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Woman's Guide to Male Dogs

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This is super helpful! Thanks for all your detailed info here. I hope to try with an experienced owner but I feel much better about going into it after reading this.
 
Very informative. Thank you for posting and your sharing your knowledge.
 
It's an amazing post. There is only one thing that I would like to leave in this thread for any girl reading it in a future. Because it messed me up when I started doing it.

YOU CAN'T GET PREGNAT!

But... you can feel like you did and even have symptoms. It's called false pregnancy(Pseudocyesis). It can be caused by many things. The exact root cause is not known but many experts believe that it's a combination of psychological and hormonal factors. I will post the link that was already posted in different thread.

Pseudocyesis

In my case I was missing my period and felt sick. And no, I wasn't pregnant, I took the test. Now that I can look back at it, I was way too stressed about people finding out what I was doing. I lived with my family and was dependant on them but that didn't stop me from loving our family dog.

VERY IMPORTANT! IT IS NOT A NORMAL THING!

It is not something that you should celebrate when it happens. Or fantasize about it happening to you. The root cause can be some serious hormonal issue so TALK TO YOUR DOCTOR. It can turn out that it is just some psychological issue but you need to know that. I assure you, you don't have to worry about your doctor finding out that you are pregnant with puppies. If you are still worried, take pregnancy test before visiting your doctor. It will be negative.

Sorry for any mistakes, english is not my native language
 
One comment I would like to add, from some women I met during my last two decades, talking to them online in the now defunct BF, and in Spanish sites, is that women should be very excited. Horny, is what I mean. Vaginas tend to enlarge when horny, and this should help to receive the large cock a dog might have.
As OP said, the knot will rearrange the inside of your body, and being horny will help you to make it smoother and less painful if it's too big or the cock is not in the right position. I haven't read or been told that vaginas also get wider when horny, so the knot should tie regardless of how horny you are if the knot it's the right size and in the right position to tie.
Don't hesitate to stimulate yourself before starting, like a preamble. Letting him lick your pussy will help, too.
 
Ah, it's great to see one directed towards women! I had been surprised there wasn't one.

Back on Beastforum ( newbies, that site no longer exists ) I had added a bit to the main one that helped some people: You can get right beside the bed or couch, or in a narrow bathroom, to reduce his attempts to turn off of your back. They often still pull back slightly and keep testing the tie between you two, even when up on your back, but the pull is stronger when they turn. So, if you're beside a bed, they'll only have one way to turn, and you can maybe hold a leg on that side, or they might just stay on you and pant without holding a leg.

You already added the bit about some of them having a penis that is too long to get the knot in, or deep enough, so..... that's good.

Regarding the bone in their penis, in my experience it's only half the length of the full erection, and usually only felt before they get an erection / during the very firsts thrusts. The foreshaft, when erect, doesn't have the bone in it. It's down the shaft closer to the knot.
I loved the explanations. I've already checked all of this. It happens that way. :love:

Sorry, but could you clarify one thing for me that still is not clear enough.

When the knot is inside, does it exert constant pressure on the inner wall of the vagina at the entrance to it? or does it happen in small bursts from time to time? Like Renee mentioned above: "They often still pull back slightly and keep testing the tie between you two...."?
the dog keeps testing whether the knot is still tight. So the dog will try to pull and test how the hitch is going. That's why it's important to hold it in position to prevent the dog from pulling the knot at once.

Wow this guide is amazing. My husband and I are surprised that this is illegal, we assumed it was just like swinging, something you don't do in public and is restricted to the bedroom. The tips and facts are very informative. One thing I want to ask is the bone similar to a rigid, vibrating dildo?
Yes, this bone is thin, rigid, located on the inner front part of the dog's penis. At the time of initial penetration, the dog's penis feels like a small, firm dildo.

Oh, I totally agree about not putting them in a situation of distress. This is more a situation for a dog that slowly turns off, usually, but isn't 100% insistent on it. I couldn't see his face, but seemed totally fine choosing to stay on my back in the bathroom beside the counter. There was a little room to the opposite side towards the closet, but not a lot. It certainly was not stressful. It just encouraged him to stay on top of me. He still could turn. It just happened less. He was a large boxer. They're not lazy, but he wasn't very hyper or a nervous type either.
The dog's temperament is essential. You need a dog with a calm temperament, you must train your dog for you to hold his penis, you must train the dog to accept you holding him by the paws or tail, to continue with the knot. But all this with care, calmly and little by little. His training will always be affectionate and enjoyable for the dog and you.
 
I’ve wanted to have see with a dog for a very long time but I’ve always been afraid of doing it. If anyone has any tips please share as I want to make the experience as fun as possible. For reference I am 20 F

Vaginal Sex With Dogs


Preface:
This is illegal in most parts of the world and societies everywhere describe what it is we do as abusive, despicable, disgusting, abhorrent, offensive, immoral, and depraved.

I mention this because having sex with an animal is a bell that cannot be un-rung, and if you have any of that in your subconscious mind, you may struggle with the aftermath a bit.

Health Concerns:
I recommend getting a full health workup for yourself, and your dog. There are communicable diseases which can be passed from dog to human such as ringworm, diarrheal disease (salmonellosis, campylobacteriosis, and intestinal parasites), leptospirosis, brucellosis, Q fever, visceral larva migrans, and echinococcosis, just to name a few.

You don’t want to contract any of those. And you don’t want your dog to have them either.

Our vaginas host delicate colonies of bacteria and yeasts that keep it healthy by maintaining a low pH level to impede infections from developing. Typically, around 4.3 give or take.

