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Hindquarters Hind legs moderately muscled, well - angulated at the stifles.
Not exact matches
Hindquarters: A Rhodesian Ridgeback's
hind legs should strong, with well - defined muscles like that of the front legs.
Most people admire a dog that works with its head low to the ground, with its
hindquarters high and its tail tucked between its
hind legs.
Hindquarters - The
hind legs should be parallel when viewed from behind.
Signs Signs that a sugar glider is suffering from calcium deficiency can include a sudden onset of
hind limb weakness or paralysis; bone fractures; and muscle wasting, particularly in the
hindquarters.
Those long
hind legs and muscled
hindquarters allow for a great leap.