Exactly. It's crazy.
Like you say, where does this magical stretcher come from? Even the most basic of stretcher needs to have a frame and a material that can support a decent weight. You're not likely to find that in a car. Even less likely when you have no kinds of cutting tools. You cant take anything from the buildings as Uri had mentioned about radiation and people taking stuff getting sick - you'd imagine it'd be even worse for a kid with a fairly bad open wound.
As for the dogs - you need to look at it from the perspective of those characters. It's easy to say "they're just wild dogs, they're not wolves". But up to that point in the film, they believe dogs have injured someone so badly that they can't walk and taken down Uri, who they repeatedly refer to as 'Big guy' because of his stature, while he has a gun.
Even if they could magic up a stretcher, even if the dogs aren't going to kill you - you need to avoid them. By the time they make the stretcher, the slowing down carrying someone will cause you, going 'off road' to avoid the dogs and the fact that you have no idea where you are going - it all adds up to a very, very long time.
If anything, a criticism I would accept is that the decisions they made were TOO sensible all the time.
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