For reference, dog semen typically has a pH of about 6.6 give or take, and human semen typically has a pH of about 7.6 give or take.

For many women, having frequent unprotected intercourse with men or dog can throw her pH way off, which in turn throws the bacteria and yeast colonies way off, and conditions may develop leading to itchiness, pain, discharge and less than pleasant odors. These conditions are usually treated with anti-biotics.

Sensitization and allergic reactions to animal saliva and semen may occur, ranging from mild irritation to anaphylaxis.

I mention this because a zoo friend of mine contracted ringworm from a “meetup” she did with a guy and his dog through the internet. While she was able to clear it up with over-the-counter anti-fungal creams, it had gotten so bad so fast she has permanent scarring where some of the larger lesions were.

Be careful and use common sense.

Anal & Oral:
I’m only going to cover vaginal intercourse because there’s an excellent resource for ANAL and MASTURBATION/ORAL on this forum already. They are written for men but they're applicable to women as well.

Doin’ It:
A dog’s penis’ is constructed very differently from a mans.

Human men get erections by the spongy tissue in their penis (called corpora cavernosa) to relax and allow blood to flow in and fill the open spaces within that spongy tissue. The more blood, the more pressure, the harder/stiffer his erection. This is how ED medications such as Viagra, Cialis, and Levitra work - they chemically encourage the man’s muscles and arteries to relax which helps more blood fill the spongy tissue and in turn, make his penis harder/stiffer.

Dogs on the other hand, have an actual bone inside their penis called the baculum. When dogs are aroused, they have muscle groups which push his penis out of the sheath and because the baculum is always there and inside his penis, it comes out “erect” and ready to go.

Dogs also experience blood engorgement however it doesn’t make the penis stiffer. Instead, dogs have their spongy tissue surrounding the penis closer to the base where it attaches to their body, and that area will swell to somewhat a ball shape. This is what is often called the knot.

The baculum keeps the penis straight and capable of instant penetration. Each stroke brings his penis out further than the last. Fully extended might take as little as 5 strokes and as many as 20 depending on the dog. Once he’s fully extended, his knot starts to swell and once there is a fair bit of resistance, the male dog will try to keep it inside the female dog and let it swell the rest of the way. As his knot swells, the female dog’s ring muscles at the entry point of her vagina constrict to keep the knot inside. This maximizes semen retention and increases the likelihood of pregnancy.

Women do not have those ring muscles and therefore the dog’s knot cannot be held the traditional canine way and quite often, the dog’s penis and knot will come out if he pulls too hard. Depending on the size of things (him and you) he may not get his knot inside at all. He might pull out too early for his knot to grow all the way. Or, he may just rip it out at full size which can really, really hurt.

Some of the largest breeds can have an 8-10” long penis (with a bone inside) with a knot about the size of a softball. And yeah, that might very well end up inside you. And it will probably hurt a lot. And it might actually get stuck, not because of the ring muscles you don’t have, but just because it’s so big and you have to stretch so much there can be tremendous pressure between you and that pressure causes friction. The dog will sense that pressure and friction and decide to leave his knot there and just wait for things to unswell, or, he may pull out.

Also be prepared for aggressive sex. Some dogs are gentler than others, but some of them very much have a singular focus and that’s driving their penis as far into you as they can. Some dogs show no mercy in that whatsoever. They’re making puppies and in that moment you’re not their friend or owner, you’re a vagina.

You might have read women’s description about how this feels like their having their insides rearranged. I’ve said this quite a bit myself. That comes from the size and power of what’s happening, but mostly because of the baculum inside the dog’s penis. A man’s penis, no matter how hard it is, has at least a little flexibility because there’s no bone in it and during intercourse both penis and vagina can change curvature a little bit and work together well. A dog’s penis doesn’t have that flexibility so our bodies do all the conforming. That feels very, very different. Not good or bad, just different. And if you are with a larger, hard-thrusting dog, it will feel like your insides are being moved around a little bit. After all, he is inside you.

Generally, once the dog thinks he’s lodged inside, you’ll experience several spurts. The first spurt is pre-ejaculate, the next few are seminal fluid decreasing in volume with each spurt. His seminal fluid is noticeably hotter than a man’s by about 4 degrees Fahrenheit and I can tell the difference. It’s not only hotter, there’s also noticeably more volume. I can feel every spurt, every throb, every nuance of any dog I’ve been with regardless of breed and size. That is my favorite part - experiencing those nuances. Generally for me, every throb and twitch of his, sends orgasmic electricity through my body head to toes. This will be an odd thing to say, the most amazing orgasm (well, series of) I experienced with a dog was with Pluto, my current dog. One time, just after he finished spurting and was just resting on my back as he often does, he sneezed, and that sneeze (while gross on the back of my head) set me further into orgasm land than I had ever experienced in my life. Much of that was from all the twitching he did inside me, but some of it was from me feeling his sneeze all the way down my back from him resting his abdomen and chest on me.

Some dogs will instinctively turn around and try to end up butt-to-butt. That’s possible but not very likely because we don’t have the necessary ring muscles to lock him in and so, more often than not, he’ll end up pulling out if he does try to flip around. Some dogs don’t do that though, and they’ll stay inside you resting on your back or tummy depending whether you’re doing doggy-style or missionary.

In my experience, most of the dogs I’ve been with either rested on my back the first time, or figured out to do that after we had intercourse a few times. There were a few who never did, or chose not to.

