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Fast ER-style triage for common canine symptoms
Know when to go to the ❤️ER 🧡Urgent Care or 💚Monitor at home.
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This tool is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional veterinary advice. If you believe your pet requires immediate medical attention, DO NOT WAIT — visit your nearest emergency veterinary facility immediately!


Is your dog vomiting or acting differently than usual?Some vomiting can be mild, but repeated episodes or changes in behavior may indicate something more serious. Use this guide to decide what to do next.

Dog Vomiting — Emergency or Not?

Fast ER-style triage for common dog symptoms

Repeated vomiting, lethargy, weakness, dehydration, refusing food, or vomiting multiple times in a day can signal emergencies.
Use the canine vomiting triage quiz below to help decide what to do next.

GO TO ER NOW IF:
❤️Not eating AND not drinking
❤️Lethargy, weakness, or collapse
❤️Blood in vomit or dark/coffee-ground material
❤️Repeated vomiting (multiple times in a few hours)

URGENT (same-day vet):
🧡Mild lethargy
🧡Decreased appetite
🧡Not improving within 24 hours
🧡Vomiting multiple times in a day

MONITOR (closely):
💚Acting normal afterward
💚Single episode of vomiting
💚Eating and drinking normally

Still unsure where your dog falls? Take the quick triage quiz for a clear answer.

Is your dog not eating or acting off?A decreased appetite can sometimes be minor, but when combined with other symptoms it may signal a problem. Use this guide to decide if your dog needs urgent care.

Dog Not Eating — Emergency or Not?

Fast ER-style triage for common dog symptoms

Dogs that stop eating can become critically ill quickly.
Refusing food, hiding, weakness, vomiting, weight loss, lethargy, or dehydration may require urgent or emergency veterinary care.
Use the canine triage quiz below to help decide what to do next.

GO TO ER NOW IF:
❤️Not drinking
❤️Lethargic or weak
❤️Not eating for 24–48 hours
❤️Vomiting or diarrhea present

URGENT (same-day vet):l
🧡Mild lethargy
🧡Behavioral changes
🧡Eating less than normal
🧡Not improving within 24 hours

MONITOR (closely):
💚Skipped one meal
💚Drinking and active
💚Acting normal otherwise

Still unsure where your dog falls? Take the quick triage quiz for a clear answer.

Is your dog unusually tired, weak, or less active than normal?Lethargy can range from mild to serious depending on the cause. This guide helps you determine whether to seek immediate care or monitor at home.

Dog Lethargic — Emergency or Not?

Fast ER-style triage for common dog symptoms

Lethargy in dogs is not always “just resting.”
Weakness, hiding, refusing food, breathing changes, vomiting, fever, pain, or difficulty moving can signal serious illness or emergencies.
Use the canine lethargy triage quiz below to help decide what to do next.

GO TO ER NOW IF:
❤️Difficulty breathing
❤️Not eating AND not drinking
❤️Not moving or extremely weak
❤️Collapse or unresponsiveness

URGENT (same-day vet):
🧡Behavioral changes
🧡Eating less than usual
🧡Less active than normal
🧡Not improving within a few hours

MONITOR (closely):
💚Eating and drinking normally
💚Temporary low energy that improves
💚Slight decrease in activity but still alert

Still unsure where your dog falls? Take the quick triage quiz for a clear answer.