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- Canine_penis abstract "Male canids have a bulbus glandis at the base of their penises. The penis sometimes emerges from the penile sheath during sexual arousal. During coitus the bulbus glandis swells up and results in a 'tie' (the male and female dogs being tied together). Muscles in the vagina of the female assist the retention by contracting.At the time of penetration, the canine penis is not erect, and can only penetrate the female because it includes a narrow bone called the \"baculum\", a feature of most placental mammals. When the male achieves penetration, he will usually hold the female tighter and thrust deeply. It is during this time that the male's penis expands and it is important that the bulbus gland is far enough inside for the female to be able to trap it. Unlike human sexual intercourse, where the male penis commonly becomes erect before entering the female, canine copulation involves the male first penetrating the female, after which swelling of the penis to erection occurs, which usually happens rapidly.Male canines are one of the few animals that have a locking bulbus glandis or \"bulb\", a spherical area of erectile tissue at the base of the penis. During copulation, and only after the male's penis is fully inside the female's vagina, the bulbus glandis becomes engorged with blood. When the female's vagina subsequently contracts, the penis becomes locked inside the female. This is known as \"tying\" or \"knotting\". While characteristic of mating in most canids, the copulatory tie has been reported to be absent or very brief (less than one minute) in the African wild dog, possibly due to the abundance of large predators in its environment.".
- Canine_penis thumbnail Hundepenis.jpg?width=300.
- Canine_penis wikiPageID "38051571".
- Canine_penis wikiPageLength "13051".
- Canine_penis wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Canine_penis wikiPageRevisionID "707287625".
- Canine_penis wikiPageWikiLink African_wild_dog.
- Canine_penis wikiPageWikiLink Baculum.
- Canine_penis wikiPageWikiLink Bulbus_glandis.
- Canine_penis wikiPageWikiLink Canidae.
- Canine_penis wikiPageWikiLink Canine_reproduction.
- Canine_penis wikiPageWikiLink Canine_transmissible_venereal_tumor.
- Canine_penis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dog_anatomy.
- Canine_penis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dog_breeding.
- Canine_penis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mammal_penis.
- Canine_penis wikiPageWikiLink Dog_behavior.
- Canine_penis wikiPageWikiLink Erectile_tissue.
- Canine_penis wikiPageWikiLink Erection.
- Canine_penis wikiPageWikiLink Penile_sheath.
- Canine_penis wikiPageWikiLink Placentalia.
- Canine_penis wikiPageWikiLink Semen_collection.
- Canine_penis wikiPageWikiLink Sexual_arousal.
- Canine_penis wikiPageWikiLink Sexual_intercourse.
- Canine_penis wikiPageWikiLink Sexual_penetration.
- Canine_penis wikiPageWikiLink Urination.
- Canine_penis wikiPageWikiLink Vagina.
- Canine_penis wikiPageWikiLink File:Hundepenis.jpg.
- Canine_penis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Canine penis".
- Canine_penis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Coyote's Penis".
- Canine_penis wikiPageWikiLinkText "The penis in male canids".
- Canine_penis wikiPageWikiLinkText "canine penis".
- Canine_penis wikiPageWikiLinkText "dog's penis".
- Canine_penis wikiPageWikiLinkText "his penis".
- Canine_penis wikiPageWikiLinkText "penis of a sexually aroused dog".
- Canine_penis wikiPageWikiLinkText "penis of canid mammals".
- Canine_penis wikiPageWikiLinkText "penis".
- Canine_penis wikiPageWikiLinkText "red rocket".
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- Canine_penis subject Category:Dog_anatomy.
- Canine_penis subject Category:Dog_breeding.
- Canine_penis subject Category:Mammal_penis.
- Canine_penis comment "Male canids have a bulbus glandis at the base of their penises. The penis sometimes emerges from the penile sheath during sexual arousal. During coitus the bulbus glandis swells up and results in a 'tie' (the male and female dogs being tied together).".
- Canine_penis label "Canine penis".
- Canine_penis sameAs Q2068983.
- Canine_penis sameAs Category:Canidae_penis.
- Canine_penis sameAs Penis_der_Hunde.
- Canine_penis sameAs m.0ryw32n.
- Canine_penis sameAs Q2068983.
- Canine_penis wasDerivedFrom Canine_penis?oldid=707287625.
- Canine_penis depiction Hundepenis.jpg.
- Canine_penis isPrimaryTopicOf Canine_penis.