First: If it is a puppy making grunting noises, it is trying to communicate to its owner that its stomach may be a little hungry and needs food and drinking water from its owner. Second: For most dogs, when a dog makes a grunting sound, it mostly indicates an anxious mood, such as a toy has fallen under the sofa and the dog can’t play with it, or the dog feels lonely and needs to be petted and soothed by the owner, or the dog wants to go out for a walk or play. Thirdly: Sometimes dogs will express to their owners that they are holding their urine or want to defecate all the time, and they will grunt, hoping that their owners will take them out for a walk, urinate or defecate. Fourth: Sometimes when there is a new member of the family, the dog may feel that its status is being challenged and that the owner is paying less attention to it, so it will also pamper the owner by grunting and seeking reassurance from the owner. Fifthly: Some dogs will make grunting noises after they have fallen asleep to suggest that they are dreaming. Whatever the reason for the dog’s grunting behaviour towards the owner, the owner needs to find out what the reason for the dog’s anxious behaviour is.
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