Please tell me you are not messing with us here!

Those front legs cannot be attached in the orientation shown in these images. There is no mammal that I know of that would have front legs that long in ratio to its body size and the anatomy of the leg is completely reversed. The shoulder scapula is a blade or "flipper" shaped bone that is attached to the single thick humerus which is attached to the double ulna-radius. The bones are all there but the attachment is completely reversed. It appears that the legs were completely detached from the animal and then reattached.

The rear legs are not canine. They actually look more like a racoon's paws. Although you are in New York, you are close enough to Canada that this may be a very rare find of a Wolverine. The head and body look about right. If it is a Wolverine, it would have been pretty far south. If it didn't get there naturally, I guess there might have been some human intervention.

Geo