The thrusting phase can last 5-20 strokes. The post-thrusting, staying inside you phase can last 5-25 minutes with about 10-15 minutes being the average. Sometimes dogs will stay inside longer but in my experience that’s uncommon. One standard poodle I used to be with regularly would often stay inside me for about 45 minutes and when he pulled off, his knot was almost gone.

The aftermath will likely be messy. You’ll have drool in your hair, most likely you’ll be sweaty (sex sweaty!) and have dog hair stuck to you, and of course you’ll be full of seminal fluid and quite a bit of it will come out during and afterwards.

Depending how it goes and the sizes you two are, your body may need time to recover before you can do it again. Pluto, my dog, is a 170lb Newfoundland and we do it about three times a week on average. I cannot physically take him any more often than every-other-day because he’s so big “down there” and takes his puppy-making seriously. Other dogs I’ve been with I could handle daily no problem. Every person and every dog is different.

The two most common positions are missionary and doggy-style. I’ve not had good luck with the former because I’ve not gotten my height correct to whatever dog I was with, regardless what I laid on while trying different things like chairs, ottomans, beds, cots, coffee tables, air mattresses and pillows, etc. For me, doggy style gives me/him the best shot at doing this well. If he’s my dog, we do it almost exclusively on a yoga mat. Yoga mats are also easily cleaned.

Because I am very tall (6’1”) and a bit disproportionate where my legs are much longer than my torso, I tend to keep my knees wide while on fours to give the dog I’m with ample footroom to get his feet planted firmly the way he wants. I control my height by putting my knees closer or further so that my vagina ends up being at just the right height. With a new dog, that may take several attempts.

Angles also matter. On all fours, a woman’s vagina is at a different angle than a female dog’s, and getting that angle right makes it a lot easier for the dog you’re with to penetrate you. For me that means I’m on my knees with my thighs perpendicular to the floor, knees apart as I described above, and my arms are not fully extended so my back, which is straight, is somewhat angled towards the floor. Once the thrusting phase is over, I usually drop to my elbows for balance since my brain is usually not paying attention to such things anymore and toppling over ruins the moment.

Cuts and nicks - dog nails can and do leave marks. If you're trying to do it missionary, you only have to worry about your abdomen and your sides, whereas with doggy-style you might get marks on the back of your calves from his rear legs. There are many ways to avoid these. You could wear clothing with the crotch cut out. You could put socks on your dog, two or four legs. You could keep his nails very short and file them so there are no sharp edges at the trimmed edge. Or, you could enjoyed the scratches. Some women do. I do the first method - I generally wear a pair of high-waist, almost-knee length running shorts I cut the crotch out of, and serge the opening to prevent unraveling of the fabric. With certain dogs, I've put a piece of thing, closed-cell foam down the front to cover my tummy and hips to protect me from particularly dogs who were more sexually aggressive than others. With my current dog, we have things down pat where none of that is necessary.
This is super helpful thank you!
 
Well made guide! After reading I'm thinking I was lucky with my dog. Physically he was much bigger than me so natural way was try doggystyle position. First attempt was quick, Wolfie was in me after few trusts and ended after 5mins with pulling out. We both were unexperienced, I wasn't sure how to do it without causing any potential harm. But still was ok!
Second try few days later was waaay better. Also doggystyle position in fitness mat. Finally ended with butt to butt position but I had to do some "gymnastics" to prevent pulling out and keep my K9 inside me when he turned out. And was wet! Really really wet.. ?
I know that every dog is different, some of them may be quick, agressive or overexcited. I've been treated gently, especially in second mating.

Looks like every woman have unique experience about dogs.
 
Great guide! I do wonder tho, for fellow trans zoogirls such as myself, are there special considerations that are needed for neo vs natal vaginas?

From the research I've done on bottom surgery, it seems that by and large neo vaginas are not as pliable and elastic as natal ones, and based off how dog penis seems to work there might be more risk involved
 
Great guide! I do wonder tho, for fellow trans zoogirls such as myself, are there special considerations that are needed for neo vs natal vaginas?

From the research I've done on bottom surgery, it seems that by and large neo vaginas are not as pliable and elastic as natal ones, and based off how dog penis seems to work there might be more risk involved
This is ultimately a question for a potential surgeon during an initial consultation. You can phrase it along the lines of wanting to accommodate a range of penis or sex toy sizes and shapes and a desire to experience a stretch sensation. These are reasonable questions that a surgeon in this specialty will expect and be able to answer. And there are some newer options that can improve things on this front to a point but they tend to be a bit more invasive and have longer recovery times and other side effects (they use intestinal tissue for part of it which is more elastic). There are also some artificially grown tissue experiments on the horizon that would help.

Just my two cents as someone who finds this stuff fascinating.
 
This is ultimately a question for a potential surgeon during an initial consultation. You can phrase it along the lines of wanting to accommodate a range of penis or sex toy sizes and shapes and a desire to experience a stretch sensation. These are reasonable questions that a surgeon in this specialty will expect and be able to answer. And there are some newer options that can improve things on this front to a point but they tend to be a bit more invasive and have longer recovery times and other side effects (they use intestinal tissue for part of it which is more elastic). There are also some artificially grown tissue experiments on the horizon that would help.

Just my two cents as someone who finds this stuff fascinating.
Great information and perspective, thanks!
 
This has probably been asked and responded to though I have’t found it. Since a woman’s vagina isn’t blessed with a female k9’s ability to hold the knot in my assumption is that both length and ability of the woman to get the k9 penis buried deeply before he swells is critical to her ability to become knotted. This may sound obvious and I am guessing once a woman and k9 become familiar with each other a knotting becomes more a given. If any of you gals are willing to respond, thanks.
 

