The very first thing I would test with a stubborn skin condition is thyroid. My dogs get their thyroids tested annually even if there are no symptoms. The last time I did a full thyroid panel it was about $75. That's not much money compared to repeated vet visits and meds that don't get results. I have two older horses that both get their thyroids tested twice a year to make sure that their meds are working correctly. I hope you get this cleared up, good luck.
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