Quadruped robots are gaining increasing popularity in applications such as package delivery, inspection, search and rescue, and entertainment. Thanks to their animal-like leg mobility, they can navigate uneven terrain nimbly—terrain where wheeled robots struggle to traverse.Hydraulic actuators are the key enabling technology for high-performance quadruped robots. Compared with electric actuators, hydraulic systems deliver higher power density and impact resistance in a compact, lightweight package. This allows each leg to lift heavy loads and absorb the impact forces generated during jumping and running. Precise control of these hydraulic joints is critical for the robot to walk, trot and jump; without responsive valves, its gait will become unstable. The Domin S4 Pro electro-hydraulic servo valve provides the speed and precision required for agile quadruped robots.Researchers from Zhejiang University and Nanchang University have built a hydraulic quadruped prototype to evaluate control algorithms. However, achieving smooth control of multiple hydraulic leg joints has proven to be a challenge. This case study explores how the Domin S4 Pro servo valve delivers the precision and speed needed for their agile quadruped robot.