Short crooked legs prone to joint diseases.
Not exact matches
Only occasionally does some piece of personal description raise our hopes that it may conceivably be based on a true reminiscence, e.g. that Justus Barsabas (cf. Acts 1:23) was flatfooted, and that Paul was «a man
short of stature, thin - haired upon the head,
crooked in the
legs, well - built, with eyebrows joining, and nose somewhat hooked, full of grace» (Acts of Paul).
But a good third of them have
legs almost as
short as a dachshund's — though straight and lovely rather than
crooked like those of most dwarf breeds.
In many
short -
legged dog breeds, the front
legs are slightly
crooked towards the inside.
Chondrodystrophic breeds (
short,
crooked legs with a long back) like Dachshunds, Bassets, Beagles, Shih Tzus Lhasa Apso, Pekenese and English Bull dogs to name a few.
In other dwarf dogs, where the condition is neither normal nor desirable, orthopedic surgery may be available to try and realign their
short,
crooked legs.
Bassets are immediately recognizable by their
short,
crooked legs, their long hanging ears and their large heads with hanging lips, sad expressive eyes, and wrinkled foreheads.
the front
legs to grow
crooked or bowed, and all four
legs are shortened, giving the height - to - length ratio an undesirably
short aspect.
The front
legs grow
crooked or bowed, and all four
legs are shortened, giving the height - to - length ratio an undesirably
short aspect.