🚨 Dogs are often victims of automobile accidents, and injuries can range from mild to life-threatening.
Some internal injuries may not be visible immediately.
💥 Common injuries
• Fractures
• Lung injuries
• Head trauma
• Bladder or spleen rupture
• Severe bruising
⚠️ What to watch for
Injuries may not be obvious right away:
• Limping or difficulty walking
• Reluctance to move or jump
• Heavy or rapid breathing
• Coughing or coughing up blood
• Blood in urine or difficulty urinating
• Vomiting, loss of appetite, or lethargy
• Swelling, pain, or open wounds
🏥 What you should do
• Seek veterinary care immediately, even if your dog seems fine
• Many injuries may not show signs right away and can worsen over the next few hours
• Keep your dog as calm and still as possible
• Do not give food or water in case surgery is needed
• Follow your veterinarian’s advice and monitor closely after the accident
❤️ Why immediate care matters
Internal injuries, such as bleeding or organ rupture, may not be visible.
Early examination and treatment can be life-saving.
📌 Remember: When in doubt, get your dog checked. A prompt exam can make all the difference.
