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Hi LynnIsn't that how it goes? You take a puppy ( or a child even) to the doctor and the next day they are sick......You're puppy is very small. She is also super young. Chihuahuas, especially one as small as yours, should stay with the breeder until they are 12 weeks old. Maybe, a member will read your email soon that has a lot of experience with tiny puppies with diarrhea and can help you, but if she were my puppy I would immediately take her to the emergency vets.Diarrhea in a tiny puppy is very serious.Here is something a vet who has a web site online, says about this:Acute diarrhea in a puppy should not be treated at home due to the
potential for parvovirus. It really is important to seek veterinary help
pretty quickly, especially if the diarrhea is preceded by or accompanied by depression.Chances are your puppy doesn't have parvo, but when the puppy is so small and young they can go downhill pretty quickly.Be sure to tell us how she is tomorrow!katie
noticeable depression.
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