Dog Poop: What’s Normal, What’s Not, and When to Call the Vet

Let’s be real—every NYC dog parent has inspected poop on the sidewalk at some point. It’s one of the best ways to monitor your dog’s health. But what’s normal, what’s not, and when should you call the vet?

What Normal Dog Poop Looks Like

  • Color: Chocolate brown (due to bile)

  • Shape: Log-like, segmented, easy to pick up

  • Consistency: Firm, not too hard or too soft

  • Frequency: 1–3 times daily, typically on a schedule

What Your Dog’s Poop Might Be Telling You

  • Soft or runny stool: May signal dietary issues, stress, or infection

  • Hard, dry poop: Could be due to dehydration or low fiber intake

  • Mucus: Often seen with colitis or irritation in the colon

  • Greasy or pale poop: Possible issue with fat absorption or liver function

  • Blood or black stool: Can indicate internal bleeding—call your vet immediately

NYC-Specific Causes of Digestive Upset

  • Eating garbage or food off the street

  • Exposure to bacteria or parasites in dog parks

  • High stress levels from noise or separation anxiety

When to Call URvet Care

  • Diarrhea lasting more than 24 hours

  • Blood in stool (bright red or black)

  • Sudden change in stool pattern or color

  • Signs of vomiting, lethargy, or loss of appetite alongside stool changes

Tips for Better Bowel Health

  • Feed a consistent, balanced diet

  • Avoid giving table scraps

  • Use parasite preventives year-round

  • Always keep your dog hydrated, especially after walks

Pro Tip: Keep a poop log for a few days if something seems off. Photos help too (yes, really!)—bring them to your vet visit.

At URvet Care, we’re not shy about poop—it’s a vital health clue. Come see us if something looks (or smells) off.

Amanda Stoopler

Co-Founder &
Chief Creative Officer

Amanda Stoopler is an accomplished entrepreneur, interior designer, and the Co-founder and Chief Creative Officer at URVet Care. With a rich background in both the business and creative spheres, Amanda has built a career that bridges her diverse interests and skills seamlessly. 

Amanda’s journey began with key internships with luminary fashion figures such as Zac Posen and Diane Von Furstenberg, complemented by her immersion in the business operations at G-III Apparel Group. These formative experiences laid the groundwork for her unique blend of business acumen and creative vision.

After earning degrees in Psychology and Business Administration from George Washington University, Amanda joined Stonehenge LLC, a prominent real estate firm in New York City. Initially part of the marketing team, her passion for design quickly led her to spearhead the company’s capital improvement projects and new acquisitions. Further enriched by her night classes in Architecture and Design at Parsons, Amanda played a pivotal role in overseeing design for projects within the company’s extensive $3 billion portfolio, showcasing her adeptness in navigating both the aesthetic and commercial facets of large-scale ventures.

At the age of twenty-four, Amanda channeled her passion and expertise into her own venture, founding Amanda Paige Interiors. Her firm has since built a stellar portfolio, featuring a wide array of both commercial and residential projects across domestic and international arenas.

Amanda’s role at URVet Care epitomizes her commitment to blending creativity with care. Drawing from personal experiences in both human and veterinary medicine, along with industry knowledge, Amanda leverages her profound experience in design and marketing to lead all creative facets at URVet Care. Her unique perspective and professional acumen drive the brand’s vision of enhancing veterinary care through thoughtful design and impactful leadership.

Beyond her professional endeavors, Amanda finds joy and inspiration in family time, exploring art galleries, and engaging in activities such as tennis and global travel. These experiences enrich her perspective and fuel her continuous drive for innovation and excellence in every project she undertakes.