Oh dear, not a very pleasant start for you but I‘m sure once she‘s settled into a good raw diet, she‘ll be fine. Might be an idea to give her a little boiled chicken and rice just to get her stomach settled before you switch over to raw and then maybe introduce it gradually, perhaps with only one sort of meat to start with, maybe chciken, and then start and vary it. I literally did a so called Cold Turkey with Humphrey and switched over from dry to raw in one day but he was somewhat older and didn‘t have any digestion problems. Liver and Offal can cause runny pooh, - I add a bit to every meal, the same with tripe as I find that better than giving him one meal of just liver (which he doesn‘t teal like much anyway) and we don‘t have the problems of runny tummies anymore.
Maybe better to check with the vet re worms or parasites - Giardien for example, , a good natural way of keeping them at bay (although I‘m careful not to say completely prevent) is coconut (either dessicated or coconut oil, ) or a small amount of garlic. I don‘t have Humphrey dewormed as a matter of course, I have a poo test done every few months or so but since he‘s been on raw, we‘ve never had a problem. If he did have worms, then I would treat with dewormer from the vet. Itchy dry skin might clear up once he‘s on a good diet - Humphrey‘s scurfy coat, which was my main reason for going raw, cleared up within a week. A drop of oil, salmon, coconut, linseed etc is also food for the skin and coat.
My last two dogs lived to good old ages, despite the reputed Pedigree Pal
, but I didn‘t know about raw then.
Hope that helps a bit! Welcome to the site by the way, look forward to hearing more about Goldie, would love to see pictures!