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.
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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.
It depends how you behave toward your dogs. To your dogs, you are a member of it's pack/family. If you act dominantly towards your dogs and in charge, they will think of you as the pack leader.
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.
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.
Locate the os bone, and carefully grip the base with one hand while holding the prepuce in the other. Pull the prepuce back whilst pushing the os bone forward revealing the glans Keep a firm but gentle grip as you push the glans further to see the bulbus glandis. 4: Begin a gentle rhythmic squeezing of the os through the pupace directly behind the exposed bulbus glandis. 5: With your thumb and a finger, gently encircle the shaft directly behind the expanding bulbus glandis and continue rhythmically squeezing. Continue stimulating the bulbus glandis in this fashion until it is fully engorged. Ongoing stimulation will lead to the full engorgement of the longa glandis as well. I put this together from a few sources. I had to make small edits to the proper technical language to satisfy posting rules.
it look just white to dogs but, it looks like purple to cats.:)
These are her dogs
yes a dog can knot with a woman
Go to Google images and type in prairie dogs, then you can see a picture of them.Prairie dogs look like a ground squirrel.Gophers.
there isn't a certain look, these dogs are mostly rescued or from a shelter
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Is it painful? Does it move when you touch it? Look up "Carbuncle".
A Branch. A knot is formed in wood where a branch grows, and the larger branch or trunk that its growing from grows larger encasing the origin of the branch.
Dogs are a subspecies of the Gray Wolf.
What does flatworms do to dogs. whats there sympthons
there was no dogs in the dinosaur times