Vaginal Sex With Dogs


Preface:
This is illegal in most parts of the world and societies everywhere describe what it is we do as abusive, despicable, disgusting, abhorrent, offensive, immoral, and depraved.

I mention this because having sex with an animal is a bell that cannot be un-rung, and if you have any of that in your subconscious mind, you may struggle with the aftermath a bit.

Health Concerns:
I recommend getting a full health workup for yourself, and your dog. There are communicable diseases which can be passed from dog to human such as ringworm, diarrheal disease (salmonellosis, campylobacteriosis, and intestinal parasites), leptospirosis, brucellosis, Q fever, visceral larva migrans, and echinococcosis, just to name a few.

You don’t want to contract any of those. And you don’t want your dog to have them either.

Our vaginas host delicate colonies of bacteria and yeasts that keep it healthy by maintaining a low pH level to impede infections from developing. Typically, around 4.3 give or take.

For reference, dog semen typically has a pH of about 6.6 give or take, and human semen typically has a pH of about 7.6 give or take.

For many women, having frequent unprotected intercourse with men or dog can throw her pH way off, which in turn throws the bacteria and yeast colonies way off, and conditions may develop leading to itchiness, pain, discharge and less than pleasant odors. These conditions are usually treated with anti-biotics.

Sensitization and allergic reactions to animal saliva and semen may occur, ranging from mild irritation to anaphylaxis.

I mention this because a zoo friend of mine contracted ringworm from a “meetup” she did with a guy and his dog through the internet. While she was able to clear it up with over-the-counter anti-fungal creams, it had gotten so bad so fast she has permanent scarring where some of the larger lesions were.

Be careful and use common sense.

Anal & Oral:
I’m only going to cover vaginal intercourse because there’s an excellent resource for ANAL and MASTURBATION/ORAL on this forum already. They are written for men but they're applicable to women as well.

Doin’ It:
A dog’s penis’ is constructed very differently from a mans.

Human men get erections by the spongy tissue in their penis (called corpora cavernosa) to relax and allow blood to flow in and fill the open spaces within that spongy tissue. The more blood, the more pressure, the harder/stiffer his erection. This is how ED medications such as Viagra, Cialis, and Levitra work - they chemically encourage the man’s muscles and arteries to relax which helps more blood fill the spongy tissue and in turn, make his penis harder/stiffer.

Dogs on the other hand, have an actual bone inside their penis called the baculum. When dogs are aroused, they have muscle groups which push his penis out of the sheath and because the baculum is always there and inside his penis, it comes out “erect” and ready to go.

Dogs also experience blood engorgement however it doesn’t make the penis stiffer. Instead, dogs have their spongy tissue surrounding the penis closer to the base where it attaches to their body, and that area will swell to somewhat a ball shape. This is what is often called the knot.

The baculum keeps the penis straight and capable of instant penetration. Each stroke brings his penis out further than the last. Fully extended might take as little as 5 strokes and as many as 20 depending on the dog. Once he’s fully extended, his knot starts to swell and once there is a fair bit of resistance, the male dog will try to keep it inside the female dog and let it swell the rest of the way. As his knot swells, the female dog’s ring muscles at the entry point of her vagina constrict to keep the knot inside. This maximizes semen retention and increases the likelihood of pregnancy.

Women do not have those ring muscles and therefore the dog’s knot cannot be held the traditional canine way and quite often, the dog’s penis and knot will come out if he pulls too hard. Depending on the size of things (him and you) he may not get his knot inside at all. He might pull out too early for his knot to grow all the way. Or, he may just rip it out at full size which can really, really hurt.

Some of the largest breeds can have an 8-10” long penis (with a bone inside) with a knot about the size of a softball. And yeah, that might very well end up inside you. And it will probably hurt a lot. And it might actually get stuck, not because of the ring muscles you don’t have, but just because it’s so big and you have to stretch so much there can be tremendous pressure between you and that pressure causes friction. The dog will sense that pressure and friction and decide to leave his knot there and just wait for things to unswell, or, he may pull out.

Also be prepared for aggressive sex. Some dogs are gentler than others, but some of them very much have a singular focus and that’s driving their penis as far into you as they can. Some dogs show no mercy in that whatsoever. They’re making puppies and in that moment you’re not their friend or owner, you’re a vagina.

You might have read women’s description about how this feels like their having their insides rearranged. I’ve said this quite a bit myself. That comes from the size and power of what’s happening, but mostly because of the baculum inside the dog’s penis. A man’s penis, no matter how hard it is, has at least a little flexibility because there’s no bone in it and during intercourse both penis and vagina can change curvature a little bit and work together well. A dog’s penis doesn’t have that flexibility so our bodies do all the conforming. That feels very, very different. Not good or bad, just different. And if you are with a larger, hard-thrusting dog, it will feel like your insides are being moved around a little bit. After all, he is inside you.

Generally, once the dog thinks he’s lodged inside, you’ll experience several spurts. The first spurt is pre-ejaculate, the next few are seminal fluid decreasing in volume with each spurt. His seminal fluid is noticeably hotter than a man’s by about 4 degrees Fahrenheit and I can tell the difference. It’s not only hotter, there’s also noticeably more volume. I can feel every spurt, every throb, every nuance of any dog I’ve been with regardless of breed and size. That is my favorite part - experiencing those nuances. Generally for me, every throb and twitch of his, sends orgasmic electricity through my body head to toes. This will be an odd thing to say, the most amazing orgasm (well, series of) I experienced with a dog was with Pluto, my current dog. One time, just after he finished spurting and was just resting on my back as he often does, he sneezed, and that sneeze (while gross on the back of my head) set me further into orgasm land than I had ever experienced in my life. Much of that was from all the twitching he did inside me, but some of it was from me feeling his sneeze all the way down my back from him resting his abdomen and chest on me.

