Moaning is a normal means of vocal expression for many dogs. Your dog moaning is not a sign of an ailment or abnormality, but if you think that your dog is moaning excessively it may be a form of complaint, due to physical or emotional discomfort. It seems moaning varies between breeds and individual dogs. Some moan when sleepy or when their sleep is disturbed momentarily, while others might moan when being caressed or while playing with a toy.
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Dogs may moan when you leave the house because they are experiencing separation anxiety or loneliness. They may miss your presence and feel anxious when you are not around. It is a common behavior in dogs that are closely bonded with their owners.
It's NOT moaning. Dogs have their own language.
You're putting your hand in the wrong place.
Yes, and you know because the dog will moan in pain, and bark weakly.
yes. because it is on there breathing alot, its hard for them because like a human they are always uncomfortable..
The past tense of moan is moaned.
Henny Moan's birth name is Henny Elisabeth Moan.
Have you done anything to get her to moan?
You just moan no special way.
The homophone for moan is mown.
The homophone of "mown" is "moan."