The dog was hit can run that is fine

Although a dog can run after being hit, it does not mean that the dog is okay. When the dog’s limbs are not directly injured and the dog is stimulated by a sudden impact, the dog will immediately choose to run away to avoid the injury. But the impact may cause damage to the dog’s internal organs or brain, so it is recommended to take the dog to the hospital for a full body check. If a dog vomits blood or has blood in its diaphragm after being hit, it means that its internal organs are damaged. If the visible mucous membrane is pale, it may be due to the rupture of internal organs such as the spleen and liver, resulting in massive bleeding. If there is shortness of breath and bleeding from the mouth and nose, it may be because of pulmonary hemorrhage, leading to pulmonary edema and causing symptoms such as difficulty in breathing. If the dog’s abdominal girth increases, it may be because the bladder has ruptured, causing urine to flow into the abdominal cavity, resulting in symptoms of increased abdominal girth.

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