- The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) has a list of resources for low-cost veterinary care, including a database of clinics and hospitals that offer discounted services.
- The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) also has a list of resources for affordable veterinary care, including a search tool that can help you find clinics and hospitals in your area that offer sliding-scale fees or other discounts.
- Some animal shelters and rescue organizations also offer low-cost veterinary services to the public. You can contact your local animal shelter or rescue organization to see if they offer these services.
Here are some tips for helping your dog at home:
- Keep your dog hydrated by offering him small amounts of water frequently.
- Do not feed him any food for the next 12-24 hours. This will give his stomach a chance to rest.
- If your dog is vomiting, you can try giving him a bland diet of boiled rice and chicken or cottage cheese.
- You can also give your dog an over-the-counter antacid to help reduce vomiting.
- If your dog is lethargic, you should try to keep him comfortable and warm.
If your dog's condition does not improve within 24 hours, you should take him to see a veterinarian.