Since we have no background on the 'knotted by dog story', it's impossible to say whether it's true or not. It could be a fictional tale made up for entertainment, or it could be based on a real - life incident that someone witnessed. Without more details, we can't be certain.
I'm not sure specifically which 'dog knotted story' you are referring to. There could be various fictional or real - life stories related to a dog getting knotted up in something like a leash, rope or in a more complex situation in a story that involves a dog and some form of entanglement.
Well, if it's called 'knotted by dog story', perhaps it's a story where a dog's actions led to a knot being formed. Maybe the dog was playing with a rope and accidentally knotted it up while chasing its tail or something. It could also be about a dog getting tangled in something knotted, like a net or some wires in an old shed where it wandered into.
There was a story where a dog got its tail knotted in some twine. A little girl found the dog in distress. She carefully untied the twine from the dog's tail while talking softly to the dog to keep it calm. After that, the dog followed the girl home and they became best friends. It shows how a simple act of helping a dog with a knot can create a beautiful bond.
It could be about a dog's first experience with getting its fur knotted, perhaps it got into some bushes or played in mud and then had to have the knots in its fur dealt with.
One example could be a story where a dog's long tail gets knotted with some thorny bushes while chasing a rabbit. The dog struggles to free itself and whines for help. Eventually, its owner comes and carefully untangles the tail from the bushes.
In general, 'woman knotted to dog stories' are not common in literature. Most literature aims to explore the human condition, emotions, and society. While there might be some very rare and strange works that could potentially touch on such a concept, it is far from being a common or mainstream literary theme. There are countless other themes that are more popular and widely explored, such as family relationships, historical events, and personal growth.