Do you mean "what do you do to get dogs seperated after matimg?"?
If this is your question, the answer is 'Nothing'
Here is an article on how dogs mate When copulating, a male canine initially mounts the female from behind, as with most tetrapods, a position known informally as doggy style. The female will hold her tail to the side (called "flagging") and allow this if receptive. If unreceptive she may sit or lie down, snap, move away, or otherwise be uncooperative or not allow mating. The male will often move about as he tries to get a good purchase upon her, and whilst attempting penetration of his penis to the female's vulva. At this point, the penis is not erect, it is slender and held rigid by a small bone inside, known as the baculum. When the male achieves penetration, he will often hold tighter and thrust faster, and it is at this point when he is mating that the male's penis expands. Canine reproduction is different from human sexual intercourse, because human males become erect first, and then enter the female; canine males enter first, then swell and become erect. The male dog has a bulbus glandis, a spherical area of erectile tissue at the base of the penis, which traps the penis inside the female's vagina during copulation as it becomes engorged with blood. [1] Once the penis is locked into the vagina by the bulbus glandis, the male will usually lift a leg and swing it over the female's back while turning around. The two stand with their hind ends touching and the penis locked inside the vagina while ejaculation occurs, decreasing leakage of semen from the vagina. After some time, typically 5 - 20 minutes (but sometimes longer), the bulbus glandis disengorges, allowing the mates to separate. Virgin dogs can become quite distressed at finding themselves unable to separate during their first copulation, and may try to pull away or run. Dog breeders' websites often suggest it is appropriate for those involved to help calm and settle the mating dogs once this stage is reached, if they show anxiety, through until eventual separation.
Yes.
To prevent sibling dogs from mating, you can have them spayed or neutered by a veterinarian. This procedure will prevent them from reproducing and help avoid any potential health issues or unwanted litters. Additionally, keeping them separated when they are in heat can also help prevent mating.
he has glands at the base of his penis that the female grips onto whilst mating
if a male is separeted during mating it can die
Dog locking is simply another term for canine mating. During their mating routine, the male dog's penis swells into what is called a knot. The knot fits behind the female's pelvic bone, and they are basically locked together until the mating it complete and the knot goes back down. That is why you should never pull mating dogs apart. It can injure both the male and the female. Once they start, you pretty much have to just let them finish.
Yes, dog diapers can prevent mating behavior in dogs by covering the female's genital area and preventing access for mating.
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Dogs are typically stuck together during mating for about 5 to 30 minutes.
Dogs typically stay connected during mating for about 5 to 30 minutes.
Dogs can stay stuck together during mating for about 5 to 30 minutes.
Dogs are typically locked together during mating for about 5 to 30 minutes.
get them fixed at the vet