Yes. Their knees are located on the hind legs where the patellas* are. You can tell where they are when a dog's hind legs bend before the hocks*. *knee caps *ankles You can use this link to have a full view of a dog's skeleton: http://www.pets.ca/pics/dogskelsys.gif
No. "Sausage dog" refers to the Daschund. There are many differences between Dobermans and Daschunds the main one being their size. On average Dobermans stand 27.5 inches tall and weigh between 60 and 100 lbs. Daschunds have very short legs and typically weigh between 15 and 28 lbs.
Around the size of a large dog, as a terran in the campaign mistakes one for a dog.
Max had four legs and a tail, just like most dogs.
I think it has been shorted from a longer sentence: "Running like a dog......with three legs" Save which means it would be limping.
The Irish Wolfhound, standing on its hind legs, can reach over seven feet tall. Standing on all fours, shoulder height may approach three feet.
Shake hands.
a skeleton dog
I think you should take your dog to your veterinarian, particularly if your dog's legs only shake or tremble when he is going from standing to lying down. This could be a symptom of nerve damage or muscle weakness, which needs to be diagnosed and potentially treated before it gets worse.
4, two front and two back
5 feet 6 inches
No. A dog's front legs have elbows, and the back ones have knees.
Male dogs always do; female dogs usually croutch down on their rear legs but can also pee while standing if necessary.
usually the back legs are longer in species like hyenas the front legs are longer!
Between the back legs, it a triangle shape.
hind-quarters
Male dogs can have dew claws on their front and back legs, but it varies by breed and individual. Dew claws are essentially a dog's thumb, and they are more common on the front legs than the back legs. Some dog breeds are specifically bred to have double dew claws on their back legs.