Dog poop colour triage
Green dog poop: when to worry
Green dog poop may follow food, grass, treats, or bile changes, but it can be more concerning when repeated or paired with low energy, vomiting, or blood.
What to check
- Think about grass, treats, diet changes, or anything unusual your dog may have eaten.
- Check whether the stool is formed, soft, watery, mucus-like, or mixed with blood.
- Watch appetite, drinking, energy, vomiting, and whether symptoms repeat.
When to get help quickly
- Emergency vet now for collapse, severe weakness, pale gums, or suspected poisoning.
- Call a vet today for repeated green diarrhea, blood, vomiting, or symptoms over 24 hours.
- Do not rely on colour alone if your dog seems unwell.
What PawVerity gives you
The free safety preview helps you decide whether this looks monitor-worthy or vet-worthy before paying for a full case.
PawVerity is not a diagnosis and does not replace a physical veterinary examination. It is a structured triage and evidence tool for Australian pet owners.