If a dog experiences internal bleeding after being hit by a car, it may exhibit symptoms such as pale gums and a drop in body temperature. In cases of internal organ damage, the dog might display signs of lethargy, loss of appetite, bloody stool, and an inability to stand or walk.

Signs of Internal Bleeding and Organ Damage
Acute internal bleeding can cause a dog's oral mucous membranes to appear pale, and their body temperature may decrease. If the dog's conjunctiva (the lining of the eyelid and eyeball) appears yellow, it could indicate liver damage. Other symptoms, such as a lack of urination for several days and general lethargy, can also be indicators of internal injuries from a car accident, often suggesting kidney problems.
Delayed Symptoms and the Importance of Veterinary Care
Even if a dog seems fine immediately after being hit by a car, it doesn't mean they are out of danger. Internal injuries can cause internal bleeding, and symptoms such as lethargy, complete loss of appetite, blood in stool or urine, vomiting blood, inability to walk or stand, and excessive sleepiness might appear gradually. Regardless of the apparent severity of the injury, it is essential to seek immediate veterinary care. Diagnostic tests such as blood tests (biochemistry) and ultrasounds (B-ultrasound) can help determine the extent of any damage.
Spinal and Neurological Damage
If a car accident damages a dog's spinal nerves, the dog may exhibit an inability to stand, difficulty with coordination, or other signs of neurological dysfunction. If there is no spinal nerve damage, the impact on movement may be less obvious, but the dog may express pain upon being touched.If you enjoyed this, try:Pet Naming
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