it can happen. This has even happened with females who were fixed. However, a female dog MAY still be in heat even if she is no longer bleeding. Heat cycles usually last 3 weeks. Be sure to keep the female away from any intact males for her entire cycle
Yes, they can tie and if that happens they should be supervised but not pulled apart as injuries can occur. There is no chance of pregnancy if the dog has been neutered over a week (some semen survive after neutering but quickly die off due to body heat.)
While the likelihood is lower without a tie, it is still possible for a female dog to get pregnant from a male dog's sperm if there is successful penetration. It's best to consult with a veterinarian for guidance on potential pregnancy and to discuss options for preventing unwanted litters in the future.
Our lab x retriever was in her first heat and the neighbour's border collie got out and penetrated her, she didn't get pregnant. I don't think he was on long enough. Your lucky. That happened with ours. I kept an eye on her for about four weeks after, we were lucky.
You really shouldn't try to separate them when they are tied. They will eventually "come apart" on their own. If the tie is lasting over an hour you can push their rear ends together (towards each other) and hold them there. It may help relieve the tension that is keeping the bulb of the males penis enlarged and he will slip out.
Yes. Only the testicles on the male have been removed, not the penis. Penetration will still happen, as the male dog can still maintain an erection. There is just no sperm production. Indeed, neutered male dogs can maintain an erection, penetrate a female and actually achieve orgasm, and will "tie" with the female. Most neutered males are less interested in sex due to lowered testosterone levels, but still capable of all the actions. They simply do not produce sperm and cannot impregnate a female.
Yes. It only takes one tie.
Yes, they can tie and if that happens they should be supervised but not pulled apart as injuries can occur. There is no chance of pregnancy if the dog has been neutered over a week (some semen survive after neutering but quickly die off due to body heat.)
Yes
While the likelihood is lower without a tie, it is still possible for a female dog to get pregnant from a male dog's sperm if there is successful penetration. It's best to consult with a veterinarian for guidance on potential pregnancy and to discuss options for preventing unwanted litters in the future.
Our lab x retriever was in her first heat and the neighbour's border collie got out and penetrated her, she didn't get pregnant. I don't think he was on long enough. Your lucky. That happened with ours. I kept an eye on her for about four weeks after, we were lucky.
You really shouldn't try to separate them when they are tied. They will eventually "come apart" on their own. If the tie is lasting over an hour you can push their rear ends together (towards each other) and hold them there. It may help relieve the tension that is keeping the bulb of the males penis enlarged and he will slip out.
No, dog run cables and dog tie out cables are not the same. Dog run cables are typically longer and allow more freedom of movement for the dog, while tie out cables are shorter and restrict the dog's movement to a specific area.
A neutered male my attempt to tie with a female but usually she wont let anyone near her. It will almost never happen when a spayed female ties with a male...but nothing is impossible. All thought "humping" is a way to show rank and to dominate eachother. ! :)
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.
Slip mating, where the male dog does not fully tie with the female during mating, generally does not cause physical harm to the male dog. It is a natural part of the mating process and can happen without any discomfort. However, if the male seems distressed or if there are repeated attempts without success, it may be advisable to consult a veterinarian to rule out any underlying health issues.
No......
Have the specific dog that you would like your dog to mate with around your dog. Dogs don't discriminate between different breeds. that only works if th breeds of dog are the same height! another way to get different breeds of dog to mate is, (if the male is smaller than the female) pick up the male and place him on the female and try to entice him to mate. on youtube there was a dachshund that mated with a dog that was called an "askal dog"! the askal was much bigger than the dachshund too! also if u can find that video and if u know what it's called when a dogs penis gets stuck in a female, its hilarious! in the video where the dachshund mates with the askal dog, the dachshund's penis was stuck in the female, when a dog penis is stuck in a female it is called a tie.