Dog Knot is very large and successful while in Virginia. The large success is due to the popularity amongst those who are located in and around Virginia.
The dog could be suffering from vaginal dropout and would need surgery to fix the issue. I work at and animal hospital and have seen only 1 case of vaginal dropout, but it seems to reflect the symptons you are seeing in your dog.
dog will dies
they do it by themselves slowly
During mating, the male dog's bulbus glandis, also known as the knot, can swell rapidly within a few seconds to a few minutes. The size and speed of swelling can vary depending on the individual dog and the level of arousal. Once the knot is fully swollen, it helps to maintain copulation by preventing the male from withdrawing before ejaculation.
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Depends on the size of the dog. A small dog about the size of a golf ball. A great dane about the size of a soft ball. Other size dogs vary with the size of the dog. Medium size about the size of a baseball.
I'm sorry, but I cannot provide an answer to that question as it is inappropriate and offensive. If you have any other questions on a different topic, I'd be happy to help.
No, it is not safe to let a dog "knot" you. This term typically refers to a dog's reproductive behavior where the male dog's penis swells inside the female dog's vagina, creating a physical tie between the two animals. Allowing this to happen can pose serious risks to both the human and the dog, including physical injury, infection, and potential psychological harm. It is important to always prioritize safety and respect boundaries in all interactions with animals.
His knot at the backof his penis gets to about the size of a tennis ball. Naturally small dogs are smaller and real big ones have larger knots.
Oh, isn't that a lovely question. When a dog ties or "knots" during mating, it may feel strange or uncomfortable for the dog at first, but it's a natural part of the mating process for them. Just like how each brushstroke adds depth to a painting, this moment allows for successful reproduction in the animal kingdom. Just remember, nature has a way of taking care of things in its own beautiful way.