Yes.
no.
Yes it do affect the dogs health and the dog becomes lassy
yes, because it like hitting a human but instead in this situation you're hitting a dog!
Hitting is good for your health, because it could let your blood vessel to be faster
It won't affect the dogs health much but it still does. Say you carry your dog around all the time, it won't get the excercise it needs so that can affect its health and it can get fat and lazy. Also, some dogs if they get carried too much, if their bones are very fragile, they can slightly bend, but this probably won't happen.
To effectively teach your toddler to stop hitting your dog, you can try these steps: Explain to your toddler that hitting is not okay and can hurt the dog. Show your toddler how to pet the dog gently and praise them when they do so. Supervise interactions between your toddler and the dog to prevent hitting. Consistently redirect your toddler's behavior and provide positive reinforcement when they treat the dog kindly.
Common health issues that can affect a dog's eyebrow area include infections, allergies, cysts, and tumors. It is important to monitor any changes in the eyebrow area and consult a veterinarian if there are any concerns.
self control
the dog is scared that you might be hitting her
If it is affecting your dog's health then yes. Having their teeth pulled does not affect a dog's eating ability by much. Just feed them wet foods.
It matters how hard you hit him, how old, and how big the dog is.
No because that is animal abuse.