
Lethargic, white gums, not eating for couple days, no poop couple days, sucked up, small amount of water, obviously isn't feeling him normal self.


The symptoms you're observing in your Border Collie are indeed quite concerning. Lethargy, white gums, a lack of appetite, and not having a bowel movement for a couple of days can indicate a serious underlying issue. White gums, in particular, can be a sign of anemia or poor circulation, which might be due to various causes such as internal bleeding, severe dehydration, or a systemic illness. The fact that your dog isn't eating or drinking much, along with the absence of bowel movements, suggests he may be experiencing significant discomfort or illness.
Given the severity of these symptoms, I strongly recommend seeking immediate veterinary attention. Your veterinarian can perform a thorough examination, which may include blood tests and imaging, to determine the cause of these symptoms and provide the necessary treatment.
In the meantime, try to keep your dog comfortable and encourage him to drink small amounts of water to prevent dehydration. However, avoid forcing food or water if he is not interested, as this could cause further distress.
Please prioritize getting your dog to a veterinarian as soon as possible to ensure he receives the care he needs. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask. Thank you.
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