Dogs whine for many reasons. They're hungry, thirsty, or lonesome. It's there way of telling you what they want.
they whine!
They whine!
no they do not moono...you are thinking of cows
It means that she doesn't like the dog, because she is giving a odd whine which you don't hear often because dog's in the neighbourhood are quite friendly. But to your dog these dogs she give a odd whine to is porbably a dangerous dog.
Dogs may whine at new kittens due to curiosity, excitement, or anxiety. It is a common behavior as they adjust to the new addition to the household.
Dogs whine for a lot of reasons. This could be one of them. Dogs can tell by the smell when another dog is in estrus, so an intact male dog might very well whine to get out to visit a nearby female in heat. A neutered male probably won't care much.
Some do but not all of them. They tend to whine when they want attention or want to play. Other than that, and their yappy bark, they are mainly shy, but hyper, dogs.
Dogs may whine at cats due to curiosity, excitement, or wanting to play. It could also be a sign of wanting attention or trying to communicate with the cat.
Dogs may whine at cats due to curiosity, excitement, or wanting to play. It could also be a sign of wanting attention or trying to establish dominance.
Dogs may whine when they see their owners as a way to communicate their excitement, seek attention, or express their emotions. It could be a sign of affection or a way for them to get your attention.
YES! all dogs do! Boxers mostly whine though.
This is not something that is unique to Basset hounds; there are dogs of all breeds suffer from anxiety separation. If Basset Hounds are alone, how do we know they whine? I think the answer is inconclusive.....