dogs have four feet for running fast and stability!
If the animal is a dog, then it has four feet. (A+ Answer)
no
All dogs do have four feet, some are born with three and seem to do just fine.
Assuming the dogs have four feet and birds two, you need 15 dogs (60 feet) and 1 bird (2 feet) giving a total of 16 birds and dogs and 62 feet. None. Dogs have paws, not feet. Also, birds have claws, not feet.
Pluto is a dog and so has four feet - like most dogs!
Nine dogs, four people.
I don't know... like five or four feet
Dogs do not have fingers; they have paws with claws. The individual parts of a dog's paw are the pads, nails, and dewclaws.
The simple answer is yes. There are, however, dogs born with congenital defects that result in missing limbs, and many other dogs with missing limps as the result of illness or injury. Most dogs can very easily adapt to one--or even in some cases two--missing feet without a great deal of difficulty. Hind limbs are generally easier for a dog to cope with the loss of than forelimbs, but they can adapt to either.
The ratio of dogs to dogs' feet is 1:4. You should know, however, that dogs technically don't have feet. They have paws.
dogs have 4 feet to balance their weight. dogs also need to run with 4 feet it would be possible with 3 feet but very difficult.
A cow. It has four feet, four udders, two horns, two eyes, and a tail.