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Is it normal for Keji's front legs to be thicker than his rear legs?

Its front legs are unusually thicker than its rear legs.

The reason for this is the following:

1. Unbalanced walking and running: Unbalanced strength of front and rear legs may affect the walking and running of dogs, and it is easy to fall or sprain.

2, joint problems: the front legs are thicker than the rear legs, which may lead to greater joint pressure, thereby increasing the risk of joint inflammation or injury.

3. Bone problems: This situation may reflect poor bone development, such as calcium deficiency, which leads to fragile bones and easy fracture.