My dog has been throwing up and having dark colored diarrhea for 2 days now amd he isnt eating

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If you are not able to get him into a vet right away, you could offer him a small amount of boiled chicken and white rice to see if he is interested and able to hold down. Good luck!!
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I'm sorry remy isn't feeling himself. Vomiting , diarrhea, and not eating can be caused by many things in a young dog- often they have eaten something that irritates their stomach or pancreas or they swallowed something that could be stuck in the stomach for example. I would have him evaluated by a veterinarian right away to start sorting out what is going on. Depending on the exact history they may do X-rays or lab work and they will be able to give him medication to help with the vomiting and diarrhea. hope remy is back to himself very soon.
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