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not to add fuel to the fire but it think she was just asking about the process of getting stuck together.... not many people know what happens to the male's penis during impregnation. even some breeders don't know a lot about anatomy......... obviously she asked her veterinarian questions she mentioned it in the first post. yes getting a book aobut it would have been ideal..... but i think some people tend to read into things as seeing a question like someone is ignorant and doesn't know what they are doing. and others tend to get very defensive. now that said,

here's some info i think you wanted to hear.....

- Os Penis. The objective
of this small bone within
the free extremity of the
penis (glans penis) is to
direct the male's nonerect
penis into the
bitch's vulva and vagina
during the early stages
of mating.
- Bulbus Glandis. This
swelling of the penis is
located toward the rear
end of the os penis. As
soon as the male dog
inserts his penis into the
bitch's vagina and begins
to thrust, the bulbus
glandis enlarges to a firm
spherical shape, resulting
in the so-called "coital
tie." This tie prevents the
male dog and the bitch
from separating immediately
after ejaculation
and may last from 5 to
60 minutes.
 

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it's "luvmypuppet" and you're welcome.....


however i'm not on anyone's side, as i understand where both sides are coming form..... i'm nuetral here :wave: i think both of you were a little standoffish in your responses but i agree with vala about the written word and things can be taken out of context very easily.....
 

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see i took her question as wanting to know what happens with the males penis and how they end up being stuck... kind of like an anatomy question. not knowing aobut getting stuck together is one thing (i didn't realize she had no idea it would happen) i just thought she was wondering why and how it happens. your right in that aspect to be concerned clare.
 

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ak_crazygirl907 said:
This same woman did this to me on one of my threads like I told you before jailergirl2001. She thinks she is god on this site. She didn't like my thread or my opinion, because it wasn't hers.

nope you did it to yourself on one of your threads and it wasn't just clare.... it was a LARGE MAJORITY of the community that disagreed with your breeding.....
 

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jailergirl2001 said:
you are an RN and you have all this time to be on the computer????? So because you are an RN I should take your advise over my Vet's???? Ummmmm....I don't think so. I ma very happy with my Vet, he is very knowledgable of Chi breeding. THey are Doctors for Christ's Sake, they have an education and a license to practice Animal Medicine.
Are you an RN at an animal hospital or a human hospital???? There is a HUGE difference there.

biggest difference i know of it takes more schooling to become a human nurse. and from what i've seen working in an animal hospital not every veerinarian should be one :shock: i've seen some stuff!

and it's great that you are happy with your vet, at the practice were i worked there were a handful (small handfull) of dr.'s and i am very picky who i let examine my baby. talk about a difficult situation, try explaining that you want dr. so and so's advice to a dr you have to work with :eek:
 

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jailergirl2001 said:
I did not say ALL VETS were good. I said I was very happy with my vet, he is knowledgable. Maybe you should read the posts a little closer. :x
well this is what throws me:

THey are Doctors for Christ's Sake, they have an education and a license to practice Animal Medicine
enlighten me as to waht you meant with that then... cause there is one vet who was at the practice i worked at and he asked ME for advice a few times, granted he was fresh out of school but still. according to that statemnt he's a doctor for christs sake they ahve a license to practice veterinary medicine and an education.... and he had to go through school and i knew more than he did it seems and i had no schooling whatsoever.
 
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