stop with the cortisone. My thought was a dose or two to stop the licking.
Connie is right, if it is demodex the cortisone can make it worse.
Demodex is a wierd deal, most dogs have some demodex mites at all times, but it only causes trouble on some. It looked like the area was near his penis -- if so, perhaps he got a little urine there, began licking, and removed the hair.
I think you should PM Daniel as it sounds like he is dealing with an identical lesion and is having good luck managing it.
The area affected is his abdomen (front leg in the picture). I've watched more closely and he's not really licking that area. The hair was been missing since the original mange incident while he was still at the rescue before July. It never grew back and the vet checked it and said that's the case sometimes.
In any case, I will PM Daniel for details on fighting this with Pyoben. Thanks for your help and concern as always Betty!
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