In general, mammals tend to have a "whine" in response to fear, aprehension, panic, or emotional distress. The most common animal a person would find that recognisably whines is a dog. A dog will whine in response to stress (often seen when taking them to a vet for instance) or aprehension (taking them to a park or getting the leash for a walk). It can also be observed that dogs will whine in response to their owner's distress and can even be used as a warning sign for impending seizures of the owner. Dogs have also been found to whine when their owners feel depressed indicating at sympathetic gesture. Other animals that have a whine to them are horses, cattle, and oddly bears. Some animals though it may be hard to deliniate a whine (which is largely subjective to start with) from other noises. For instance a cat's meow could be considered a whine as could a growl.
You can train your dog to whine when it needs to use the bathroom by first teaching them to associate a specific whine with going outside. Take your dog out frequently to the designated bathroom spot and reward them when they go. Eventually, your dog will learn to whine to communicate this need. Be consistent and patient throughout the training process.
Not normally. When they are eaten, they can't do much.
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.
A dog may whine and cry if looking at pictures of your grandma and grandpa because they miss them. Dogs have feelings and if they recognize the people in the pictures, they may miss them and let their feelings be known.
Dogs carry bones in their mouths and whine as a natural instinct to protect their resources. They may feel the need to guard their bone from potential threats or because they are seeking attention or looking for a place to bury it. Whining can also indicate discomfort or stress in some situations.
Raccoons are social animals and babies, especially, will cry when left alone.
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whine is a type of jamacian dance
The French word for "whine" is "gΓ©mir" or "pleurnicher."
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yes, if they're unhappy. For example, a puppy may whimper and whine.
I/You/We/They whine. He/She/It whines. The present participle is whining.
The past tense of whine is whined.
Vintage Whine was created in 1999.
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Check to see if the whine is coming at all times, or only when driving. Typically the whine is from the differential. Fluids should be checked and replaced. If it continues to whine, have it inspected by a mechanic.