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Dog crying often involves distress sounds with louder, more urgent tones, while whining is usually a softer, repetitive vocalization indicating need or discomfort.
Female dogs are often perceived as more emotional due to hormonal influences and maternal instincts, but emotional expression varies by individual.
The main difference is that crying in dogs often signals distress or pain, while whining usually reflects a desire for attention, anxiety, or excitement.
Female dogs may show more emotional sensitivity and nurturing behaviors, often due to hormonal differences and maternal instincts.
Dog crying often indicates distress due to pain or illness, while whining is more commonly a form of communication expressing need, anxiety, or attention-seeking.
Your female dog may be exhibiting nesting behavior, often due to a false pregnancy triggered by hormonal changes after estrus.
A female dog in heat may exhibit symptoms such as swelling of the vulva, bleeding, increased urination, and behavioral changes like restlessness or clinginess.
Yes, female dogs may whine when they are in heat due to hormonal changes, discomfort, and a desire to attract mates.
Female dogs may become whiny due to attention-seeking behavior, stress, anxiety, physical discomfort, heat cycles, or medical issues.

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