Your dalmatian needs to be taken to the vet as soon as possible. It could be any number of things, but this is symptomatic of paralysis tick poisoning.
if the back is really broken she will be dragging her hind legs or not walking at all,take to vet asap
A leopard gecko may drag its back legs due to a health issue such as metabolic bone disease, injury, or nerve damage. It is important to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
I'm no excactaly sure but it sounds bad.has she been eating somthing different or have a tragic event or gotten an injury latly?I suggest seeing a vet.Good luck!
To stop it's stomach from dragging along the ground.
A yellow-bellied slider that is lethargic and dragging his back legs has a serious problem. He may have an infection or an injury. He should be seen as soon as possible by a veterinarian whose practice includes reptiles.
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A kangaroo has 4 legs. It has two strong hind legs, and two small forelegs. Although kangaroos hop on their two rear legs, they can use all four and their tail for a slow, dragging 'walk'.
Stops their arses dragging on the floor, also rather good for movement. Or so I hear...
Take her to a vet immediately. There is something seriously wrong with her.
It means the leg is broke so you should take it to the doctor.....
Back legs
At least two rats do this. One uses its four legs holding the egg, its back serving as the platform. The other use its mouth dragging the tail of the one holding the egg. That's how they do it.