No, artificial insemination will not be successful if the dog is not in heat. You should wait until she is before attempting this.
A dog urinates the same if she is in heat, heat does not affect her urination
The tongue and the pads of the feet are where heat is cooled on a dog.
The six sources of heat are: radiation, conduction, convection, friction, nuclear reactions, and chemical reactions. Heat can be generated through these different processes either naturally or artificially.
Artificially kill a drifter. Artificially drain his blood. Artificially add it to desired beverage. Artificially enjoy.
Yes, when you spay your dog, she can no longer go into heat.
No, a dog must be in heat to mate successfully. Otherwise she will not get pregnant.
Sorry no
The best way to satisfy a female dog in heat it to provide her with a sensitive but well hung boy dog.
Will being in heat cause the dog to loose her appetite?
No, the American Eskimo Dog has a low tolerance of heat. It has a dense undercoat which insulates heat.
The best way to artificially tone a coin is not to try. While natural toning is valued by many collectors, anything intentionally done using heat, chemicals, etc. will reduce a coin's value.
If a male dog licks a female dog it will not bring her into heat if she is not at the right stage of the estrous cycle. Hormones such as estrogen must be at the right level for the dog to come into heat. The short anser to your question then is, "no".