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Dogs don't cry in the same way humans do, as they lack the emotional tears associated with sadness. Instead, they express their distress or discomfort through vocalizations like whimpering, whining, or howling. Additionally, dogs may show physical signs of distress, such as drooping ears, a tucked tail, or pacing. These behaviors communicate their feelings and needs to their owners.

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