yes i would have thought so because nearly every female animal has one i dont think a female seahorse has one though because the males givebirth hope this helps
no.
The exposed part of a female dog is not the womb and NO you should not.
In the womb where else!
Dogs have so many puppies because 1. Dogs don't live as long as people do, so a dog will need more "replacements" then people do. 2. Dogs can hold more puppies inside of their womb than people can hold infants in their womb.
The dogs will usually stay together for about 5-20 min. just so that the seamen can past through to the female dogs womb.
This is very common in female dogs who have not been spayed. Either that, or they get endrometritus That is why it is advisable to get them spayed.
Consult your vet. You could expose puppies to rabies when in womb and not fully developed and when breast feeding from mother. Less of a threat when dogs are bigger, tougher breeds.
No. Menstruation is the shedding of the lining of the womb. No womb, no shedding.
Depends on the species. Humans 9-10 months. Cats&dogs - a lot less. Elephants - a lot longer.
Out of the Womb was created in 1981.
womb with a view
All dogs grow because they start as spem and grow into puppys inside the womb then the bitch (female dog) gives birth and the new borns have to grow up into adults so all dogs grow.