Some dogs will instinctively turn around and try to end up butt-to-butt. That’s possible but not very likely because we don’t have the necessary ring muscles to lock him in and so, more often than not, he’ll end up pulling out if he does try to flip around. Some dogs don’t do that though, and they’ll stay inside you resting on your back or tummy depending whether you’re doing doggy-style or missionary.

In my experience, most of the dogs I’ve been with either rested on my back the first time, or figured out to do that after we had intercourse a few times. There were a few who never did, or chose not to.

The thrusting phase can last 5-20 strokes. The post-thrusting, staying inside you phase can last 5-25 minutes with about 10-15 minutes being the average. Sometimes dogs will stay inside longer but in my experience that’s uncommon. One standard poodle I used to be with regularly would often stay inside me for about 45 minutes and when he pulled off, his knot was almost gone.

The aftermath will likely be messy. You’ll have drool in your hair, most likely you’ll be sweaty (sex sweaty!) and have dog hair stuck to you, and of course you’ll be full of seminal fluid and quite a bit of it will come out during and afterwards.

Depending how it goes and the sizes you two are, your body may need time to recover before you can do it again. Pluto, my dog, is a 170lb Newfoundland and we do it about three times a week on average. I cannot physically take him any more often than every-other-day because he’s so big “down there” and takes his puppy-making seriously. Other dogs I’ve been with I could handle daily no problem. Every person and every dog is different.

The two most common positions are missionary and doggy-style. I’ve not had good luck with the former because I’ve not gotten my height correct to whatever dog I was with, regardless what I laid on while trying different things like chairs, ottomans, beds, cots, coffee tables, air mattresses and pillows, etc. For me, doggy style gives me/him the best shot at doing this well. If he’s my dog, we do it almost exclusively on a yoga mat. Yoga mats are also easily cleaned.

Because I am very tall (6’1”) and a bit disproportionate where my legs are much longer than my torso, I tend to keep my knees wide while on fours to give the dog I’m with ample footroom to get his feet planted firmly the way he wants. I control my height by putting my knees closer or further so that my vagina ends up being at just the right height. With a new dog, that may take several attempts.

Angles also matter. On all fours, a woman’s vagina is at a different angle than a female dog’s, and getting that angle right makes it a lot easier for the dog you’re with to penetrate you. For me that means I’m on my knees with my thighs perpendicular to the floor, knees apart as I described above, and my arms are not fully extended so my back, which is straight, is somewhat angled towards the floor. Once the thrusting phase is over, I usually drop to my elbows for balance since my brain is usually not paying attention to such things anymore and toppling over ruins the moment.

Cuts and nicks - dog nails can and do leave marks. If you're trying to do it missionary, you only have to worry about your abdomen and your sides, whereas with doggy-style you might get marks on the back of your calves from his rear legs. There are many ways to avoid these. You could wear clothing with the crotch cut out. You could put socks on your dog, two or four legs. You could keep his nails very short and file them so there are no sharp edges at the trimmed edge. Or, you could enjoyed the scratches. Some women do. I do the first method - I generally wear a pair of high-waist, almost-knee length running shorts I cut the crotch out of, and serge the opening to prevent unraveling of the fabric. With certain dogs, I've put a piece of thing, closed-cell foam down the front to cover my tummy and hips to protect me from particularly dogs who were more sexually aggressive than others. With my current dog, we have things down pat where none of that is necessary.
Very good job.
 

Vaginal Sex With Dogs


Preface:
This is illegal in most parts of the world and societies everywhere describe what it is we do as abusive, despicable, disgusting, abhorrent, offensive, immoral, and depraved.

I mention this because having sex with an animal is a bell that cannot be un-rung, and if you have any of that in your subconscious mind, you may struggle with the aftermath a bit.

Health Concerns:
I recommend getting a full health workup for yourself, and your dog. There are communicable diseases which can be passed from dog to human such as ringworm, diarrheal disease (salmonellosis, campylobacteriosis, and intestinal parasites), leptospirosis, brucellosis, Q fever, visceral larva migrans, and echinococcosis, just to name a few.

You don’t want to contract any of those. And you don’t want your dog to have them either.

Our vaginas host delicate colonies of bacteria and yeasts that keep it healthy by maintaining a low pH level to impede infections from developing. Typically, around 4.3 give or take.

For reference, dog semen typically has a pH of about 6.6 give or take, and human semen typically has a pH of about 7.6 give or take.

For many women, having frequent unprotected intercourse with men or dog can throw her pH way off, which in turn throws the bacteria and yeast colonies way off, and conditions may develop leading to itchiness, pain, discharge and less than pleasant odors. These conditions are usually treated with anti-biotics.

Sensitization and allergic reactions to animal saliva and semen may occur, ranging from mild irritation to anaphylaxis.

I mention this because a zoo friend of mine contracted ringworm from a “meetup” she did with a guy and his dog through the internet. While she was able to clear it up with over-the-counter anti-fungal creams, it had gotten so bad so fast she has permanent scarring where some of the larger lesions were.

Be careful and use common sense.

Anal & Oral:
I’m only going to cover vaginal intercourse because there’s an excellent resource for ANAL and MASTURBATION/ORAL on this forum already. They are written for men but they're applicable to women as well.

Doin’ It:
A dog’s penis’ is constructed very differently from a mans.

