Bulbus Glandis. This swelling of the penis is located toward the rear end of the OS penis. As soon as the male dog inserts his penis into the female's vagina and begins to thrust, the bulbus glandis enlarges to a firm spherical shape, resulting in the so-called "coital tie." This tie prevents the male dog and the female from separating immediately after ejaculation and may last from 5 to 60 minutes.also during a females climaz they try to hold the pleasure(male organ) in for as long as possible however in most cases it is ussualy the sweeling of the male:) hope u understtod:)-j
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β 12y agoDogs can get stuck together during breeding due to a phenomenon called "tie" or "lock". This occurs when the male's penis swells inside the female's reproductive tract, forming a knot that can last up to 30 minutes. This locking mechanism ensures successful mating and allows for the transfer of sperm.
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β 12y agoOnce a tie is achieved through mating, it should not be interrupted as this may cause injury to the male. The tie can last for anything between 10 minutes and an hour, so you just have to wait until they finish.
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β 12y agoUm, you don't
They are hooked up in a way that is physically impossible to separate them. If you try, you may rupture the males penis, or cause severe damage to the female.
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β 13y agoyou get them spayed or nutered.
Bryan Breeding prefers little dogs.
Dogs can stay stuck together after mating for around 5-30 minutes due to a phenomenon called a "tie" or "copulatory lock." This is a natural process that helps ensure successful fertilization. It is important to let the dogs remain calm and not try to forcibly separate them during this time.
Dogs always get stuck together after mating never pull them apart it can tear the female up
Female dogs can be stuck together with a male during mating for approximately 5-30 minutes, but this can vary. It is important to monitor the situation and seek veterinary attention if there are any complications or if they remain stuck for an extended period.
no certain dog breed HAS to be bow legged. it is all genetics. any dog could have bow legs. like it or not, there is no fix but better breeding... bow leggedness is often a result of poor breeding such as breeding two sibling dogs together, which often results in diseases and bow leggedness.
5-20 min
Most likely.
Umm, yes, they do have to get 'stuck together', as you put it, unless invitro fertilisation is used (quite rarely).
Bryan Breeding prefers little dogs.
Usually up to 15-20 minutes, the average is about 20
Dogs can stay stuck together after mating for around 5-30 minutes due to a phenomenon called a "tie" or "copulatory lock." This is a natural process that helps ensure successful fertilization. It is important to let the dogs remain calm and not try to forcibly separate them during this time.
Dogs always get stuck together after mating never pull them apart it can tear the female up
Female dogs can be stuck together with a male during mating for approximately 5-30 minutes, but this can vary. It is important to monitor the situation and seek veterinary attention if there are any complications or if they remain stuck for an extended period.
no certain dog breed HAS to be bow legged. it is all genetics. any dog could have bow legs. like it or not, there is no fix but better breeding... bow leggedness is often a result of poor breeding such as breeding two sibling dogs together, which often results in diseases and bow leggedness.
Dogs may get stuck together during mating due to a phenomenon called a "tie," where the maleβs bulbus glandis swells inside the female, causing both dogs to be physically connected for several minutes. This helps ensure the transfer of sperm from the male to the female, increasing the chances of successful fertilization.
This part of the mating process is called the tie. The tie happens when the male's penis swells after ejaculation and the female's vagina squeezes to ensure that the semen gets and stays inside her. Usually what happens after mating is the male will twist around so that the two animals are facing in opposite directions. They will be 'tied' together. They may whine as if they are in distress however this is normal in a natural breeding. If you try to separate them it may cause injury. Be patient and keep both dogs calm. They will separate after about twenty to thirty minutes. A tie is NOT needed for a female to become pregnant.
Don't put them together. Breeding dogs is very serious decision. Dogs can have health problems related to pregnancy. The mother can also reject the newborn pups and then you will be stuck feeding babies every single hour. Mixed breed puppies don't sell either, so there is no point to breeding them. If you want to be a breeder, get a male Chihuahua and learn about dog breeding. If you don't want to be a breeder, then don't let your female dog near any male dogs while she is in heat.