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
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
Dogs can be stuck up to 30 minutes to 1 hour.When they are stuck try not too let the female or male pull because that can cause serious damage to the males penis and/or the female vagina.
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
Dogs are typically stuck together during mating for about 5 to 30 minutes.
Dogs can stay stuck together during mating for about 5 to 30 minutes.
Dogs may get stuck during breeding due to a mismatch in size, lack of experience, or physical issues. To safely manage this situation, it is important to stay calm, avoid pulling the dogs apart, and seek veterinary assistance if needed.
Most likely.
There have been rare instances of dogs getting stuck together in a mating position, but it is not common and usually happens accidentally.
During mating, dogs can stay stuck together for about 5 to 30 minutes.
Dogs can stay stuck together during mating for about 5 to 30 minutes, as it allows for successful fertilization to occur.
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.