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Sick puppy

I have a barely new 4 month old siberian husky.  I love my baby girl so much, but lately she has been exhibiting changes that Im not familiar with.  I caught her eating a dead bird today at lunch, and it looked like it had been out there for a long time.  She diarrhead in her kennel and covered in urine.  When I took her outside, she diarrhead twice within 5 minutes of each other, and then just laid down and wouldnt even come to me when i called her when normally she would come running like a puppy.  she has not done this in her kennel for about a month, and im concerned bc I dont know if this is just her growing up, or if she is sick.  Can someone give me any advice?  please, im really worried.
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Thanks...I hope I can get more advice.  I got an appointment at 11 on saturday.  Trust me, Ive already cried a bit and its like, the puppy is still fine (which everyone tells me) but I would not be able to take the heartache of losing her.  She is all white with blue eyes, and that would just kill me.
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I'd be very concerned. You don't know if this bird had any kind of disease or even just from being dead for awhile and decaying could really make her sick. I think puppies are especially vulnerable. I think you should take her to the vet. I'd hate to see you lose this puppy.
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