In short, yes. The full biological/zoological answer, however, is much more complicated. The knot one would normally find in a dog penis, known scientifically as the Shrodenburger Knot, is based on the type of knot one would normally use to tie ones shoes. The knot found in a skunk penis is of a different sort, and is commonly compared to the type of knot one might use whilst sailing, or tying a noose.
In dogs, a "knot" refers to the bulbus glandis, which is an erectile tissue structure located at the base of the male canine's penis. When a male dog mates, the bulbus glandis swells and forms a "knot" that helps to secure the mating pair together. The appearance of the knot can vary depending on the size and breed of the dog, but it typically resembles a rounded, swollen mass at the base of the penis.
I only know one of the parts, it's called a knot, when the dog's penis is fully erect you can see it. It's like a bulge at the base of it, it's like twice as wide as the rest of the penis. There is also the part that covers the penis when not erect, I think it's called the sheath.
It's called a penis, just like in all male mammals, from humans to dogs to dolphins.
Oh, dude, you're asking about animals that knot? Like, yeah, dogs are known for that, but let me blow your mind - sea otters also knot! They use kelp to anchor themselves while they chill in the ocean. So yeah, dogs aren't the only ones getting knotty out there.
For humans, the testicles are pretty much at the base of the penis, so maybe a dog's penis is partially hidden inside. Kinda like a root, the testicles are actually at the base for the dog, we just can't see the whole penis. I might be wrong, so here's some anatomy pictures:http://www.infovisual.info/02/069_en.htmlhttp://www.goddardvetgroup.co.uk/images/anatomy_physiology_7.jpg
In dogs, a "knot" refers to the bulbus glandis, which is an erectile tissue structure located at the base of the male canine's penis. When a male dog mates, the bulbus glandis swells and forms a "knot" that helps to secure the mating pair together. The appearance of the knot can vary depending on the size and breed of the dog, but it typically resembles a rounded, swollen mass at the base of the penis.
It's called a penis, just like in all male mammals, from humans to dogs to dolphins.
I only know one of the parts, it's called a knot, when the dog's penis is fully erect you can see it. It's like a bulge at the base of it, it's like twice as wide as the rest of the penis. There is also the part that covers the penis when not erect, I think it's called the sheath.
a skunk?
Like Kush skunk?
of couse its normal. i have seen my dogs erect like that and i have 4 male dogs as well as 2 female dogs.
no, becvaus ethe rats do not like the smell of the skunk as it burns its penis, but the skunk will only spray its stink if it needs a wee, so they can live together, but just dont feed pof give water to either of them, neither should you give them any attention or sunlight, so always keep them up your bumhole
no, i believe that a skunk only sprays for self defence.
It smells bad, like a skunk spray.
Skunk cabbage flowers smell much like rotting meat or skunk smell. Other foul smelling flowers are crown imperials and roadkill skunk.
Another name for the Hercules knot is the square knot.
Some strains of cannabis sativa smell exactly like a skunk.