I found a young toad apparently hit by a car and lying in the street in its own blood. The toad was bleeding from the back internally (that has now gone away) and the leg was exposed to the muscle on one side.(still there...I would have thought he would have formed new skin by now a week later). i took it home assuming it was going to die in a day. It is going on a week later and it is still alive and moving. I have been putting neosporin without pain killer on the leg and using spring water for its water bowl. He won't eat and I don't want to force him because there could be something wrong digestively. I don't see poop or anything. His foot on that side used to be ok, now it is looking red almost like the leg that is exposed and I don't see a reason for him injuring it. I hope this isn't red leg...I don't know. Does anyone know of any antibiotics I can buy at the pet store as in fish antibiotics I can soak him in? I can't afford to take him to the vet as these vets charge like 150.00 and I have my own animals. I was going to take him to a wildlife center rehab but I figure they will immediately put him down right away. I was kind of hoping if he made it a week maybe he can make it. I would feel bad if they put him down when he could have possibly made it. I guess i am dreaming though. I am pretty sure he will develop an infection no matter how much neosporin I use. I just don't want to see him convulsing or suffering in the end. What do you recommend I do? take him to the wild life center to be put down or try some antibiotics?