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How do I know if my dog has just mated?

You can tell if your dog has just mated by observing physical signs like swelling, licking, fatigue, and changes in behavior or appetite.

How to Tell If Your Dog Has Just Mated

Understanding your dog’s reproductive behavior is crucial, especially if you are monitoring fertility or managing pet care. Mating in dogs is a physical and behavioral event that can be recognized through a combination of signs. Whether intentional mating occurred or you suspect an unplanned incident, there are clear indications to watch for. This guide helps pet owners recognize the signs that a dog has recently mated.

1. Behavioral Signs After Mating

Post-mating, a dog may exhibit noticeable changes in behavior, such as:

  • Fatigue: After expending energy during mating, dogs often become tired or lethargic.
  • Increased affection: Dogs sometimes become more clingy or affectionate after mating.
  • Restlessness: Alternatively, some dogs may become more anxious or agitated post-mating.

2. Physical Indicators of Recent Mating

Look out for the following physical signs that suggest a dog has recently mated:

  • Swollen vulva: In female dogs, the vulva often remains swollen after mating.
  • Vaginal discharge: Some spotting or a clear discharge might appear shortly after mating.
  • Excessive licking: Both male and female dogs may lick their genital areas frequently after mating due to stimulation or minor tissue discomfort.
  • Male penis swelling (knotting): After mating, the male dog's penis may remain swollen for a while, a natural part of canine copulation.

3. Mating Tie—A Clear Indicator

One of the most distinguishing signs that your dog has mated is witnessing what is known as a

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