New York · Online Vet · Reviewed by Dr. Tiffany Delacruz, DVM
Dog Diarrhea in Brooklyn, NY
When to monitor · When to call a vet · When to go in person
Diarrhea in dogs ranges from a single soft stool to severe bloody outbursts. Most isolated episodes resolve with bland-diet management. Persistent diarrhea, especially with vomiting, blood, or lethargy, requires veterinary care — dogs (especially small and senior dogs) dehydrate fast.
Dog Diarrhea in Brooklyn: What Brooklyn Pet Parents Should Know
Brooklyn's dense brownstone neighborhoods mean lots of indoor cats and apartment dogs — and not always a vet within easy reach. RexVet keeps a licensed New York veterinarian a tap away.
NYC dogs frequently develop dietary-indiscretion diarrhea from street food, garbage, and sidewalk exposure. Winter chicken-bone exposure (Christmas trash) is a real seasonal risk. NYC dog parks have higher transmission rates for giardia and Campylobacter.
RexVet serves pet parents across Brooklyn, including Park Slope, Williamsburg, Dumbo, and surrounding New York neighborhoods.
Common causes of dog diarrhea
- Dietary indiscretion (eating something off, garbage, table scraps)
- Sudden food change
- Intestinal parasites (giardia, hookworms, whipworms, roundworms)
- Bacterial overgrowth or infection (Clostridium, Campylobacter, Salmonella)
- Viral infection (parvovirus in puppies — life-threatening)
- Food allergy or intolerance
- Inflammatory bowel disease
- Pancreatitis
- Toxin exposure
- Tick-borne disease
Red flags — go to a Brooklyn emergency vet now
- ⚠ Bloody, dark, or tarry stool
- ⚠ Severe vomiting alongside diarrhea
- ⚠ Severe lethargy, weakness, or collapse
- ⚠ Refusing all food and water
- ⚠ Diarrhea in a puppy under 6 months (parvo concern — life-threatening)
- ⚠ Diarrhea after possible toxin exposure
- ⚠ Persistent diarrhea beyond 48 hours
- ⚠ Signs of dehydration (sticky gums, sunken eyes, skin tent)
Any of these in your Brooklyn dog means stop reading the internet and call a vet or go to an emergency clinic. RexVet can help triage by video if you're not sure — but emergencies need in-person care.
When telehealth works for Brooklyn dogs — and when it doesn't
RexVet handles mild-to-moderate diarrhea via video: bland-diet coaching, dewormer prescriptions for parasitic causes, metronidazole and probiotic guidance, and triage of when you need an in-person fecal test. Most adult dogs with single-episode diarrhea + normal energy do well with conservative management.
Start a $64.99 video visit →Puppies with diarrhea (parvo screening), bloody diarrhea, severe vomiting + diarrhea, dehydration signs, or any signs of toxin exposure need in-person care. Persistent diarrhea beyond 48 hours often needs fecal testing and bloodwork.
What you can do at home for your Brooklyn dog
- 1 Withhold food for 12 hours (water in small amounts is okay)
- 2 Reintroduce a bland diet slowly (boiled chicken + plain rice)
- 3 Track frequency, volume, color, consistency, and any blood
- 4 Make sure water is freely available — encourage with low-sodium broth if needed
- 5 Don't give human anti-diarrheal medications (Imodium, Pepto-Bismol — risky in dogs)
- 6 Photograph any unusual stool to show your vet
Frequently asked questions
Frequently asked questions
When should I worry about my Brooklyn dog has diarrhea?
Red flags that mean call a vet immediately, regardless of location: Bloody, dark, or tarry stool; Severe vomiting alongside diarrhea; Severe lethargy, weakness, or collapse. For Brooklyn pet parents specifically: NYC dogs frequently develop dietary-indiscretion diarrhea from street food, garbage, and sidewalk exposure.
Can a RexVet online vet help with dog diarrhea in Brooklyn?
Yes — RexVet is licensed in New York and our veterinarians can examine your dog by video from Brooklyn. RexVet handles mild-to-moderate diarrhea via video: bland-diet coaching, dewormer prescriptions for parasitic causes, metronidazole and probiotic guidance, and triage of when you need an in-person fecal test. Most adult dogs with single-episode diarrhea + normal energy do well with conservative management. A $64.99 video visit gets you a licensed New York vet who can recommend home care, prescribe medications, or tell you when in-person care is required.
When does my Brooklyn dog need to be seen in person instead of online?
Puppies with diarrhea (parvo screening), bloody diarrhea, severe vomiting + diarrhea, dehydration signs, or any signs of toxin exposure need in-person care. Persistent diarrhea beyond 48 hours often needs fecal testing and bloodwork. If your dog needs in-person care, Brooklyn has several 24/7 emergency vet clinics — RexVet can help you decide whether to go now or whether the situation can be managed by video.
What can I do at home for my dog's diarrhea in Brooklyn?
Until you can speak with a vet: Withhold food for 12 hours (water in small amounts is okay); Reintroduce a bland diet slowly (boiled chicken + plain rice); Track frequency, volume, color, consistency, and any blood. Never give human medications to your dog without veterinary guidance.
Does Brooklyn's climate affect why my dog has diarrhea?
NYC dogs frequently develop dietary-indiscretion diarrhea from street food, garbage, and sidewalk exposure. Winter chicken-bone exposure (Christmas trash) is a real seasonal risk. NYC dog parks have higher transmission rates for giardia and Campylobacter.
Can I get a prescription for my Brooklyn dog online?
Yes. RexVet's veterinarians are licensed in New York and can prescribe medications, prescription diets, and Rx refills via $64.99 video visits. Prescriptions are filled through RexVet's in-house pharmacy (RexVetRx) with same-day delivery in most Brooklyn ZIP codes, or transferred to any local pharmacy.
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