probably something to do with the nerves in there legs it's a age thing not an illness or anything
rear brake drums or rotors are out of round.
No they have puppies out of their vaginas
A worn out Universal joint in the rear driveshaft.
nothing. Most dogs do not have rear dew claws
ferrets are not as popular as cats or dogs and they r not rear they r in the middle
Dogs say "hello" to other dogs by sniffing each other's rear ends.
No
Generally limping.
Uhh... dogs?
Tires need balancing.
If when applying the brakes ,roorts. If when driving only a bad tire.
Loss of rear leg muscle control and shaking in dogs can be caused by various conditions such as nerve damage, injury, degenerative diseases like degenerative myelopathy, or poisoning from toxic substances. It is important to have the dog examined by a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment.