If your dog has been hit by a car you should take him to a veterinarian immediately for examination and treatment. Often a dog may initially appear to be OK after the hit, but he may have internal bleeding or broken bones that need to be addressed.
If an unowned/stray/feral dog is hit by a car, you should notify animal control immediately - DON'T TOUCH THE DOG. The dog may have rabies or other diseases that may make it very dangerous for you to try to handle. Animal control can safely remove the dog from the area and take it to their veterinarian for examination and treatment or humane euthanasia, depending upon the severity of the injuries.
If the dog is on the road when you hit it, it's the dogs owner fault (the dog should bave been restrained).
If your dog has been hit by a car you should take the dog in to your veterinarian for a full exam to make sure there are no hidden injuries.
Firmly Tell It No, Never Hit A Dog
You should make a paper book about the dog and it should be about how much the dog loved your friend.
to make you dog stop barking at cars you should hit them .if you love your dog so much and you cant hit him you should get a shock thing.
Hide and seek by imogen heap. Or has that already been done.
Most cities have leash laws where dogs aren't allowed to run around. If your city has leash laws and the dog runs in the road and gets hit by a car the owner of the dog is responsible for the vet bill and for the damage done to the car.
Depending on where you hit her, you could potentially kill her and/or her puppies. If you have been hitting a dog, you need to get some help with your temper. Dogs are meant to be loved, not hit. They have feelings too.
No possible way to know since it did hit. So, no speculations have been done.
I have never hit your dog.
This is not a question. Dog hit by car. Not good for dog.
There is no reason to hit a dog unless a dog attacks you, unprovoked. If you provoke a dog into attacking, you pretty much deserve it. Dogs do not respond well to negative reinforcement. If a dog (as a pet) does something you find wrong, they should not be hit but reprimanded with an interrupting noise (like "HEY!" or "UH-UH!"), then isolated for a short period of time.