Crying and whining
Whimpering is to make low, whining and broken sounds as in crying or in fear
Crybaby refers to a person who excessively complains along with crying and whining.
The dog might be howling (as in "howling at the moon") or crying/whining from loneliness.
Percival
Synonyms for querulous include complaining, whining, petulant, and irritable.
Its the same thing comparing with sad is like smile while crying is like laughing both smile and laugh is related while sad and crying is related. Smile triggers laugh try sad or frown trigger cry. But remember laughing and crying can have many reasons
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No, crying is not a gerund. A gerund is a verb form that functions as a noun and ends in -ing. In this case, "crying" is a present participle, which is a verb form that ends in -ing and functions as an adjective or adverb. So, while both gerunds and present participles end in -ing, they serve different grammatical functions.
The correct way to spell it would be "whining".
I have no idea, but I think it's because they're in heat. My roommates dog cries through out the night for my female dog especially when shes in heat. She won't let him have it and I won't either. It's because he tries to mark her and I don't like my baby smelling! So that is what I think.
You may notice some chin rubbing, some hyper activity and maybe a little whining/crying when you are near her cage. If you put your hand in her cage she may lie down on the floor in front of your hand.