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Like raising a new baby, puppies cry and whine to communicate their thoughts and feelings with their new family. Unfortunately, they don't speak the same language as their human roommates, so to get their point across, you'll hear a lot of dog whimpering, whining, yelping and even crying.
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Dogs whine for a variety of reasons.

Your dog may whine because he wants something or because he is excited.

He may whine because he is apprehensive or anxious about something.

A dog who is showing appeasement behavior may whine as part of his interaction with other dogs or people.

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