Anatomy and reproduction classes fail. The sperm is not shot through the cervix like that LOL. It only has to stay in the opening (at the vaginal top) for the right amount of time for the spermatozoon to swim inside the uterus, LOL...
Kronnang_Dunn said: The sperm is not shot through the cervix like that LOL.
That's a concession; I've said that on many posts. The cervix doesn't work like that, just some people find it sexy. I was responding to just the dog's penis.
Kronnang_Dunn said: It only has to stay in the opening (at the vaginal top) for the right amount of time for the spermatozoon to swim inside the uterus, LOL...
If the sperm need to travel to the uterus, it's too late for pregnancy. Conception happens in the fallopian tubes, and it isn't instant; sperm have to "fight" their way into the egg, and some tend to die in the process of destroying the outer layer. Sperm can, however, wait there for up to days waiting for an egg to come down into the tubes. These are what the tying process attempts to secure: the male dog will stay inside the female in this manner to prevent another from immediately mating and mixing his sperm in to the equation. In the case of this post, there's all sorts logically wrong. Human females can't get pregnant from dogs (though many find the feeling of the knot pleasurable), but Horo isn't really human either. But wolfgirls aren't real.
Anyway, perhaps you may want to have another look into your textbooks.