Human men get erections by the spongy tissue in their penis (called corpora cavernosa) to relax and allow blood to flow in and fill the open spaces within that spongy tissue. The more blood, the more pressure, the harder/stiffer his erection. This is how ED medications such as Viagra, Cialis, and Levitra work - they chemically encourage the man’s muscles and arteries to relax which helps more blood fill the spongy tissue and in turn, make his penis harder/stiffer.

Dogs on the other hand, have an actual bone inside their penis called the baculum. When dogs are aroused, they have muscle groups which push his penis out of the sheath and because the baculum is always there and inside his penis, it comes out “erect” and ready to go.

Dogs also experience blood engorgement however it doesn’t make the penis stiffer. Instead, dogs have their spongy tissue surrounding the penis closer to the base where it attaches to their body, and that area will swell to somewhat a ball shape. This is what is often called the knot.

The baculum keeps the penis straight and capable of instant penetration. Each stroke brings his penis out further than the last. Fully extended might take as little as 5 strokes and as many as 20 depending on the dog. Once he’s fully extended, his knot starts to swell and once there is a fair bit of resistance, the male dog will try to keep it inside the female dog and let it swell the rest of the way. As his knot swells, the female dog’s ring muscles at the entry point of her vagina constrict to keep the knot inside. This maximizes semen retention and increases the likelihood of pregnancy.

Women do not have those ring muscles and therefore the dog’s knot cannot be held the traditional canine way and quite often, the dog’s penis and knot will come out if he pulls too hard. Depending on the size of things (him and you) he may not get his knot inside at all. He might pull out too early for his knot to grow all the way. Or, he may just rip it out at full size which can really, really hurt.

Some of the largest breeds can have an 8-10” long penis (with a bone inside) with a knot about the size of a softball. And yeah, that might very well end up inside you. And it will probably hurt a lot. And it might actually get stuck, not because of the ring muscles you don’t have, but just because it’s so big and you have to stretch so much there can be tremendous pressure between you and that pressure causes friction. The dog will sense that pressure and friction and decide to leave his knot there and just wait for things to unswell, or, he may pull out.

Also be prepared for aggressive sex. Some dogs are gentler than others, but some of them very much have a singular focus and that’s driving their penis as far into you as they can. Some dogs show no mercy in that whatsoever. They’re making puppies and in that moment you’re not their friend or owner, you’re a vagina.

You might have read women’s description about how this feels like their having their insides rearranged. I’ve said this quite a bit myself. That comes from the size and power of what’s happening, but mostly because of the baculum inside the dog’s penis. A man’s penis, no matter how hard it is, has at least a little flexibility because there’s no bone in it and during intercourse both penis and vagina can change curvature a little bit and work together well. A dog’s penis doesn’t have that flexibility so our bodies do all the conforming. That feels very, very different. Not good or bad, just different. And if you are with a larger, hard-thrusting dog, it will feel like your insides are being moved around a little bit. After all, he is inside you.

Generally, once the dog thinks he’s lodged inside, you’ll experience several spurts. The first spurt is pre-ejaculate, the next few are seminal fluid decreasing in volume with each spurt. His seminal fluid is noticeably hotter than a man’s by about 4 degrees Fahrenheit and I can tell the difference. It’s not only hotter, there’s also noticeably more volume. I can feel every spurt, every throb, every nuance of any dog I’ve been with regardless of breed and size. That is my favorite part - experiencing those nuances. Generally for me, every throb and twitch of his, sends orgasmic electricity through my body head to toes. This will be an odd thing to say, the most amazing orgasm (well, series of) I experienced with a dog was with Pluto, my current dog. One time, just after he finished spurting and was just resting on my back as he often does, he sneezed, and that sneeze (while gross on the back of my head) set me further into orgasm land than I had ever experienced in my life. Much of that was from all the twitching he did inside me, but some of it was from me feeling his sneeze all the way down my back from him resting his abdomen and chest on me.

Some dogs will instinctively turn around and try to end up butt-to-butt. That’s possible but not very likely because we don’t have the necessary ring muscles to lock him in and so, more often than not, he’ll end up pulling out if he does try to flip around. Some dogs don’t do that though, and they’ll stay inside you resting on your back or tummy depending whether you’re doing doggy-style or missionary.

In my experience, most of the dogs I’ve been with either rested on my back the first time, or figured out to do that after we had intercourse a few times. There were a few who never did, or chose not to.

The thrusting phase can last 5-20 strokes. The post-thrusting, staying inside you phase can last 5-25 minutes with about 10-15 minutes being the average. Sometimes dogs will stay inside longer but in my experience that’s uncommon. One standard poodle I used to be with regularly would often stay inside me for about 45 minutes and when he pulled off, his knot was almost gone.

The aftermath will likely be messy. You’ll have drool in your hair, most likely you’ll be sweaty (sex sweaty!) and have dog hair stuck to you, and of course you’ll be full of seminal fluid and quite a bit of it will come out during and afterwards.

Depending how it goes and the sizes you two are, your body may need time to recover before you can do it again. Pluto, my dog, is a 170lb Newfoundland and we do it about three times a week on average. I cannot physically take him any more often than every-other-day because he’s so big “down there” and takes his puppy-making seriously. Other dogs I’ve been with I could handle daily no problem. Every person and every dog is different.

The two most common positions are missionary and doggy-style. I’ve not had good luck with the former because I’ve not gotten my height correct to whatever dog I was with, regardless what I laid on while trying different things like chairs, ottomans, beds, cots, coffee tables, air mattresses and pillows, etc. For me, doggy style gives me/him the best shot at doing this well. If he’s my dog, we do it almost exclusively on a yoga mat. Yoga mats are also easily cleaned.

