Introduction/Purpose: Quadriceps contracture is reported in dogs as a congenital anomaly or as a complication of parasitic infection or trauma. It is often followed by muscular atrophy, hindlimb joints degen- eration and hyperextension, femoral torsion, hip subluxation, and dis- use osteoporosis. In young dogs, it also induces bone hypoplasia, since ossification is likely to be modified by loading abnormalities. The aim of this study is to describe the features of hindlimb secondary ossification centres (SOCs) in a Dobermann Pinscher litter affected by unilateral quadriceps contracture. Methods: Twelve 57-day-old dead Dobermann Pinscher littermates with unilateral quadriceps contracture of unknown origin were eval- uated. Their hindlimbs w...