dogs dont have dewclaws on their back feet. Only 4 toes on the back paws is normal
If your dog is to be shown and is Kennel Club registered, then look at its Breed Standard to see how many dew claws your dog should have and whether they should be removed. Most breeds are different and some may require the dew claws to be removed. Here is an example of some breeds rules on dew claws:Beauceron, Briard or Great Pyrenees - Double dew claws on the hind legs and single dew claws on the front legs. Never removed if the dog is to be shown.Staffordshire Bull Terrier and many other breeds - Usually only single dew claws on front legs and none on hind legs. All removed for showing.Lundehund/Puffin Hound - Double dew claws on front legs and on back legs. Should have eight in total. Never removed for showing.Rottweiler and some other breeds - Single dew claws on front legs and sometimes on back legs. Rear dew claws should be removed. Front dew claws not relevant.I cannot give you every breed's standard on dew claws, but look on the Kennel Club website for other breeds.
That;s only the curve in the show breeds, it's to make them look 'better' although the breed is generally made more prone to leg problems like this.
It is in the rear of the fuel tank.It is in the rear of the fuel tank.
Between your legs at the rear.
Strong rear legs.
Seals do not have legs they have 2 front flippers and a rear tail.
there antlers and their rear legs
18. Five on each front foot, and four on each rear foot, the same as other cats.The same as any other cat, five on both front paws and four on the rear paws.
it has enlarged rear legs for jumping and the back legs are facing backwards to spring into action and run (jump) away!!!
Generally on four legs. Upright posture is not for moving.
the prosterby muscle is the answer
only if u go rear her eggs/babies