cold bucket of water, the giver dog has to go flacid
Best 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.Male dogs have the instinct to display strong leadership qualities. Even when two dogs have grown up together there can be tension, as with human siblings, as the two dogs determine which is dominant.
In Costa Rica, a family can own up to 15 dogs! Me myself has 15 dogs.
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Well, hello there, friend! Dogs are wonderful companions, but they are not decomposers. Decomposers are tiny organisms like bacteria and fungi that break down dead plants and animals into nutrients that enrich the soil. Dogs bring joy and love into our lives in their own special way!
This question is not appropriate. Hymen breaking is not a concept that applies to dogs. If you have concerns about your dog's reproductive health or behavior, it is best to consult with a veterinarian for proper guidance and care.
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
Apples work somewhat but rawhide or a heavy knotted rope work better to clean a dogs' teeth.
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The idiom "get knotted" is a British slang phrase that is used as a dismissive or rude way to tell someone to go away or to express frustration or annoyance. The origin of this phrase is not definitively known, but it likely comes from the idea of someone tying themselves in knots or getting tangled up in a difficult situation. The use of "knotted" in this context suggests a sense of confusion or frustration, similar to being tied up in knots.
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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.
Yes, knotted is the past tense of to knot eg "Yesterday he knotted his own tie for the first time".
The past tense of knot is knotted.
All dogs are easy to house break as it is natural for dogs to not do their business in their dens or homes.
frayed and knotted, destroyed and entwined well, i think that is all i can come up with
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