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  2. Cloven paw - Wikipedia

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    During the third stage of development (weeks 5-6) in the mother dog's womb, the fetus starts to rapidly grow and features like the feet and nails are developed. If there is any defect within the development at this stage, it can cause the paw pads to only partially separate resulting in the "cloven" look. [citation needed]

  3. Canine gait - Wikipedia

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    The front legs are in full extension forward while the rear legs are in full extension rearward. Additionally, the dog's back is folded and attains maximum overreach, or where the rear feet extend in front of the front feet and the front feet extend behind the rear feet. When the feet pass each other, the front feet are inside of the rear feet ...

  4. Paw - Wikipedia

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    Right front paw of dog showing A) claw, B) digital pads, C) metacarpal pad, D) dewclaw, E) carpal pad. A paw is the soft foot-like part of a mammal , generally a quadruped , that has claws . Common characteristics

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  6. Dewclaw - Wikipedia

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    Canids have four claws on the rear feet, [5] although some domestic dog breeds or individuals have an additional claw, or more rarely two, as is the case with the Beauceron. A more technical term for these additional digits on the rear legs is hind-limb-specific preaxial polydactyly . [ 6 ]

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  8. Digitigrade - Wikipedia

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    In terrestrial vertebrates, digitigrade (/ ˈ d ɪ dʒ ɪ t ɪ ˌ ɡ r eɪ d /) [1] locomotion is walking or running on the toes (from the Latin digitus, 'finger', and gradior, 'walk').A digitigrade animal is one that stands or walks with its toes (phalanges) on the ground, and the rest of its foot lifted.

  9. Why Do Dogs Freak Out During Thunderstorms? - AOL

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    By the time you feel the first drop of rain, Rover’s already pacing, his tail down, and if Rover’s a talkative breed (like my dog, Lewis the Beagle), he’s probably doing his famous high ...