Gastroenteritis in dogs is a relatively common condition where there is inflammation of the stomach and intestines. This results in vomiting, diarrhoea or both. Though common, canine gastroenteritis can be frustrating and, in severe cases, quite scary. There are many possible causes of gastroenteritis in dogs, so it’s useful to know what the signs are, what you can do for your dog at home and when you should seek veterinary help.
Canine gastroenteritis is further separated into two types – acute and chronic. Acute gastroenteritis comes on suddenly. Chronic gastrointestinal signs occur over the course of weeks, months or even years. Acute gastroenteritis usually goes away by itself; in other cases, it will progressively worsen until veterinary treatment is needed. Sometimes, acute gastroenteritis in dogs can become chronic.

Gastroenteritis in dogs typically starts with soft stool that becomes progressively wetter. Later on, you may notice mucus in the stool, your dog straining to produce a bowel movement and/or defecation in the house. You can also see diarrhoea with vomiting. Less often, it can manifest as vomiting alone, though if the condition is confined to the stomach, veterinarians may refer to it as gastritis.
Here are the common signs:
Gastroenteritis in dogs can have many potential causes. Here's a list of the more common ones:
Unfortunately, it's usually difficult to pinpoint the exact cause of the condition. However, this doesn't mean that your dog can't be cured. In fact, most veterinary treatment is successful.
This is a difficult question to answer because it depends on the cause and whether the signs are acute or chronic. Most cases of acute gastroenteritis will resolve with time and some supportive care at home. These cases typically last 24–48 hours, the same as when humans get a stomach bug.
If your dog is vomiting or has diarrhoea, the first thing to do is make sure they stay hydrated. Vomiting in particular can lead to rapid dehydration and loss of essential minerals. Make sure there are plenty of fresh water bowls around, so your dog never has to go far to get a drink. You can also put electrolyte powder in the water to help replace the minerals, but take care that the flavour doesn’t put your dog off drinking.
Don’t withhold food unless they are actively vomiting. Food is essential for recovery and healing of the gastrointestinal tract. Your vet can provide recommendations for special highly digestible foods that are designed for pets with gastrointestinal upset. While cooked chicken breast and rice has been recommended historically, this isn't balanced and may not provide all of the necessary nutrients. Speak to your vet clinic as soon as you can to get the right food.
Chronic cases, as mentioned above, may last weeks or months. These always need veterinary attention.
Although acute cases of dog gastroenteritis may resolve on their own, there are some instances where it is essential to see your vet, as gastroenteritis can be life-threatening.

Many dogs with mild acute gastroenteritis will appear surprisingly normal. They may show no signs other than a change in the quality, quantity, frequency or location of their stool. However, if you notice any of the following symptoms, seek veterinary help as quickly as possible. Be extra cautious with puppies, senior dogs and small breeds, as these will become dehydrated and ill much more quickly than larger adult dogs.
When to see a vet:
Calling your vet should always be the first step if you suspect an issue with your dog's digestive health. They can let you know the best recommendations for your dog and tell you if your pet needs to be examined straight away. Your veterinarian may need to run tests such as a faecal examination, bloodwork, x-rays, or an ultrasound to determine the cause of your dog’s symptoms. Some cases of gastroenteritis, especially chronic cases, may need feeding trials with a specialised food, biopsies of the gut or exploratory surgery.
Your vet may recommend one or more of the following:
The role nutrition plays in gastroenteritis can't be overstated because good nutrition can benefit the majority of cases. We now know just how important the microbiome is in dogs, humans and many other animals. It affects our immune system and even affects our moods and brain activity. It is a powerful thing that needs nourishment and looking after.
Gastrointestinal foods fall into a few categories, and which one your dog is recommended will depend on what your vet feels is the underlying cause.
Many cases of gastrointestinal symptoms in dogs, both acute and chronic, can be very successfully managed with a change in nutrition or with nutrition and medications. Of course, some causes, like cancer, poisoning or viral diseases, can be very serious and may need additional treatments. If ever you are concerned about your dog’s health, seek veterinary help sooner rather than later, as an early diagnosis is always best to reduce the severity of the symptoms and the problem itself. Together with your vet, you can ensure your dog is feeling tiptop again as soon as possible.
Yes, in some cases. Acute gastroenteritis in dogs is often self-limiting and will resolve in 24–48 hours, much like humans with an upset stomach. However, seeking veterinary advice is always a good thing to do.
If at all possible, get a special highly digestible food from your vet. Feed your dog frequent small meals.
In most cases, no, but some diseases can be contagious, so always be careful and keep your dog’s vaccines up to date.
Reviewed by Becky Mullis, DVM, DACVIM (Nutrition) and Emma Milne BVSc FRCVS.
Dr. Patty Khuly is an honours graduate of both Wellesley College and the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine. She received her MBA at The Wharton School of Business as part of the prestigious VMD/MBA dual-degree program. She's now the proud owner of Sunset Animal Clinic in Miami, Florida. But that's not all. Dr. K is a nerdy reader, avid knitter, hot yoga fanatic, music geek, struggling runner, and indefatigable foodie. She lives in South Miami with three dogs, countless cats, two rescued goats and a hilarious flock of hens.
You can follow her writing at DrPattyKhuly.com and at SunsetVets.com.
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