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What to Do If Your Dog Is Hit by a Car

By Sarah Bennett7 de julho de 20262 min read
Reviewed by Dr. Sarah Bennett, DVM

What to Do If Your Dog Is Hit by a Car

A dog hit by a car is one of the most terrifying situations a pet owner can face. Staying calm and acting correctly in the first minutes is critical.

Immediate Steps

  1. Ensure your own safety first — do not put yourself in traffic
  2. Approach calmly — an injured dog in shock may bite even the most trusted person
  3. Muzzle the dog if possible, or loop a lead around the muzzle loosely
  4. Call your emergency vet immediately

Moving an Injured Dog

Spinal injuries are common in road accidents. Support the entire body when moving. Use a flat surface — a board, blanket, or car boot mat — as a stretcher. Keep the dog as still as possible. Do not let the dog walk.

Control Bleeding

Apply firm, direct pressure to any actively bleeding wounds using a clean cloth. Do not apply tourniquets. Maintain pressure continuously.

Shock

Signs of shock: pale or white gums, rapid shallow breathing, weakness, cold extremities. Keep the dog warm (cover with a blanket) and minimise handling while getting to the vet.

Internal Injuries

Many road accident injuries are internal and not immediately visible. A dog that appears to walk away from an accident may still have serious internal bleeding or organ damage. Always see a vet after any road traffic accident, even if the dog seems fine.

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Disclaimer:This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute veterinary advice. Always consult a qualified veterinarian for your pet's health concerns.

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