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No, pregnancy is not certain even if dogs mate and get 'stuck'; the chance per mating session ranges from 40% to 80% depending on timing and health.
Yes, a dog can get pregnant with just one tie, although multiple matings during the estrus period can increase the likelihood of pregnancy.
No, a dog does not always get pregnant just because they mate and get stuck, but the likelihood of pregnancy is significantly increased.
Dogs typically remain tied during mating for several minutes up to an hour, which increases the likelihood of pregnancy but is not strictly required to conceive.
If mating occurred, you may observe a 'tie'—where dogs remain physically joined for several minutes—which strongly indicates mating has taken place.
Pregnancy in dogs can often be confirmed by a veterinarian about 3–4 weeks after mating, most reliably through ultrasound around days 21–28.
A dog has about a 40% chance of becoming pregnant after a single mating session, though repeat matings during estrus can increase this to 80% or more.
Yes, dogs can get pregnant after mating if the timing aligns with the female's fertile period during estrus. Successful conception depends on factors like timing within the heat cycle, health, and number of matings.
Persistent dog odor despite regular baths can be caused by underlying health issues such as skin infections, ear infections, dental disease, or problems with anal glands.
Yes, you can remove dog smell from a house by practicing routine pet grooming, household cleaning, and using natural or enzymatic odor removers.

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