Because I am very tall (6’1”) and a bit disproportionate where my legs are much longer than my torso, I tend to keep my knees wide while on fours to give the dog I’m with ample footroom to get his feet planted firmly the way he wants. I control my height by putting my knees closer or further so that my vagina ends up being at just the right height. With a new dog, that may take several attempts.

Angles also matter. On all fours, a woman’s vagina is at a different angle than a female dog’s, and getting that angle right makes it a lot easier for the dog you’re with to penetrate you. For me that means I’m on my knees with my thighs perpendicular to the floor, knees apart as I described above, and my arms are not fully extended so my back, which is straight, is somewhat angled towards the floor. Once the thrusting phase is over, I usually drop to my elbows for balance since my brain is usually not paying attention to such things anymore and toppling over ruins the moment.

Cuts and nicks - dog nails can and do leave marks. If you're trying to do it missionary, you only have to worry about your abdomen and your sides, whereas with doggy-style you might get marks on the back of your calves from his rear legs. There are many ways to avoid these. You could wear clothing with the crotch cut out. You could put socks on your dog, two or four legs. You could keep his nails very short and file them so there are no sharp edges at the trimmed edge. Or, you could enjoyed the scratches. Some women do. I do the first method - I generally wear a pair of high-waist, almost-knee length running shorts I cut the crotch out of, and serge the opening to prevent unraveling of the fabric. With certain dogs, I've put a piece of thing, closed-cell foam down the front to cover my tummy and hips to protect me from particularly dogs who were more sexually aggressive than others. With my current dog, we have things down pat where none of that is necessary.
Thank you very much. Very informative. Now I understand that there is no need to do this with unfamiliar dogs. There are a lot of stories on the Internet that you can do this with any dog and there will be no consequences.
 

Vaginal Sex With Dogs


Preface:
This is illegal in most parts of the world and societies everywhere describe what it is we do as abusive, despicable, disgusting, abhorrent, offensive, immoral, and depraved.

I mention this because having sex with an animal is a bell that cannot be un-rung, and if you have any of that in your subconscious mind, you may struggle with the aftermath a bit.

Health Concerns:
I recommend getting a full health workup for yourself, and your dog. There are communicable diseases which can be passed from dog to human such as ringworm, diarrheal disease (salmonellosis, campylobacteriosis, and intestinal parasites), leptospirosis, brucellosis, Q fever, visceral larva migrans, and echinococcosis, just to name a few.

You don’t want to contract any of those. And you don’t want your dog to have them either.

Our vaginas host delicate colonies of bacteria and yeasts that keep it healthy by maintaining a low pH level to impede infections from developing. Typically, around 4.3 give or take.

For reference, dog semen typically has a pH of about 6.6 give or take, and human semen typically has a pH of about 7.6 give or take.

For many women, having frequent unprotected intercourse with men or dog can throw her pH way off, which in turn throws the bacteria and yeast colonies way off, and conditions may develop leading to itchiness, pain, discharge and less than pleasant odors. These conditions are usually treated with anti-biotics.

Sensitization and allergic reactions to animal saliva and semen may occur, ranging from mild irritation to anaphylaxis.

I mention this because a zoo friend of mine contracted ringworm from a “meetup” she did with a guy and his dog through the internet. While she was able to clear it up with over-the-counter anti-fungal creams, it had gotten so bad so fast she has permanent scarring where some of the larger lesions were.

Be careful and use common sense.

Anal & Oral:
I’m only going to cover vaginal intercourse because there’s an excellent resource for ANAL and MASTURBATION/ORAL on this forum already. They are written for men but they're applicable to women as well.

Doin’ It:
A dog’s penis’ is constructed very differently from a mans.

Human men get erections by the spongy tissue in their penis (called corpora cavernosa) to relax and allow blood to flow in and fill the open spaces within that spongy tissue. The more blood, the more pressure, the harder/stiffer his erection. This is how ED medications such as Viagra, Cialis, and Levitra work - they chemically encourage the man’s muscles and arteries to relax which helps more blood fill the spongy tissue and in turn, make his penis harder/stiffer.

Dogs on the other hand, have an actual bone inside their penis called the baculum. When dogs are aroused, they have muscle groups which push his penis out of the sheath and because the baculum is always there and inside his penis, it comes out “erect” and ready to go.

Dogs also experience blood engorgement however it doesn’t make the penis stiffer. Instead, dogs have their spongy tissue surrounding the penis closer to the base where it attaches to their body, and that area will swell to somewhat a ball shape. This is what is often called the knot.

The baculum keeps the penis straight and capable of instant penetration. Each stroke brings his penis out further than the last. Fully extended might take as little as 5 strokes and as many as 20 depending on the dog. Once he’s fully extended, his knot starts to swell and once there is a fair bit of resistance, the male dog will try to keep it inside the female dog and let it swell the rest of the way. As his knot swells, the female dog’s ring muscles at the entry point of her vagina constrict to keep the knot inside. This maximizes semen retention and increases the likelihood of pregnancy.

Women do not have those ring muscles and therefore the dog’s knot cannot be held the traditional canine way and quite often, the dog’s penis and knot will come out if he pulls too hard. Depending on the size of things (him and you) he may not get his knot inside at all. He might pull out too early for his knot to grow all the way. Or, he may just rip it out at full size which can really, really hurt.

