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I would strongly suggest you contact a veterinarian.

This is something that needs an examination from a vet, and can't be answered.

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Q: Your German Shepherd is unable to lift up her hind section?
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What is the hock on a German shepherd?

The equivalent of the human ankle. It is the sharp bend above the foot in the hind legs of dogs.


My German Shepherd does not have hip dysplasia but has extreme weekness in her hind legs. she drags them and they simply collapses what is wrong?

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Who are the enemies of a German shepherd and how does it protect itself?

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How tall can a German Shephed get?

I've had two German Shepherds for companions in my entire life, and I've seen countless other adult German Shepherds. One of my neighbors bred German Shepherds. Typically, a German Shepherd should be between 2-3 feet tall from paw to head standing on all fours. Standing on their hind legs (which no German Shepherd should do for prolonged amounts of time, because of hip joint problems the origin of which is hidden somewhere in their breeding, keep this in mind whilst training a German Shepherd to do certain tricks), they can be between 3-4 feet tall. This is merely a rough estimation, but I hope it helped.


Why would a 13 year old German Shepherd have problems with poop just sliding out of her like she doesn't even realize it is happening?

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What if your dog is unable to walk or stand on its hind legs?

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Does a ram buck?

I asume you mean sheep rams and the answer is no. They are unable to buck or kick out because of the set up of their hind legs.


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What is a gaskin?

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