Wow...um. I really hope your dog didnt get shot, but if thats the case...
It depends on where (s)he was shot. If its a limb, or tail, wrap a cloth above the wound tightly to help clot the bleeding. Try to get your dog into the car and find an emergancy vet's office as close to you as possible to keep your dog from stressing out, or bleeding itself out. if you dont have a car, see if you can bandage the wound. If the bullet is inside the skin, do not ever dig it out. It could cause infection, pain, and/or more blood loss. Call a mobile vet, call someone to take you to the vet. But don't ever assume that if the bullet is not lodged, that it is ok to stitch it yourself.
Take dog to the vet.
better to have dog checked out by a Vet.
you teach your dog to poo when he seas a squirrel then you are ready with your gun and shot it down
Get a new son. Or a new dog.
Shoot it again, to make sure it stops barking.
Yes it could cause problems.
No
To hear the gun shot at the start of the race
The mad dog in To Kill a Mockingbird is shot and killed by Atticus Finch, the father of Scout and Jem. He demonstrates his sharpshooting skills by taking down the rabid dog, Tim Johnson, in one shot.
Yes.
There is no patron saint of gun shot injuries.
"He took the gun in his hand and pushed his glasses to the top of his head. Then he said, 'I havenโt shot a gun in thirty years'."