>>281632351
Not wrong if I am a dog too. But since you provoked me... it would go like this:

(Close your eyes, Mirai ainon!)

>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 Knot to erection occurs, which usually happens rapidly. At the time of penetration, the canine penis is not erect, and only able to 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 sufficiently far inside for the female to be able to trap it.

>Male canines are the only animals that have a locking bulbus glandis or "bulb" commonly known as the knot, a spherical area of erectile tissue at the base of the genital region, The knot. During copulation, and only after the male's knot is fully inside the female's vagina, the bulbus glandis becomes engorged with blood When the female's vagina subsequently contracts, the knot becomes locked inside the female. This is known as "tying" or "knotting".

>When the knot is locked into the vagina by the bulbus glandis (when the stud is "knotted"), thrusting behavior stops and the male will usually lift a leg and swing it over the female's back while turning around. The two stand with their hind ends touching and the knot locked inside the vagina while ejaculation occurs, decreasing leakage of semen from the vagina. After some time, typically between 2 and 25 minutes (but sometimes longer), the bulbus glandis disengorges, allowing the mates to separate.