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When a dog has diarrhea, you can wait and see. And when do I have to see a doctor?

Last checked 2026-07-17

Do this first.
  • Go to the emergency when your dog looks seriously ill. Unable to stand or walk, fall over, vomit continuously, have stomach pain, or have a lot of blood drained.
  • If you don't eat, lethargy, vomiting, and black stools look like tar. or does not improve within 48–72 hours, see a veterinarian.
  • Puppies, senior dogs, and dogs with medical conditions become dehydrated quickly. Screening calls should be made sooner rather than later for older, active dogs.
  • Collect fresh stool in a clean container and give it to your doctor. And do not give medicine to cure diarrhea to the person themselves.

emergency signal

Go to the emergency if your dog is very weak, can't stand, has fallen, has pale gums, has abnormal breathing, is continuously vomiting, has a painful stomach, or has evacuated a lot of blood. These symptoms may be related to bleeding, blockage, poisoning, severe infection, or shock.

Puppies that are lethargic, not eating, vomiting, or passing blood need to be evaluated quickly. Because infectious diseases and dehydration can worsen quickly.

When should you call the doctor?

Cornell recommends seeing a doctor when you stop eating, have lethargy, and have black, tar-like stools. There is vomiting. or diarrhea that does not go away in 48–72 hours, VCA treats multiple bowel movements or blood as an emergency.

Don't wait until the end of this period when your dog looks sick or vulnerable.

Collect information for veterinarians

Write down the number of times, color, amount, blood, mucus, vomit, new food, medicine, toxins, and contact with sick animals. Collect fresh stool in a clean container according to clinic recommendations.

Watch for drinking, urination, gums, and alertness. Dehydration and electrolyte disturbances are aggravated by vomiting.

Things not to do

Never give a person diarrhea medicine, antibiotics, dewormers, or pain relievers. Don't change several foods at once and don't go on a water fast. Contact your veterinarian before using temporary foods or probiotics. Especially when you have a congenital disease.

Frequently asked questions

How many days does it take for a dog to have diarrhea to see a veterinarian?

If you don't get better within 48–72 hours, you should see a doctor. But if you are lethargic, not eating, vomiting, blood, black stools, or weakness, go sooner than that.

Is black stool dangerous?

Black, tar-like stool may be blood that has been digested from the upper digestive tract. You should contact your veterinarian.

Do I have to bring my stool with me?

Helpful: Keep fresh samples in a clean container and ask the clinic about storage.

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Reference source: www.vet.cornell.edu · vcahospitals.com

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