In most jurisidictions, a dog must be under the control of the owner at all times. Many further specify that a dog must be leashed. Unless you left the highway, or hit a dog being walked by its owner in a crosswalk, the liability would most likely rest with the owner who had lost control of the dog.
In some jurisdictions, you are required to notify the Police or Animal control, or you may be cited for leaving the scene. It's also a good idea to go to the nearest house in a neighborhood area and ask if they know to whom the animal belongs. Don't leave a dog in the street if it just seems to be in shock or slightly injured. You may be leaving it to be re-injured by the next passing vehicle. If you can move the animal safely to the verge, out of harms way, please do so. Safety first for yourself. Injured dogsfrequently bite. I keep a little thin rope and an old rug in my trunk, just in case. you can firmly but gently pass the rope 3x around the muzzle. Scooch the dog onto the rug as gently as possible. MOve to a safe area or transport to vet or Shelter if possible and you arefeeling humane.
yes it is definently possible and sadly, it happens quite often. So don't let your dog run loose.
It gets squished
If your dog jumps over you then you should defenitly put him/her on Petstar in a compition. That is really cool if they can.
You need to buy a new one.
She gets run over by a bus but dosent die.
Dog insurance is important to have if you have pets. It will help cover expenses if your dog gets ill and needs surgery or medicines. It will also help pay if the dog is run over.
Hmm... she probably doesn't like you.
it most likely will run away or run you over
Usually the bowler gets six balls, but if they bowl a wide or a no ball they get another ball and the batter gets a run every time that happens.
buy a new one.
it gets dehydrated and probably overheats
It is possible for a dog to survive being hit by a car, depending on the extent of the injuries sustained. Immediate medical attention is crucial for increasing the chances of survival. Always seek veterinary care if your dog is involved in a car accident.