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Dogs show sadness through behaviors like whining, loss of appetite, lethargy, and avoiding social interaction, not through emotional tears like humans.
To comfort a crying dog, provide a calm environment, gentle physical reassurance, a consistent routine, and seek veterinary help if distress persists.
Dogs show sadness through behavior and body language such as whining, lethargy, loss of appetite, or withdrawing from interactions.
To comfort a crying dog, provide a calm environment, offer gentle physical reassurance, follow a routine, and consult a vet if symptoms persist.
Dogs show sadness through behaviors like whining, lethargy, loss of appetite, or withdrawal, not through emotional tears like humans do.
To comfort a crying dog, provide a calm environment, gentle physical reassurance, a consistent routine, and seek veterinary help if distress persists.
Dogs do not shed emotional tears like humans, but studies suggest their tear volume may increase during emotional reunions, possibly due to oxytocin.
Dogs do not cry emotional tears like humans, but they may appear to 'cry' or exhibit distress through whining or tear production due to physical factors or emotional states.
Dogs don't cry emotional tears like humans; instead, they show sadness or distress through behaviors like whining, lethargy, or changes in appetite.
Dogs do have tear ducts and can produce tears, but these are typically for eye lubrication rather than emotional expression; dogs don't cry emotional tears like humans.

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