Because he likes you and wants your attention.
Yes.
If your dog won't walk on its front leg, there is either physical pain present or some type of malfunction or instability within the leg itself. It is not normal for a dog to refuse to use its front leg.
You should probably take your dog to a veterinarian, particularly if your dog became three-legged through an amputation to control cancer or infection - the cancer or infection may have spread to the back leg she now can't walk on.
They walk funny or their leg is spread out.
No!
he wants your legs to stop so that he can raise his leg.
they lick themselves buy bending their leg back and bending forward and licking themselves
u can tell if it does not walk on it
my dog recently dislocated and chiped a bone on his front paw .. i took him to the vet , the vet said it will take 3 to 4 weeks to heal .. the vet also popped it back into place and now he has a cast so in the time frame the leg should heal hopefully .........
The femoral artery is the one running along the thigh bone, which is the back leg of a dog. Just wrap your hand around the dog's back leg with your fingers pressing against the bone on the flat inner part of the leg and you'll feel it.
Jim Smiley taught his dog to grab the back leg of the other dog in a fight. His dog was named Andrew Jackson and he was lazy so in a fight he grabbed the other dog's back leg and held on until the other dog quit.
Some crutches help a person with a broken leg walk.