What is a dog's thigh called?

Caudal muscles of the thigh: Biceps femoris: originates on the ischiatic tuberosity and inserts on the patellar ligament. It acts to extend the hip, stifle and hock.
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What is a dogs thigh called?

The upper thigh (femur) is the part of the dog's leg situated above the knee on the hind leg. The stifle or knee is the joint that sits on the front of the hind leg in line with the abdomen.
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What is the second thigh in a dog?

Second thigh: The part of the hindquarter from the stifle to the hock including the tibia and fibula. Sickle hocked: When the rear pastern is not perpendicular to the ground, but rather slopes forward so that the foot is not directly below the hock joint.
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Do dogs have front thighs?

Through a process called homology, which sees the same evolutionary origins adapt differently in certain species, cats and dogs actually have arms rather than front legs. In this instance, humans and dogs have the same evolutionary origin for their front legs but our limbs have been repurposed as we've evolved.
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What do you call a dogs front legs?

Dog Elbow and Wrist

The front legs are also called forelegs. Like humans, the foreleg is made up of the radius and ulna. The wrist is also called the carpus.
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What are animal legs called?

Their two front legs are called forelegs, and their two back legs are called hind legs. Other animals have four, six, eight, or even hundreds of legs.
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Where are a dogs loins?

In dog conformation terminology the area between the dog's last (floating) rib and the pelvis, is called the loin. In reality, this apparent part of the dog's lumbar section or midriff, seen from the sides, is the flank.
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What are haunches on a dog?

- The buttock and thigh together.
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What is the hock on a dog?

The canine hock joint, located on a dog's back leg below the stifle (knee), corresponds to the ankle joint of a human. The hock creates that sharp angle at the back of the dog's rear legs. While dogs don't put any weight on their heels as we do, the two joints are comparable in function and basic structure.
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What type of legs do dogs have?

They have small, tight feet, walking on their toes (thus having a digitigrade stance and locomotion). Their rear legs are fairly rigid and sturdy. The front legs are loose and flexible with only muscle attaching them to the torso. The dog's muzzle size will vary with the breed.
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Do dogs have fetlocks?

Fetlock is the common name in horses, large animals, and sometimes dogs for the metacarpophalangeal and metatarsophalangeal joints (MCPJ and MTPJ).
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Are dog periods like humans?

When a female dog is in heat (called estrus), she has a bloody discharge from her vulva—similar to a human period or menstruation. But that's where the similarities end. While humans experience a menstrual cycle every 28 days on average, dogs' estrous cycle is six months or more. A dog's heat cycle has four stages .
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What is the back leg of a dog called?

Generally, the back leg of a dog is called the hindlimb or the pelvic limb. You will find different parts in the pelvic limb of a dog. The thigh, leg, and hind paw are three other parts of the back leg of a dog. The thigh region of a dog's back leg consists of the femur bone.
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What is a dog flank?

Affected dogs lose hair in well-demarcated areas, typically on the flanks (both sides of the abdomen, just in front of the rear legs).
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Where is the tarsus on a dog?

The tarsus is the “ankle” of the dog, made up by a number of bones and the metatarsals are a series of bones that connect the tarsus to the toes. Tarsometatarsal luxation/subluxation is when the metatarsal bones become disconnected from the tarsus.
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What is a dog pastern?

The pastern is the area of the leg that is below the wrist (or carpus) on the front legs but above the foot. On the hind legs, the pastern is the area of leg below the heel (hock) but above the foot.
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What are dogs toes called?

Claws: Whether you call them toes, digits, or phalanges, each toe ends in a claw, and each claw grows out of the bone and shares its blood supply.
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Can a dog mate with a lion?

× Panthera leo [Lion] There appear to be no reliable reports of dog-lion hybrids, but Aristotle (On the Generation of Animals 747b33-36) states the following: “a dog differs in species from a lion, and the offspring of a male dog and a female lion is different in species.”
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What is a dog's armpit called?

Axillary: In the “armpit” of the dog, or where the front legs meet the chest. Inguinal: On the underside of the dog where the rear legs meet the abdomen (groin) Popliteal: Just behind the stifles (“knees”) of the rear legs.
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Do dogs have belly buttons?

They do indeed. In fact, all mammals except marsupials like kangaroos have one. The belly button, or umbilicus as it's called in medical lingo, is simply a residual scar that's usually almost imperceptible to see and is where the placenta from the mother is attached to the puppy in the womb.
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What are parts of animals called?

Name of Animal Body Parts
  • Abdomen.
  • Antenna.
  • Compound eye.
  • Foreleg.
  • Forewing.
  • Head.
  • Hindleg.
  • Hindwing.
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Do dogs have 2 or 4 legs?

As quadrupeds, your dog uses four legs to walk and run. The exact pattern of foot placement depends on the speed of their gait, and they may have between one and three feet on the ground at any given time. This greatly increases their stability, however every step requires some degree of spinal movement.
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Are dogs knees backwards?

TIL birds, dogs, cats, and other animals "knees" bend backwards because they are actually their ankles. These animals walk solely on their toes, which is called digitigrade locomotion. Their knees are located higher up, hidden within the body or under fur/feathers.
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Where is a dog's crest?

Occipital protuberance/sagittal crest.

This is a fin-like projection or knob-like bump on of the top of a dog's skull. They are more prominent in dogs with long noses, like Dobermans or Collies.
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Where is the dorsal on a dog?

The spine is located along the dorsal / top side of the canine's body and runs from the base of the head to the end of the tail. The canine spine is divided into five regions: cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and caudal.
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