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Dog Poop Color Chart: What They Mean and Why You Should Pay Attention

  • Writer: Tidy Doo
    Tidy Doo
  • Dec 15, 2024
  • 2 min read


As pet parents, we know our dog’s health is a top priority. While it may not be the most glamorous topic, monitoring your dog's poop can provide valuable insights into their overall health and well-being. The color of your dog's poop can act as an indicator of dietary issues, infections, or even more serious health concerns.

At Tidy Doo®, we care about keeping your yard clean and your pet healthy. Here’s a visual guide to help you understand the different colors of dog poop and what they might mean for your furry friend.


Brown

What It Means:

  • Brown poop is the gold standard of dog health. A rich, chocolate-brown color indicates a healthy digestive system and a balanced diet.


    What to Do:

  • No action needed—your pup is doing great!


Yellow

What It Means:

  • Yellow poop may signal a food intolerance or digestive issue. Think of it as a warning light on your dog’s digestive dashboard.


    What to Do:

  • Monitor your dog’s diet and consult your vet if the yellow color persists.


Orange

What It Means:

  • Orange poop can be a sign of issues with the liver, gallbladder, or pancreas.


    What to Do:

  • Contact your vet to discuss potential underlying causes.


Red

What It Means:

  • Red streaks or coloration in your dog’s poop may indicate internal bleeding, an anal gland infection, or an injury.


    What to Do:

  • Don’t delay—consult your vet immediately.


Green

What It Means:

  • Green poop might mean your dog has been eating grass, consuming a diet high in fat, or dealing with a bacterial infection.


    What to Do:

  • If green poop persists or is accompanied by other symptoms, schedule a vet visit.


Blue

What It Means:

  • Blue poop could indicate something serious, like rat poison ingestion, or something less harmful, like eating a non-food item (e.g., a crayon or toy).


    What to Do:

  • Contact your vet immediately to rule out poisoning or other dangers.


Purple

What It Means:

  • Purple or pinkish poop may indicate a gastrointestinal tract infection or hemorrhagic gastroenteritis.


    What to Do:

  • Seek veterinary care right away, as this could be a serious issue.


Gray or White

What It Means:

  • Gray or white poop can suggest too much calcium in the diet, pancreas issues, or older stool that has been exposed to the sun.


    What to Do:

  • Discuss your dog’s diet and any symptoms with your vet.


Black

What It Means:

  • Black, tarry poop might indicate internal bleeding in the stomach or small intestine. Alternatively, it could be a result of dirt consumption.


    What to Do:

  • Consult your vet immediately to determine the cause.


Why Monitoring Dog Poop Matters

Your dog's poop isn’t just waste—it’s a window into their health. Regularly checking its color and consistency can help you catch potential problems early, allowing for timely intervention.


How Tidy Doo® Helps

At Tidy Doo®, we understand that cleaning up after your dog is an essential part of keeping your yard safe and healthy. Our professional pet waste removal services not only keep your outdoor spaces clean but also give you peace of mind, knowing you’re staying on top of your dog’s health.

 
 
 

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