Then your dog has more than one broken leg and it might be a birth defect. Your dog doesn't need to be able to stand on its hind legs to be healthy.
they use their legs and muscles to walk and run around and they occasionally walk or stand on their hind legs.
to eat and walk with
yes, rabbits can back up but mostly they just stand on there hind legs and swivel around.
Maybe a hip problem which is common in pugs
Kangaroos use five limbs to walk. They use their powerful hind legs, their short front legs, and their tail. Kangaroos are unable to walk on either two or four legs because of the way their body is shaped. Most of the time, they bound along on their specially designed hind legs. These hind legs are unable to move independently, but must always move at the same time and in the same direction, except when the animal is swimming. When walking, kangaroos need to support themselves with their front legs while they pull their hind legs along. The tail is actively used to provide the vital "push" needed to propel their bodies forwards.
a meerkat moves on it 's 4 legs and can also stand on it's hind legs
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It means it is holding something (e.g. food) in both of its hands, while simultaneously moving in a given direction.
I am not sure what you mean but animal which walk on their hind legs have straight legs and they are called bipedalanimals.
cat, camel, giraffe
No, it can also walk on its hind legs or hang by its tail.
You put a treat above him/her and once they stand you put it out just a little and they will step to get it but if she/he can't. work on this exercise for a while..