
Rapid Stabilization
Immediate care to control bleeding, pain, and shock on arrival.
Onsite Diagnostics
Digital X-rays and ultrasound to find injuries fast.
Expert Trauma Team
Emergency professionals trained for serious accident cases.
What to Do If Your Pet Was Hit by a Car
Seeing your dog or cat struck by a vehicle is terrifying. Staying calm and moving quickly gives your pet the best chance at recovery. Before you arrive, keep your pet as still as possible — injured animals may bite from pain or fear, so approach slowly and gently. Use a blanket or towel to support them without putting pressure on injured areas.
If your pet is bleeding heavily or struggling to breathe, go directly to our hospital without delay. Call ahead if you can so our team is ready when you walk through the door. Even if your pet appears alert or is walking normally, an emergency exam is still critical — internal injuries from vehicle accidents often show no outward signs until they become life-threatening.
Get Help Now
If your pet was hit by a car, call us immediately. Our team can guide you through what to do and will be ready when you arrive. Do not wait to see if symptoms develop — with trauma, time is the most critical factor.
24/7 emergency trauma care
Experienced, calm professionals
Support for pets and their families throughout the process
Trusted Emergency Care When It Matters Most
Pet families across New Market and Jefferson County trust Five Rivers for fast trauma response, honest communication, and compassionate care during their most stressful moments.
Got Questions?
My pet was hit by a car but seems okay — do I still need to come in?
Yes. Many serious injuries, including internal bleeding and organ trauma, show no outward signs immediately after an accident. A full emergency exam is always necessary, even if your pet appears alert or is walking normally.
What should I do before bringing my pet in?
Call us at (423) 581-9492 so our team can prepare for your arrival. Keep your pet as still as possible, use a blanket for support, and avoid applying pressure to any injured area. If breathing is labored or bleeding is severe, come in immediately without waiting.
What injuries can result from a pet being hit by a car?
Common injuries include broken bones, internal bleeding, organ trauma, head injury, shock, chest damage, and road abrasions. Because many of these are not visible externally, an emergency exam is critical after any vehicle accident.
Are you open 24/7 for trauma emergencies?
Yes. Five Rivers Pet Emergency Hospital is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call us at (423) 581-9492 any time — day or night — and our emergency team will be ready to help.

Experienced Emergency Trauma Care You Can Rely On
When your pet is hit by a car, every minute matters. Our emergency team is ready around the clock to stabilize, diagnose, and treat — so your pet has the best possible chance at a full recovery.


