My dog's poop looks jelly-like this morning, almost like slimy slugs, is this something I should call Dial A Vet about?

This morning, I noticed that my dog's poop looked unusually jelly-like, almost resembling slimy slugs. It's quite different from his usual stools. Could this be a sign of something wrong, and is it serious enough to call Dial A Vet about?

Embark Dog DNA Test

Recommended Product

Your dog's DNA could reveal hidden health risks.

Screen for 270+ genetic health risks and 350+ breeds. Veterinarian developed, research partner of Cornell University.

$199 USD
$139 USD
Save $60· Free US Shipping

Answer

It's concerning to notice that your dog's stool has changed to a jelly-like consistency. This could indicate a few possible health issues, and it might require attention from a professional.

  • Changes in stool consistency can be a sign of digestive issues.
  • Mucous-like stool may suggest inflammation or irritation in the intestines.
  • Consulting with a veterinarian can help identify the underlying cause and proper treatment.

In many cases, slimy or jelly-like stools in dogs are due to the presence of mucus, which can occur when there is irritation or inflammation in the intestinal tract. This can happen due to dietary changes, infections, or other gastrointestinal disturbances. While it may not always be serious, it's essential to monitor your dog for any accompanying symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, or loss of appetite. Any persisting changes should definitely be checked out by a vet.

Book a consultation with a licensed vet at Dial A Vet for just $49 AUD if you're unsure or symptoms are getting worse.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are some common causes of jelly-like stool in dogs?

    Common causes can include dietary indiscretion, food intolerances, intestinal parasites, infections, or inflammatory bowel disease. A veterinary consultation can provide a more accurate diagnosis.

  • When should I be concerned about my dog's stool?

    Be concerned if the jelly-like consistency is accompanied by other symptoms such as blood in the stool, vomiting, frequent diarrhea, or if the condition persists for more than a couple of days. In such cases, it is best to consult a veterinarian.

  • Should I change my dog's diet if I notice a change in their stool consistency?

    Before making any dietary changes, it is recommended to consult with a vet, as dietary causes should be evaluated alongside other potential health issues to ensure the best treatment plan for your dog.

Clinically Approved Standard by Dial A Vet Veterinary Team

Disclaimer: The customer and expert messages presented herein may have been altered with artificial intelligence or modified to enhance readability and safeguard the privacy of individuals. This content is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If your pet is experiencing a medical emergency, contact your local veterinarian or emergency animal hospital immediately. Talk to a vet now.

Next available appointment

Loading…