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A dog-leg staircase A quarter-landing, on a dog-leg staircase, is made into an architectural feature, by the use of arches, vaulting and stained glass. A dog-leg is a configuration of stairs between two floors of a building, often a domestic building, in which a flight of stairs ascends to a quarter-landing before turning at a right angle and continuing upwards. [1]
Dogleg or dog-leg may refer to: Dogleg (band), an American indie rock band; Dog-leg (stairs), a configuration of stairs which includes a half-landing before turning and continuing upwards; Dog-leg gearbox, an unusual manual transmission layout; Dogleg, a feature of a golf course; Dogleg, or staggered junction, a type of road intersection
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For Mimi the former street dog, missing her two front legs has not been a major deterrent to bopping around the house “like a kangaroo,” as her mom, Lara Pleasance, puts it.
The rear legs overreach on the outside of the front legs. Essential for a fast dog is the ability to flex its back from a straight position to an arched position. A permanent arch is inflexible and is considered a serious fault. The double suspension gallop is a leaping gait, with the hind legs first propelling the dog into the air and then ...