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Dog poop color and texture

Yellow or Orange, mucus or jelly-like dog stool

Yellow or orange stool can be linked to diet changes, food intolerance, fast transit, or liver and biliary concerns. Mucus can appear when the colon is irritated or inflamed, especially with loose stool or straining.

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Last updated: May 2026

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Common causes

  • Recent diet change, rich foods, or food intolerance
  • Food passing too quickly through the digestive tract
  • Possible liver, pancreas, gallbladder, or bile flow issue
  • 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.

  • Vomiting, pale gums, yellowing eyes, belly pain, or unusual tiredness
  • Greasy stool, repeated diarrhea, or loss of appetite
  • Blood, repeated urgency, watery diarrhea, vomiting, pain, or appetite loss
  • Mucus that keeps appearing over several bowel movements

Home care tips

  • Pause new treats or table scraps and note any recent food changes.
  • Contact your vet if the color continues, your dog seems sick, or diarrhea is present.
  • 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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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.