Difference between revisions of "Copulatory Behaviour - Anatomy & Physiology"
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* '''Intromission''' with a partially erect penis aided by the '''Os Penis''' | * '''Intromission''' with a partially erect penis aided by the '''Os Penis''' | ||
* Vulval erectile tissue of the bitch grips the penis. | * Vulval erectile tissue of the bitch grips the penis. | ||
− | * Penis achieves full erection (the ''''Tie'''') | + | * Penis achieves full '''erection''' (the ''''Tie'''') |
* Dog then turns to face the opposite direction (the ''''Turn'''') | * Dog then turns to face the opposite direction (the ''''Turn'''') | ||
* '''Ejaculation''' | * '''Ejaculation''' | ||
== Cat == | == Cat == |
Revision as of 14:39, 9 July 2008
Mounting
- Elevation of the front legs of the male to straddle the posterior region of the female.
- Learned behaviour
Intromission
Ejaculation
Dog
- Bitch in Oestrus spots bloody fluid just before the receptive stage.
- Male identifies the female.
- Dogs are very aware of a bitch in oestrus and can detect them from 500-600 meters away.
- Bitch adopts receptive posture ('stands')
- Dog mounts and thrusts to achieve intromission.
- Intromission with a partially erect penis aided by the Os Penis
- Vulval erectile tissue of the bitch grips the penis.
- Penis achieves full erection (the 'Tie')
- Dog then turns to face the opposite direction (the 'Turn')
- Ejaculation