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Female dogs may cry during mating due to pain, discomfort from the tie, or stress related to the mating process.
You shouldn't pull dogs apart while mating because they experience a natural 'tie' that keeps them physically locked together temporarily to aid reproduction.
Female dogs may cry during mating due to the physical discomfort caused by the male's bulbus glandis swelling, which locks them together temporarily.
You can't pull dogs apart when mating because of a natural physiological process called the 'copulatory tie', which locks them together temporarily.
Female dogs may cry during mating due to pain from the male's penis swelling inside them or because of stress or confusion during the tie phase.
The reproduction process in dogs involves mating, fertilization, gestation lasting around 63 days, and birthing of puppies known as whelping.
Yes, a male dog can attempt penetration even if the female is not in heat, but successful mating and pregnancy are unlikely.
Dogs reproduce through internal fertilization, where sperm is deposited inside the female's body.
Dogs lock during mating due to a biological mechanism called the copulatory tie, which helps ensure successful reproduction by keeping them connected.
Dogs reproduce sexually through mating, where the male's sperm fertilizes the female's eggs, resulting in pregnancy and the birth of puppies.

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