Yes, at least 25 mins.
Yes and he was inside me for almost an
Knotting a dogs penis is not taken literally it is not tying a penis in a knot it is when the dogs penis gets stuck in the dogs vagina and he begins ejaculating
A Dogs Cock can swell up and increase in size, blood flow is increased and the Dogs Cock will fill with more blood and increase in size, this is caused by stimulation to the Cock and or Knot
Yes although whether or not the knot will stay in her depends on the size of the woman and the size of the dog.
Better break out the Mayonnaise!
Try to pick at the knot with your fingernail or get a good buddy or someone with love nails to pick the knot a loose. If it a small knot then your kind of stuck and on your own; it'll take you sometime though if your persistant. If it a nice size knot it won't be a problem!
It dePends on the size and if you a woman no its shouldt hurt in less its that big or you did anal if your a guy it might hurt idk
there is a mass of flesh at the base of the dogs penis, during copulation the dog inserts its penis into the bitches vagina. once the mass of flesh enters the vagina it starts to swell, this is called the knot. when the knot swells the penis becomes stuck, this is called the tie and can last up to 30 minutes, in some dog breeds the knot can swell to the size of a small grapefruit. this ensures the penis stays inside the bitch long enough for successful reproduction.http://wiki.answers.com/Why_do_dogs_get_stuck_after_sex#ixzz1BRIHhp5E
This is bordering on an inappropriate question since sex with animals is illegal. But the short answer is that a dog's penis is made to knot up inside a female dog. So that is why it can get stuck.
The female will go into heat and then the male will mount her, after copulation the male will be "stuck" to the female for several minutes by the "knot" in his penis. It's during the "stuck" time that he will ejaculate his sperm into the female. If she takes roughly 9 weeks later she will have a litter of puppies
yes a dog can knot with a woman
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.
my dog had this before.it can be a tumor pump knot or anything it was a tumor they cut it out and hes fine. be sure to take it to a vet.