Why do male and female dogs mate?
Why do male and female dogs mate? Male and female dogs cannot separate from each other during mating, due to the process of "copulatory tie". In fact, dogs belong to the Canidae family, which includes wolves, foxes, jackals, etc. A characteristic feature of this family is that they have a special bulge on their penis called the bulbus glands. Like the rest of the penis, this part is also made up of erectile tissues, that is, tissues that swell due to blood pressure and cause tension in the penis. During the sexual union of males and females, with the release of sperm, the blood pressure in this Bulbus gland increases due to which the male cannot remove his penis from the body of the female. The purpose of this is that the male cannot ejaculate quickly and the sperm is not wasted and the sperm cannot come out of the female's body. By which male and female are attached/stuck to each other, this situation is called a copulatory tie. This condition resolves itself after som...