Dog Copulatory Behaviour - Anatomy & Physiology
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First Stage Coitus - The Tie
- 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') with the tail deviated to one side ('flagging').
- 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 bulbus glandis of the penis.
- Penis achieves full erection (the 'Tie')
- Lasts 1-2 minutes
- First and second fractions of semen are ejaculated.
The Turn
- Shortly after ejaculation, the dog dismounts and turns around while lifting one hind leg over the bitch.
- The male and female remain 'tied' because the bulbus glandis of the penis remains engorged with blood.
- Contractions of muscles near the base of the penis prevent venous outflow of blood from the bulbus glandis.
- Sphincter muscles of the vulva constrict
- Compresses dorsal veins of the penis.
- Prevents venous outflow.
Second Stage Coitus
- After the turn,they stand with their hind quarters in contact and their heads facing opposite directions.
- Third fraction of semen is ejaculated.
- Lasts 5-45 minutes
- Encourages uterine rather than vaginal insemination.
- Dog steadily ejaculates up to 30ml seminal fluid.