

#STUCK TO DOGS KNOT SKIN#
Foreskin (prepuce):this is the fold of skin covering the penis to protect and lubricate it.Urethra: this conduit not only transports urine from the dog's bladder, but is also part of the canine reproductive system transporting sperm and prostatic fluid for final ejaculation.Its function is to generate a substance called prostate fluid or seminal plasma for easy transportation of spermatozoa. Prostate: this gland surrounds the neck of the bladder and the beginning of the urethra.Vas deferens: it starts at the tail of the epididymis and has the function of transporting the sperm into the prostate.These tubes are composed of a head, body and tail.

Epididymides: located on both testicles, they are the tubes responsible for storing and transporting sperm to the vas deferens.They have an ovulate shape, are located in a horizontal position and they tend to be symmetrical. Testicles: located within the scrotum, their function is to produce both sperm and male hormones such as testosterone.It is also the visible part of the male canine reproductive system. Scrotum: the scrotal sac is responsible for protecting and maintaining a proper temperature in the dog's testicles.Thus, the dog's internal and external apparatus consists of the following parts: Stuck Dog Knots In order to understand why dogs get stuck when mating more easily, it is essential to do a brief review of the anatomy of the reproductive system of the male and the female.
