Dog poop color and texture
Brown, mucus or jelly-like dog stool
Brown stool is usually a healthy sign when your dog is eating, drinking, and acting normally. Mucus can appear when the colon is irritated or inflamed, especially with loose stool or straining.
Last updated: May 2026
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Common causes
- Normal bile digestion and a balanced routine
- Diet is likely moving through the gut at a typical pace
- Colitis, dietary upset, stress, parasites, infection, or food sensitivity
- Lower gut irritation
Warning signs
Red flags
Stop home care and call a vet if these appear.
- Sudden odor change, repeated vomiting, appetite loss, or stool that becomes watery
- Any color change that lasts more than a day or two
- Blood, repeated urgency, watery diarrhea, vomiting, pain, or appetite loss
- Mucus that keeps appearing over several bowel movements
Home care tips
- Keep food, treats, water intake, and bathroom schedule consistent.
- Monitor the next few bowel movements for changes in color, texture, or frequency.
- Note food changes, stressors, and stool frequency.
- Call your vet if mucus repeats, appears with blood, or your dog seems unwell.
- Keep fresh water available and pause new treats, table scraps, or sudden diet changes.
- Write down food changes, plant access, stress events, and the number of abnormal stools.
- Call your vet if the stool repeats, becomes watery, or appears with vomiting or appetite loss.
Questions to ask your vet
- Could this poop color be explained by diet, medication, or recent routine changes?
- Should I bring a stool sample, photo, or list of recent foods and supplements?
- What symptoms would mean I should go to urgent or emergency care today?
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Pet probiotics
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Sensitive stomach food
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Content is researched against veterinary medical references and written as a pet-owner education tool. It is not a diagnosis and cannot replace care from your veterinarian.