Top Reasons Behind Dogs Cry

Dogs cry when hurt or unwell. Always check with a vet if crying persists or seems abnormal.

Pain or Injury

Dogs are social animals who may cry from loneliness or isolation when left alone for long periods.  

Loneliness  

Insufficient exercise and mental stimulation prompts crying for attention and activity.  

Boredom

Stress, phobias like thunderstorms or separations can trigger crying. Try calming techniques.

Anxiety 

Crying can communicate basic unmet needs like hunger, bathroom breaks or comfort.   

Needs  

Dementia, declining senses and arthritis in elderly dogs contributes to crying.

Aging Factors

Dogs may cry while acclimating to new homes, people or loss of past owner.

Transition Periods

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