Resources

Pet health check resources

Browse lightweight PawVerity safety checks for common dog and cat poop or vomit concerns. PawVerity is not a diagnosis; it is a structured triage preview that helps you decide what to do next and what details a vet may need.

Emergency guidance is never paywalled

If your pet is collapsing, weak, bloated, struggling to breathe, passing a lot of blood, repeatedly vomiting, or unable to keep water down, contact an emergency vet now.

Dog poop checks

Safety-first guides for stool colour, blood, diarrhea, and when dog poop changes need veterinary advice.

Dog vomiting checks

Urgency checks for bile, repeated vomiting, water intolerance, puppies, and emergency signs.

Cat litter tray checks

Conservative checks for blood, diarrhea, appetite changes, hiding, and urinary red flags.

Cat vomiting checks

Repeated vomiting, bile, kitten risk, appetite changes, hydration, and when not to wait.