not sure where you are.... if there is a farm store or feed mill near you, they often have various antibiotics for treatment. Trick is to find the right one. Sometimes staff will have an idea of which would be best. I"m suggesting this because it is usually cheaper than antibiotics from vets. You could also see what is available, and then just ask the vet which would be better for this situation and most vets will give you that answer over the phone for free.
I would give him crushed fresh garlic - finely chop a bulb up with something that appeals to him (cold cereal, fruit, greens, noodles, whatever) and get as much garlic into him as you can. It has some qualities that will help him til you can get some antibiotics.
Also, if you know whose dog that is, call the owner up and ask for repayment of vet bills. Even if the person won't pay up, you are putting them on notice to keep their g.d. dog away from your animals.
Hang in there!
I would give him crushed fresh garlic - finely chop a bulb up with something that appeals to him (cold cereal, fruit, greens, noodles, whatever) and get as much garlic into him as you can. It has some qualities that will help him til you can get some antibiotics.
Also, if you know whose dog that is, call the owner up and ask for repayment of vet bills. Even if the person won't pay up, you are putting them on notice to keep their g.d. dog away from your animals.
Hang in there!