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  2. Bulbus glandis - Wikipedia

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    The bulbus glandis (also called a bulb or knot) is an erectile tissue structure on the penis of canid mammals. [1] [2] [3] ... even if the dog has been neutered. [8]

  3. Canine reproduction - Wikipedia

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    A dog's glans consists of two sections: Behind the lower, long part (pars longa glandis) lies the "knot" (Bulbus glandis) [1] which expands only after penetrating the vagina and causes the male dog to remain inside the bitch ("Tie") for some time after ejaculation (typically between 15 and 30 min).

  4. 20 Big Dog Breeds That Are Basically Giant Teddy Bears - AOL

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    Big dog breeds offer owners a lot of animal—and a lot of love. Many of the largest breeds out there are affectionate canines who live to serve their family members. In fact, several are known ...

  5. Penile spines - Wikipedia

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    Many mammalian species have developed keratinized penile spines along the glans or shaft, which may be involved in sexual selection.These spines have been described as being simple, single-pointed structures or complex with two or three points per spine (strepsirrhines). [1]

  6. Big Dog Makes Incredible Recovery with a Little Help and an ...

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    With the dog sedated, the team went to work, shaving pounds of excess fur from her body. Related: Matted Dog Found in Cornfield Goes Through Stunning Transformation After Losing Pounds of Fur ...

  7. Monty the giant schnauzer wins Westminster dog show - AOL

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    The hardy terrier breed is "a big dog in a small package, but they always keep you smiling,” said owner and co-breeder Jessica Harrison of Austin, Texas. Asked where the 2-year-old Tyra falls on ...

  8. Great Dane - Wikipedia

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    During the 19th century, the dog was known as a "German boarhound" in English-speaking countries. [13] Some German breeders tried to introduce the names "German Dogge" and "German Mastiff" on the English market, because they believed the breed should be marketed as a dog of luxury and not as a working dog. [8]

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