No.
The way dogs get erection is different to us.
In humans, the penis and testicles fill with blood, because a human body isn't letting the blood drain away as normal, the blood loses oxygen content which make the tissues produce lactic acid which causes the pain.
Dogs have a bone in their penis, which sticks out to make an erection, and pull in to make their penis retract inside their bodies, no such problem.
The way dogs get erection is different to us.
In humans, the penis and testicles fill with blood, because a human body isn't letting the blood drain away as normal, the blood loses oxygen content which make the tissues produce lactic acid which causes the pain.
Dogs have a bone in their penis, which sticks out to make an erection, and pull in to make their penis retract inside their bodies, no such problem.