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My six month old puppies unknown sickness?

My puppy has had no energy for the last three days she is normally a very energetic puppy. She also on her first day of being sick was vomiting up her food and water, seem depressed and had a strong brown/red diarrhea thats happened only once that day. Now she is not drinking or eating, her nose is dry and she seems to want to be left alone. We have observed the vomit sometimes is a yellow liquid and other times its a white foamy mucus. She hasn't pooped in two days now and were really worried and we cant take her to the vet till Friday. Please help us with any information.
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Welcome...The wanting to be left alone is illness....The yellow/foamy/Vomit is stomach acid/bile....It comes from not eating....The brown/red Diarrhea is blood...The dry/warm nose is Fever.....

This is either an Infection and needs oral antibiotics or a Parasite, which is treated differently......You need to try to get into the Vet today if possible....Lack of eating and drinking causes dehydration which is serious.....Especially in a puppy...They can't take it very long!!!

Good luck and please come back and let us know how she's doing... I hope you get her there ASAP.......Karla
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974371 tn?1424653129
You have what sounds like a very sick puppy.  You need to get an appt with the Vet ASAP!!!
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