after you have fed your dog, they may whine for
more food. This issue could be traced back to a family
member feeding your dog extra treats from under the
table. If you don't do something about it, the whining will
simply get worse.
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4. 2. SEEKING ATTENTION.
If you're doing something that doesn't include your dog, such as talking
on the phone or concentrating on a task, you may experience
attention-seeking whining. It might also happen if your dog is envious
of the time you spend with another human or animal.
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5. 3. EXCITED
Some dogs will also whine if they are overly excited when greeting
people or other canines. Keep your motions slow and relaxed to reduce
the impact of greetings. Pet your dogs just after they've calmed down a
bit. You can also train them to sit and other polite greeting habits.
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6. 4. SHOWING BOREDOM.
When they have nothing else to do, some dogs chew on
furniture or ruin flower beds. Make sure your dog gets
adequate exercise and mental stimulation throughout
the day to avoid these tendencies.
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7. 5. PAIN OR DISCOMFORT EXPRESSION.
When a dog is sick or in pain, they often whine. If your dog isn't feeling
well, whining may be a way for it to communicate with you. In other
circumstances, the dog's whine may be an attempt to settle itself down
rather than to attract attention.
If your dog is whining a lot and you've ruled out other possibilities, you
should take him to the doctor to screen out medical difficulties before
dismissing the whining as a behavior issue.
8. 6. INDICATING STRESS OR SCARED.
When a dog is frightened or afraid, it is normal for it to whine. Appeasement
actions such as yawning, lip licking, or avoiding the eyes are frequently used in
this sort of whining. You might hear a whine and a yawn at the same time.
The dog is attempting to relax and give a signal to others that it is not a threat
by making appeasement movements. Whining due to stress is frequently
followed by cowering, flattened ears, and a tucked tail, all of which are
indicators of dread.
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9. 7. SEPARATION ANXIETY.
If your dog exclusively whines before or during your absence, he may
be suffering from separation anxiety. If this is the case, your dog will
most likely exhibit at least one other symptom of the illness before you
leave or when left alone, such as pacing, panting, excessive drooling,
destruction, urinating or defecating indoors, depression, or other
indicators of distress.
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10. 8. TRYING TO SAY SORRY.
They may whine to apologize if you scold them for biting your shoes or the
couch.
This is a behavior that may be traced back to wolves, the dogs' progenitors.
When wolves breach the rules, they are frequently rejected by the pack. The
ostracized wolf will lower his head and tuck his tail in order to be let back in.
When dogs appear guilty, they adopt the same position. They stoop, tuck their
tail, keep their head down, keep their ears back, and avoid eye contact.
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11. 9. SENSES SOMETHING WRONG.
Some dogs have a natural sense to keep an eye out for danger and to
notify you if they suspect trouble. This could alert you to the presence of a
prowler outside your home at night, or it could alert you to the presence of
your neighbor's cat roaming through your yard. If your dog whines a lot
when you suspect a problem, bring him over after one or two whines and
give him a treat for coming. Instead of whining excessively, your dog will
learn to come to you when there is a potential problem.
12. 10. NEEDS TO POOP.
Another cause for your dog's whining is that he's
signaling that he needs to go to the bathroom. You'll
have to get up and keep up with his morning walk
schedule to poop outside after a meal if you've forgotten
about it, or you'll be distracted by his whining.
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13. 11. FEELS HOT OR COLD.
Whether that is uncomfortable for dogs may be pleasant for people. If you
ignore your dog's whining when the temperature drops below 32°F, he could
get frostbite or hypothermia. Your dog is cold if his whining is accompanied by
shaking, sluggish breathing, hiccups, or dry skin.
If your dog has not been exposed to heat yet is particularly warm, keep in mind
that it may be hot for us but not for him, and he may develop a fever. He can
whine if he has a fever. He must have a fever if his whining is accompanied by
lack of appetite, vomiting, nasal discharge, shivering, or coughing.
14. 12. ADJUSTING TO A NEW ENVIRONMENT.
A new location could also be the source of your
grumbling. A responsible owner must be highly familiar
with his dog and must discipline it wherever they go.
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15. 13. BEING A PUPPY.
Because he's a puppy your dog maybe whining in the middle
of the night for no apparent reason! It's totally typical for
puppies to whine a lot more than older dogs. They whine
because their mothers and littermates are missing them, and
they whine because they want your attention.
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16. 14. SENIOR DOG.
As dog's age, their bodies and behaviors can change,
evolve and even regress.
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17. The best way to handle whining is to figure out what's
causing it, punishing isn't an effective training technique.
the vocalizations may stop, his uneasiness may not, and
he may react in a more harmful way, like biting.
If you've ruled out all possibilities make an appointment
with your veterinarian to discuss this behavior
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