How does a dingo move?

Dingos, like all quadrupedal mammals, move using a gait called the quadrupedal walk. In this gait, the animal moves its legs in pairs, with the legs on one side of the body moving in synchrony with the legs on the opposite side. The dingo's legs are long and slender, and its feet are equipped with sharp claws that help it grip the ground. When walking, the dingo typically moves at a slow, steady pace, but it can also run quickly when necessary.