Do Dogs Cry?

  Estimated Read Time: 2 ½ minutes Summary: Do dogs cry tears when sad? In this blog, learn whether dogs can cry tears, if dogs cry due to emotions, and more about crying dogs… Can Dogs Cry? As all pet parents know, dogs certainly feel and express emotions. They are actually extremely emotional animals! But, […]

3 min read·Updated: Mar 06, 2025
Do Dogs Cry?

 

Estimated Read Time: 2 ½ minutes

Summary: Do dogs cry tears when sad? In this blog, learn whether dogs can cry tears, if dogs cry due to emotions, and more about crying dogs…

Can Dogs Cry?

As all pet parents know, dogs certainly feel and express emotions. They are actually extremely emotional animals! But, do dogs cry when sad like we humans do? Do they express emotions like grief and upset in the same way? 

Well, we can answer that question… No, dogs do not express tears because of their emotions. In fact, humans are the only creatures on the planet that are known to do so!

Dogs typically vocalise when they are experiencing distress, (or if they need to ask you for something!) or some dogs will hide their face or stop eating when they’re unhappy. But, a dog crying tears is usually indicative of a physical problem with their eyes rather than an emotional issue…

Crying Dog

Dogs do have tear ducts, to help keep the eyes moist and clean, as the tears expressed will help remove dust and dirt. But, if your dog’s eyes are particularly watery or your dog appears to have been “crying”, this may be because:

  • They’re experiencing an infection like conjunctivitis
  • Their tear duct is blocked (epiphora)
  • Their eye is damaged in some way
  • They’ve developed a corneal ulcer
  • They have a condition called Entropion which is where the eyelids roll inwards (usually seen more in English Bulldogs, Boxers and Pugs)
  • They are dealing with allergies
  • There’s dirt or dust in their eye

You can read our blog on why your dog’s eyes are watery, but it’s advisable that if you have concerns around your dog’s eye health, you should schedule an appointment with your vet. If your dog’s eyes are expressing coloured (green, yellow or white) discharge which is thick, they should see a vet urgently. The same goes if your dog’s eyes are swollen or red, your dog is squinting or if they are blinking a lot. 

Sources

Author Geier, Elizabeth “Do Dogs Cry?” The Dog People by Rover https://www.rover.com/uk/blog/do-dogs-cry/

Author Gait, Cathy “Do Dogs Cry? Canine Emotions vs. Physical Eye Problems” Outward Hound, Jan 24. 2022 https://outwardhound.com/furtropolis/health-wellness/do-dogs-cry

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Becca Trigg is a content creator and pet-industry writer, with over 5 years of experience at PetLab Co. She is an all round animal lover, with a keen interest in canine joint health, dental hygiene and nutrition. When she’s not typing away in the office, she can be found sitting in a country pub, growing chillies or cuddling up with her family dog Maggie, a chocolate Labrador.

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