If your dog is older, there s a good chance it has developed hip dyplasia. This is a genetic condition, which causes an abnormal formation of the hip socket. As the dog gets older, it becomes weaker in its hip joints, sometimes developing Arthritis, and almost certainly some limping, having difficulty supporting its back legs.
Another more critical probem that causes this symptom of weakness in the back legs, is tick poisoning. Ticks can cause paralysis, usually seen in the back legs first, and unless your dog is taken to a vet immediately, it will die.
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A fox is an animal that has 4 legs. It uses these to walk.
Tortoises have four legs that they walk with.
Pigs have both metatarsals and metacarpals in their skeleton. Tarsals are located on the hind legs and carpals on the front legs. So, when they walk, they walk on both metatarsals and metacarpals.
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A turtle walks using its four legs. It will use the same pattern as most mammals where it lift one front leg and one rear leg of the opposite side.
cats walk on all four legs.but their two front legs walk differentlywhen cats walk their two legs walk in front of each other.I assume your mean in which order do their legs move when walking. It would appear they walk using the following pattern, back left, front left, back right, front right and so on.
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While ladybirds walk or fly they have wings under on their back and they have six legs.
They walk using their legs.
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It used its legs to walk around.
A chair.
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a snake
Their movement is both quadrupedal [ using four limbs - 2 hands (using knuckles ) & 2 legs ] & bipedal [ only using legs ] .
they use their legs and muscles to walk and run around and they occasionally walk or stand on their hind legs.
sit on the floor with your hands supporting you from thre back. bend your legs in front of you and lift your back end off the floor. support yourself with all 4 limbs and walk around.