knottydreams92
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Does anyone know if a dog can still ejaculate as normal post-vasectomy? I would assume so since humans can, but I’d definitely like to know.
No of course not. There will be no semen, so the volume will be slightly smaller.Does anyone know if a dog can still ejaculate as normal post-vasectomy?
This is not neutering, it is vasectomy. Meaning that the testicles remain attached to the body and hormone production remains normal.However, it rare that a dog retains either the interest or the ability to ejaculate after neutering.
Semen is not produced in the testicles, but in the seminal vesicles. Sperm is a very small portion of the ejaculate. Vasectomy will not change the appearance or volume of semen. The procedure is exactly the same as in humansNo of course not. There will be no semen, so the volume will be slightly smaller.
Semen is not produced in the testicles, but in the seminal vesicles. Sperm is a very small portion of the ejaculatem. Vasectomy will not change the appearance or volume of semen. The procedure is exactly the same as in humans
"The vesicles are present in many groups of mammals, but not marsupials, monotremes or carnivores."![]()
Seminal vesicles - Wikipedia
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It does not seem dogs have them.
So in my opinion I was not accurate saying there will be no semen, what I should have said is there will be no sperm rich fraction (2).
Fake dog cum vs reality (consistency, taste, smell, appearance)
What does real dog cum look like? Some people may not know so here it is: Real cum: Dogs ejaculate semen as three distinctive fractions: 1. Pre-sperm fraction: this is usually slightly cloudy in appearance and has a volume of roughly 0.5 to 2 ml. 2. Sperm-rich fraction: in normal dogs, this...www.zoovilleforum.net
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"The vesicles are present in many groups of mammals, but not marsupials, monotremes or carnivores."![]()
Seminal vesicles - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
It does not seem dogs have them.
So in my opinion I was not accurate saying there will be no semen, what I should have said is there will be no sperm rich fraction (2).
Fake dog cum vs reality (consistency, taste, smell, appearance)
What does real dog cum look like? Some people may not know so here it is: Real cum: Dogs ejaculate semen as three distinctive fractions: 1. Pre-sperm fraction: this is usually slightly cloudy in appearance and has a volume of roughly 0.5 to 2 ml. 2. Sperm-rich fraction: in normal dogs, this...www.zoovilleforum.net
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While the other answers are trying hard, the simple, and correct, answer is "The volume ejaculated will drop slightly due to the fact that there are no sperm cells present, but the decrease is very unlikely to be large enough to notice without doing extremely sensitive measurement." From one ejaculation to the next, the change is almost certain to be so small as to vanish into the margin of error of the measuring method. Think half a drop less per session, and you're at least going to be "in the ballpark", if not actually "standing on home plate".Does anyone know if a dog can still ejaculate as normal post-vasectomy? I would assume so since humans can, but I’d definitely like to know.
No of course not. There will be no semen, so the volume will be slightly smaller.
Vasectomy is not neutering. It's simply severing the path between the testicles and the outside world that the sperm cells produced by the testicles would normally have to traverse to reach the end of the penis. Unless something goes wrong during the procedure, everything else continues to operate exactly as it would had the vasectomy not been performed. The only significant change is that a relatively short period of time (usually not much more than a couple of weeks - sooner if the patient ejaculates frequently and thus speeds up the exhaustion of the ones that were "in transit" at the time of the procedure) after the vasectomy has been performed, there will be no sperm cells to be found in the ejaculated fluid, which will be (other than the absence of sperm cells) unchanged in any meaningful way, including volume.They can ejaculate, although it is extremely rare. As @pes states, there would be no sperm in the cum. Sperm originate in his testicles but the vehicle, the liquid in which they travel originates in his prostate. They are mammals, just like humans.
However, it rare that a dog retains either the interest or the ability to ejaculate after neutering.
"I investigated myself and found no wrong doing"---every law enforcement agency in history. Case closed."The vesicles are present in many groups of mammals, but not marsupials, monotremes or carnivores."![]()
Seminal vesicles - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
It does not seem dogs have them.
So in my opinion I was not accurate saying there will be no semen, what I should have said is there will be no sperm rich fraction (2).
Fake dog cum vs reality (consistency, taste, smell, appearance)
What does real dog cum look like? Some people may not know so here it is: Real cum: Dogs ejaculate semen as three distinctive fractions: 1. Pre-sperm fraction: this is usually slightly cloudy in appearance and has a volume of roughly 0.5 to 2 ml. 2. Sperm-rich fraction: in normal dogs, this...www.zoovilleforum.net
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Sorry, the devil made me do it."I investigated myself and found no wrong doing"---every law enforcement agency in history. Case closed.