Some of the largest breeds can have an 8-10” long penis (with a bone inside) with a knot about the size of a softball. And yeah, that might very well end up inside you. And it will probably hurt a lot. And it might actually get stuck, not because of the ring muscles you don’t have, but just because it’s so big and you have to stretch so much there can be tremendous pressure between you and that pressure causes friction. The dog will sense that pressure and friction and decide to leave his knot there and just wait for things to unswell, or, he may pull out.

Also be prepared for aggressive sex. Some dogs are gentler than others, but some of them very much have a singular focus and that’s driving their penis as far into you as they can. Some dogs show no mercy in that whatsoever. They’re making puppies and in that moment you’re not their friend or owner, you’re a vagina.

You might have read women’s description about how this feels like their having their insides rearranged. I’ve said this quite a bit myself. That comes from the size and power of what’s happening, but mostly because of the baculum inside the dog’s penis. A man’s penis, no matter how hard it is, has at least a little flexibility because there’s no bone in it and during intercourse both penis and vagina can change curvature a little bit and work together well. A dog’s penis doesn’t have that flexibility so our bodies do all the conforming. That feels very, very different. Not good or bad, just different. And if you are with a larger, hard-thrusting dog, it will feel like your insides are being moved around a little bit. After all, he is inside you.

Generally, once the dog thinks he’s lodged inside, you’ll experience several spurts. The first spurt is pre-ejaculate, the next few are seminal fluid decreasing in volume with each spurt. His seminal fluid is noticeably hotter than a man’s by about 4 degrees Fahrenheit and I can tell the difference. It’s not only hotter, there’s also noticeably more volume. I can feel every spurt, every throb, every nuance of any dog I’ve been with regardless of breed and size. That is my favorite part - experiencing those nuances. Generally for me, every throb and twitch of his, sends orgasmic electricity through my body head to toes. This will be an odd thing to say, the most amazing orgasm (well, series of) I experienced with a dog was with Pluto, my current dog. One time, just after he finished spurting and was just resting on my back as he often does, he sneezed, and that sneeze (while gross on the back of my head) set me further into orgasm land than I had ever experienced in my life. Much of that was from all the twitching he did inside me, but some of it was from me feeling his sneeze all the way down my back from him resting his abdomen and chest on me.

Some dogs will instinctively turn around and try to end up butt-to-butt. That’s possible but not very likely because we don’t have the necessary ring muscles to lock him in and so, more often than not, he’ll end up pulling out if he does try to flip around. Some dogs don’t do that though, and they’ll stay inside you resting on your back or tummy depending whether you’re doing doggy-style or missionary.

In my experience, most of the dogs I’ve been with either rested on my back the first time, or figured out to do that after we had intercourse a few times. There were a few who never did, or chose not to.

The thrusting phase can last 5-20 strokes. The post-thrusting, staying inside you phase can last 5-25 minutes with about 10-15 minutes being the average. Sometimes dogs will stay inside longer but in my experience that’s uncommon. One standard poodle I used to be with regularly would often stay inside me for about 45 minutes and when he pulled off, his knot was almost gone.

The aftermath will likely be messy. You’ll have drool in your hair, most likely you’ll be sweaty (sex sweaty!) and have dog hair stuck to you, and of course you’ll be full of seminal fluid and quite a bit of it will come out during and afterwards.

Depending how it goes and the sizes you two are, your body may need time to recover before you can do it again. Pluto, my dog, is a 170lb Newfoundland and we do it about three times a week on average. I cannot physically take him any more often than every-other-day because he’s so big “down there” and takes his puppy-making seriously. Other dogs I’ve been with I could handle daily no problem. Every person and every dog is different.

The two most common positions are missionary and doggy-style. I’ve not had good luck with the former because I’ve not gotten my height correct to whatever dog I was with, regardless what I laid on while trying different things like chairs, ottomans, beds, cots, coffee tables, air mattresses and pillows, etc. For me, doggy style gives me/him the best shot at doing this well. If he’s my dog, we do it almost exclusively on a yoga mat. Yoga mats are also easily cleaned.

Because I am very tall (6’1”) and a bit disproportionate where my legs are much longer than my torso, I tend to keep my knees wide while on fours to give the dog I’m with ample footroom to get his feet planted firmly the way he wants. I control my height by putting my knees closer or further so that my vagina ends up being at just the right height. With a new dog, that may take several attempts.

Angles also matter. On all fours, a woman’s vagina is at a different angle than a female dog’s, and getting that angle right makes it a lot easier for the dog you’re with to penetrate you. For me that means I’m on my knees with my thighs perpendicular to the floor, knees apart as I described above, and my arms are not fully extended so my back, which is straight, is somewhat angled towards the floor. Once the thrusting phase is over, I usually drop to my elbows for balance since my brain is usually not paying attention to such things anymore and toppling over ruins the moment.

Cuts and nicks - dog nails can and do leave marks. If you're trying to do it missionary, you only have to worry about your abdomen and your sides, whereas with doggy-style you might get marks on the back of your calves from his rear legs. There are many ways to avoid these. You could wear clothing with the crotch cut out. You could put socks on your dog, two or four legs. You could keep his nails very short and file them so there are no sharp edges at the trimmed edge. Or, you could enjoyed the scratches. Some women do. I do the first method - I generally wear a pair of high-waist, almost-knee length running shorts I cut the crotch out of, and serge the opening to prevent unraveling of the fabric. With certain dogs, I've put a piece of thing, closed-cell foam down the front to cover my tummy and hips to protect me from particularly dogs who were more sexually aggressive than others. With my current dog, we have things down pat where none of that is necessary.
Thank you for all the detail.
 
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