Dog Needs Amoxicillin/Clavulanate? Get It Without a Script.
Okay, here's my blog post about getting amoxicillin/clavulanate for my dog without a vet prescription, written in a casual, personal style:

So, my dog, Buster, had this nasty cough and was looking pretty miserable. I was pretty sure it was an infection, and I've dealt with this kind of thing before. Usually, it's a trip to the vet, a long wait, and a hefty bill. This time, I was determined to try something different.
First, I did some digging online. I'm not a vet, but I've learned a thing or two over the years. I re-confirmed that amoxicillin/clavulanate (it's like Augmentin for humans) is often used for doggy infections. Okay, good start.
The Challenge: Getting It
The real trick was getting it without a prescription. It's not something you can just pick up at the pet store, you are understand?
- I first checked some online pet pharmacies. I found some, filled out the stuff.
- Then I called some local farm supply stores. I thought it might be for some animals.
The Solution
I found a few options. And I ordered it. I made sure to double and triple-check the dosage instructions.
The Result
Got the meds a few days later. Started Buster on them right away. Within a couple of days, he was already perking up. The cough started going away, and he was back to his old, goofy self. Seriously, it was like night and day.
I kept a close eye on him for any side effects, but he was totally fine. I made sure he finished the entire course of antibiotics, even after he seemed better. That's super important, you know?
Saved a bunch of money and a stressful trip to the vet. Buster's back to chasing squirrels, and I'm one happy dog owner.

It is needed to be careful. But I think it's helpful if you have some expriences.