Dog poop triage
Dog poop colour and consistency check
Dog poop can change after food, stress, parasites, or illness. PawVerity helps you record what you see, answer safety questions, and decide whether to monitor, call a vet today, or seek emergency help.
What to check before you call
- Note the colour, consistency, mucus, and whether there are red or black areas.
- Count how many stools have changed and when the change started.
- Watch appetite, drinking, energy, and whether your dog seems painful or weak.
When dog poop changes are urgent
- Emergency vet now if there is blood with weakness, collapse, pale gums, or severe lethargy.
- Emergency vet now if poisoning or foreign object ingestion is possible.
- Call a vet today for repeated diarrhea, black tar-like stool, or symptoms lasting over 24 hours.
What PawVerity gives you
The A$6.99 48-hour case includes the uploaded image, questionnaire summary, AI-observed visual notes, one follow-up, and a final trend summary you can share with your clinic.
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.