whimper
When a dog is in distress it can either whine or whimper.
Yes, they do! That is how they bark, whine, whimper, howl, etc.
"I bleat (whimper, whine)" is an English equivalent of the Italian word Belo. The present indicative in the first person singular likewise translates into English as "I am bleating (whimpering, whining)," "I'm bleating (whimpering, whining)," and "I do bleat (whimper, whine)." The pronunciation will be "BEY-lo" in Italian.
yes, if they're unhappy. For example, a puppy may whimper and whine.
How about whimper? It contains him.
BlubberWeepball (This is slang, and I'm not sure it still means this)SobWhimperOther words for cry are sob, whimper, bawl, and whine.
They make all types of sounds, The main is howling. They also whimper, Whine, Snarl, Growl. They're much like regular dogs, They also bark.
Dingos don't bark. They make a sort of sneezing/snorting sound, which is their bark, though they sometimes cross it with a growl, which sounds like a bark. They also howl, whimper, whine, etc.
Whimper YapHowl Bark
Yes German Shepherds do bark a lot. It is totally natural for them as they have a high protective instinct for their family. They wish to protect them and so barking at any noises from people walking past to unusual bird calls can set them off, it's basically their way of saying: "This is my house, I am protecting my family so keep away!"
I immediately checked on the pups when I heard a whimper.