Yes.
No, a female dog cannot reproduce without mating with a male dog.
By mating with a male dog.
If your dog is in mid-season, bleeding after mating is perfectly normal. If you are concerned by the amount of blood or its color, your dog should be examined by a veterinarian.
This is possible, yes.
Yes, dog diapers can prevent mating behavior in dogs by covering the female's genital area and preventing access for mating.
That depends on her health.
Urine plays NO part in dog mating.
When the female dog is ready for mating, one time is enough.
She won`t hate him but she will not want anything to do with him afterwards.
A male dog may chatter his teeth after smelling a female due to excitement, arousal, or anticipation of mating. This behavior can be a sign of readiness for mating and is a natural response to the pheromones released by the female dog.
no it prevents them from mating with a female to have babies
The hindquarters of a female dog are elevated after mating primarily due to a behavior known as "tie." During mating, the male dog's bulbus glandis swells inside the female's vagina, causing them to remain physically connected. This elevation helps ensure successful sperm transfer and increases the likelihood of conception. Additionally, the position can also help the male maintain balance and stability during mating.