Dog Vomiting & Diarrhea? See a San Jose Vet Today
GI problems are the #1 reason dogs visit the emergency vet. Whether it's a single episode or persistent vomiting and diarrhea, ARCH Veterinary provides same-day diagnosis and treatment — walk-ins welcome.
When to Bring Your Dog to the Vet
Not all vomiting and diarrhea is an emergency — but some situations can't wait. Monitor & Schedule If no improvement in 24–48 hours, schedule a vet visit. Vomiting blood or dark material
What to Expect at Your Visit
ll ask about diet, timeline, and symptoms. A thorough physical exam checks hydration, abdomen, and overall condition. Targeted Diagnostics Based on findings: fecal parasite test, parvo test (puppies), bloodwork, X-rays, or ultrasound to identify the cause. Anti-nausea medication, IV or subcutaneous fluids, anti-diarrheal therapy, pain management, and antibiotics if infection is found.
Common Causes of Vomiting & Diarrhea in Dogs
Dietary indiscretion (ate something bad) Sudden food change Intestinal parasites Parvovirus (puppies)
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Dog Vomiting & Diarrhea overview
Dog vomiting or bloody diarrhea in San Jose? Walk-in vet care 8 AM–10 PM daily. Parvo testing, IV fluids & rapid diagnosis. Call ARCH Vet (669) 230-5034. GI problems are the #1 reason dogs visit the emergency vet. Whether it's a single episode or persistent vomiting and diarrhea, ARCH Veterinary provides same-day diagnosis and treatment — walk-ins welcome. This page also covers GI problems are the #1 reason dogs visit the emergency vet. Whether it's a single episode or persistent vomiting and diarrhea, ARCH Veterinary provides same-day diagnosis and treatment — walk-ins welcome., Open 8 AM – 10 PM Daily, 824 N Winchester Blvd, San Jose, Not all vomiting and diarrhea is an emergency — but some situations can't wait., Monitor & Schedule, If no improvement in 24–48 hours, schedule a vet visit., Walk-in or call. Same-day diagnosis and treatment at our Winchester location., and When should I take my dog to the vet for vomiting?. ARCH Veterinary Services writes each service page for pet owners who need clear, crawlable information before they call, drive in, or choose the next step for their animal. The content is specific to this route, the San Jose community, and the care available through the Winchester and Santa Teresa teams rather than a generic homepage summary.
When San Jose pet owners use this page
Use this page when your pet's signs, diagnosis, procedure, or care plan matches dog vomiting & diarrhea. Important topics for this service include dog, vomiting, diarrhea, timing, diagnostics, treatment planning, owner communication, and follow-up care. Some situations are routine and can be scheduled, while others need same-day attention because pain, dehydration, breathing effort, toxin exposure, urinary trouble, wounds, eye problems, or sudden behavior changes can progress quickly. If your pet seems unstable, call while heading to the hospital so the team can prepare for triage.
How ARCH Veterinary approaches dog vomiting & diarrhea
The care process starts with history, a physical exam, and a practical discussion of what has changed at home. Depending on the concern, the veterinarian may recommend bloodwork, urinalysis, fecal testing, X-rays, ultrasound, CT imaging, dental imaging, pain control, medication, fluid therapy, surgery, hospitalization, or follow-up with a primary care or referral partner. Recommendations are explained in plain language, and estimates are reviewed before non-emergency treatment proceeds.
Diagnostics, treatment, and follow-up
ARCH Veterinary combines general practice, urgent care, emergency care, surgery, dentistry, imaging, and senior pet support in San Jose. That matters because many cases do not fit neatly into one category: a vomiting dog may need toxin screening or foreign-body imaging, a limping pet may need pain control and orthopedic evaluation, and a dental patient may need X-rays or oral surgery. Follow-up plans are tailored to the diagnosis, the pet's age, comfort level, medications, and the owner's ability to monitor at home.
Access, walk-ins, and related care
The Winchester hospital at 824 N Winchester Blvd is open daily from 8 AM until 10 PM and welcomes walk-ins during open hours. Santa Teresa supports general practice and urgent care for South San Jose families. Internal links on this page connect related services so crawlers and pet owners can understand how dog vomiting & diarrhea connects with emergency care, diagnostics, surgery, dentistry, wellness exams, and location information. For immediate concerns, call (669) 230-5034 or use the contact and location pages for directions and next steps.
Questions to discuss with the veterinary team
When you contact ARCH Veterinary about dog vomiting & diarrhea, be ready to share your pet's species, breed, age, weight, medications, prior diagnoses, timing of symptoms, appetite, drinking, urination, breathing pattern, pain level, and any recent toxin exposure or injury. These details help the team decide whether a walk-in visit, scheduled appointment, diagnostic workup, monitoring plan, or immediate emergency evaluation is most appropriate. Clear history also helps avoid repeating tests unnecessarily and supports safer anesthesia, medication, imaging, or procedure planning.
Why this page is separate from the homepage
This route is intentionally pre-rendered with its own HTML body, H1, H2 sections, internal links, and structured data so search engines and no-JavaScript visitors can read service-specific information before the React app loads. The content is not a shared homepage fallback. It is written to explain dog vomiting & diarrhea in San Jose, connect owners with related ARCH Veterinary resources, and provide enough context for crawlers to understand the unique purpose of this landing page.
Local context for San Jose pets
ARCH Veterinary serves families across Winchester, Santana Row, West San Jose, South San Jose, Campbell, Santa Clara, Cupertino, Los Gatos, Willow Glen, Almaden Valley, and nearby South Bay communities. Local access matters when a pet is painful, anxious, vomiting, limping, coughing, recovering from a procedure, or needs imaging before a treatment decision. A route-specific page helps owners match the right service to the right location and gives search engines a clear, crawlable explanation of the care available for this exact topic.
Frequently asked questions
When to Bring Your Dog to the Vet
Not all vomiting and diarrhea is an emergency — but some situations can't wait. Monitor & Schedule If no improvement in 24–48 hours, schedule a vet visit. Vomiting blood or dark material
What to Expect at Your Visit
ll ask about diet, timeline, and symptoms. A thorough physical exam checks hydration, abdomen, and overall condition. Targeted Diagnostics Based on findings: fecal parasite test, parvo test (puppies), bloodwork, X-rays, or ultrasound to identify the cause. Anti-nausea medication, IV or subcutaneous fluids, anti-diarrheal therapy, pain management, and antibiotics if infection is found.
Common Causes of Vomiting & Diarrhea in Dogs
Dietary indiscretion (ate something bad) Sudden food change Intestinal parasites Parvovirus (puppies)
GI Care for Pets Across San Jose
What Pet Parents Say About Our Urgent Care Dog Vomiting & Diarrhea Questions