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One thing you can try is making sure all other programs are closed when you launch the game, just to make sure it's not an issue where something else is taking up memory that the game needs to launch. You can also check this by opening your computer's task manager (ALT + SHIFT + ESC) and seeing how much memory is available. If that maxes out when the game launches, that's definitely the issue.
Otherwise, you can also try making sure your computer's graphics drivers are up to date and see if that helps.
"With the newest update since there was a slight genetics change, the game had to go through and update every existing dog's genetic info to conform to the new pattern. It tries to keep everything in tact, but in instances where existing genetics had some invalid or buggy sections of their gene (very common with imported dogs since many have hand-edited ancestors, but there have also been in-game bugs in the past that caused issues like this), this genetic updating can sometimes result in slight changes like this. The back legs issue specifically is I believe because of a bug that existed at launch that messed up the back leg number gene for many dogs. This patch fixes that bug, which makes dogs much more stable going forward, but does also mean that back leg number is reverted for dogs with this issue. The gene should mutate just fine going forward, however, and you should definitely be able to get the legs back, after which they should be there to stay for good.
Sorry about that! Hopefully you can get your legs back soon!"