by cinnlee on January 13th, 2007

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Why does my dog act so sad and begin to whine when I give him a treat. He looks around and then cries, acts as if he doesn't know what to do with the treat his treat..then later (15min.)eats it. Thank you

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  • by hershey_squirter_ on January 13th, 2007

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    Some dogs, more common in labs and pugs, whine for short periods of time after receiving a "gift". I'm not sure why, but they have an instinctive need to hide the toy or treat. They whine because their instinct is telling them to hide it but they don't understand it, they're not sure what they are supposed to do. Dogs still have alot of leftover instincts and behavior from thousands of years ago that they really don't have much use for now, but it's still there to some degree.

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