if you aren't a veterinary professional then this is a disgusting and vile question. if you are a vet, then you should already know this question and should not have put this question up as it will distress some readers.
When you cry, your vocal cords become tense, leading to changes in pitch, volume, and tone in your voice. The tension can cause your voice to crack as you struggle to control your vocal production while experiencing strong emotions.
Vocal cords begin to develop during the second trimester of pregnancy, around 16 to 20 weeks gestation. By this time, the larynx and surrounding structures are forming, allowing for the potential for sound production later. However, the ability to produce sounds is not functional until after birth, when the baby begins to use its vocal cords to cry and communicate.
When Dogs Cry was created in 2001.
When Dogs Cry has 250 pages.
This noise hurts the dogs ears and makes them uncomfortable, so they cry out.
some dogs can but other dogs can not
yes.
AnswerThis happens when they get old.AnswerYou should still see the vet to rule out a possible health issue.
There are many primitive "pariah" type dogs in the world that are not breeds but are very quiet as in they do not bark but do make noise. All dogs make noise. They yodel, yip, cry, scream, howl and make grumble growl sounds. They can be as noisy and vocal as a barking dog.
they cry when they are unhappy a-or sad
When dogs are sad they do not cry, like we do. And I'm not sure why you would want to know how to make your dog cry.
Excessive crying can lead to physical exhaustion, dehydration, and strained vocal cords. Emotionally, it can also indicate high levels of stress, anxiety, or emotional distress. It's important to address the underlying reasons for the crying and seek support if needed.