I was wondering if she had been an indoor dog before and you just decided to put her out because you didn't want to have to clean up after her? If you look at it in that way, maybe you can understand why it seems like a bad way to deal with the situation to all of us. Let me ask you this.. Do you have children? When my son is sick with diarrhea or is throwing up, I will not let him out of my sight, so that I can monitor how he is doing and make sure he is not getting dehydrated. I would never dream of banishing him to the yard so he won't make a mess on my floor. Same goes for my boxer Killian, if he is not well I watch him like a hawk, and would NEVER put him outside to avoid cleaning up poop or vomit. Having a dog or a child is a lifetime commitment to their well being, they are virtually helpless and at your mercy as far as their health and care goes. How do you think your dog feels being put outside in the freezing cold to fend for herself, and on top of that, she is sick?! She is probably so stressed out and distraught that she doesn't know what to do. Maybe she thinks that if she goes in the dog house you will forget about her completely. As you can see, we all take our pets very seriously, and we have done the reasearch to understand that this breed simply is NOT an outside pet. I really hope and pray that you will take what we are saying to heart and get your pup to the vet to do some tests, to rule out very serious illness, bring her inside where she belongs and let her know you love her. I know it feels like being scolded with what people are telling you, and it is natural to become defensive when someone tries to correct you, but please take a moment to put yourself in your dog's situation and try to understand we are speaking on her behalf.