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Dogs don’t cry emotional tears like humans but may whine or whimper; comforting them involves addressing their physical or emotional needs and providing reassurance.
Dogs don’t cry emotional tears like humans, but signs of sadness may include lethargy, reduced interest in play or food, and changes in vocalization or behavior.
Dogs do not cry emotional tears like humans; instead, they may whine, whimper, or show other behaviors when distressed. Comfort them with calm presence, affection, routines, and ensure their physical needs and health are addressed.
Dogs may show sadness through behavioral changes such as lethargy, reduced interest in play or food, whimpering, or becoming unusually quiet. Unlike humans, dogs do not cry emotional tears but express their feelings through body language and vocalizations.
Comfort a crying dog by addressing its needs, offering affection, maintaining routines, and eliminating potential causes of discomfort or stress.
Dogs do not cry emotional tears like humans, but signs of sadness can include withdrawal, lower energy, loss of appetite, and changes in vocalization or behavior.
Dogs might produce more tears during reunions with their owners, but most scientists agree they do not cry emotional tears like humans.
Dogs can produce tears, but scientific evidence suggests they do not cry emotional tears like humans; their tear production is usually physiological.
Dogs may produce tears due to eye irritation or medical issues, but they do not cry from emotions like humans. Emotional distress is shown through vocalizations and behavior.
Dogs can produce tears, but it's typically due to physical causes; emotional crying like in humans is not scientifically confirmed in dogs.

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