Yes, it is very possible, I have once met a pug that broke both of her legs so bad that she ended up paralyzing them and had to use a little doggy wheelchair.
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just like alot of dogs have long hind legs but they longest dog legs ive seen were from a great dane
All the female dogs I've seen squat to urinate.
A kangaroo's powerful hind legs can easily break bones.
Giraffes hind legs and front legs are both very strong, however, its front legs are just a bit stronger than the hind legs as they are shorter.
No, cats usually have strong legs for them to be able to jump far and balance or from a fall.
Dogs have legs, not arms. They use their legs for walking, running, jumping, and digging. Unlike humans, dogs primarily use their front legs for support and balance, while their hind legs provide power for movement.
Dogs have a very good balance. My dog stayed on her hind legs for over 30 seconds.
Hind Hind Legs was created on 2006-04-18.
Chipmunks have four legs, with both front and hind legs used for different purposes. Their front legs are used for crawling, digging, and holding food, while their hind legs are used for jumping and running. This allows chipmunks to move quickly and efficiently both on the ground and when leaping between branches or over obstacles in their environment.
they have there thingy boy dogs left there leg so they do not pee oa there front paws