Yes, male dogs can become "knotted" when mating, which refers to the swelling of the male dog's penis that locks them together with the female during copulation. This is a natural part of canine mating behavior and can last anywhere from a few minutes to over half an hour. It's important for pet owners to monitor the situation to ensure both dogs are safe and comfortable.
cold bucket of water, the giver dog has to go flacidBest advice:Don't ever try to separate "knotted" dogs. One or both dogs could be injured, and/or you could be bitten in the attempt.
Apples work somewhat but rawhide or a heavy knotted rope work better to clean a dogs' teeth.
the dogs penis has glands at its base and thats what the bitches vagina grips onto, to ensure all sperm has travelled up to her uterus
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The idiom get knotted comes from the days when people were buried in shrouds rather than coffins. The body was wrapped in the shroud and then knotted at either end - hence the mild form of abuse - get knotted.
Yes, knotted is the past tense of to knot eg "Yesterday he knotted his own tie for the first time".
Most men do prefer dogs to cats, but it depends.
men and dogs cats and you
The lyric was "Matchstick men and Matchstick cats and dogs" based on a painting by a Manchester artist.
The past tense of knot is knotted.
Men are more often bitten by dogs than are women
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