Yes of course, dogs always feel pain when they get ran over. Dogs feel just as much pain as humans do if they were to get ran over. A dog feels just as much pain as a human does with any type of injury.
Yes
Definitely. They possess all the necessary brain functions to feel pain.
Yes
The hallmark symptom of pleurisy is sudden, intense chest pain that is usually located over the area of inflammation. Although the pain can be constant, it is usually most severe when the lungs move
Epididymitis is characterized by pain in the testes. The pain, which usually develops gradually over several hours or days, is followed by sudden redness and swelling of the scrotum.
Pain all over
Well, it's the same for any mammal to feel pain. When something harmful touches it, like something hot, pain is a reaction that tells you to stop whatever is causing it.
Dogs paint when they are in pain, but it is more common for them to pant when they are hot. Pregnant dogs about to give birth will always pant in pain.
I believe they can feel both physical AND emotional pain. Don't get too anthropomorphic though. From personal experience, yes they do...when my dog was neutered she was in a bad mood for a few days and clearly in pain
Men usually feel a lot of pain if their testis is hit because of the very sensitive sensory organs.
Almost. Usually conception occurs just after the pain subsides.
The over-extension of a muscle might feel like burning or pain in the muscle. After the exercise, the muscle can feel sore or even swollen.