If a dog knots your anus, it is the same as if he had knotted inside a bitch. The knot will swell and attempt to lock inside. If it is an exceptionally large dog, such as a great dane, this can cause damage to the anus and rectum. The average large dog (German shepherd, retriever, etc) will not cause damage to the average human adult. The part leading up to the knotting can be painful and possibly damaging however, as dogs mate at a rather furious pace. They also have a "bone" in their penis that makes it much harder than that of a human, and can be very painful jabbing inside. After the point of knotting, younger dogs will tend to attempt turning while older ones will tend to remain mounted. Personal preference determines allowing the turn or not.
As far as the mouth goes, this is extremely dangerous with other than small dogs. Again, the dog's penis is very hard and can cause trauma to throat and soft tissues during the mating process. Once the knot has been inserted into the mouth and has swollen, it can cause damage to or dislocate the jaw on a large or exceptional dog. The dog's penis will also swell with the knot, most likely blocking the throat entirely. Lastly, dogs will ejaculate on an almost constant basis during mating and after knotting. This can cause you to drown in dog semen while waiting for the dog's knot to go down. In short, a bad idea.
no but it is disgusting!
It is not the best method of measuring body temperature. Dogs don't sweat to reduce their body heat, but they evaporate water they breath out through their mouth to reduce temperature (panting) This means that the mouth temperature is constantly changing depending on whether the dog is panting. It is more accurate to take temperature from inside the anus.
A dog's anus may turn black due to pigmentation changes, skin irritation, or underlying health issues.
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He will simply digest it and get an unpleasent taste in his mouth. He may vomit. Do not be alarmed if this happens.
It is recommended to consult a veterinarian for a proper examination and diagnosis of any unusual spots or markings on your dog's body, including the anus.
It is important to note that dogs are animals and may exhibit behaviors such as mounting or attempting to mate with humans. If your dog is displaying this behavior towards you, it is crucial to immediately intervene and redirect their behavior. It is recommended to consult with a professional dog trainer or behaviorist to address and correct this behavior to ensure the safety and well-being of both you and your dog.
It matters what frog it is but if it the normal kind of frog than no my dashound bubba does it all the time!
Yes, fleas can infect a dog's anus. It is not uncommon for fleas to be found in various parts of a dog's body, including the anus. It's important to thoroughly treat the dog for fleas to prevent reinfestation.
Nothing happens. Black tongue's is due to extra pigmentation, like freckles, and does not alter the dog's personality in any way.
Possible causes of knots on a dog's body include muscle tension, injury, or underlying health issues. Treatments may include massage, warm compresses, or veterinary care depending on the cause of the knots.
Dog and cats mouth is cleaner