TLDR The dog fully recovered and regrew hair after treatment.
A male Pitbull dog with chronic flea allergy dermatitis and alopecia on its lower back was successfully treated using a combination of Fipronil and Methoprene Spot-On Solution, Chlorhexidine and Miconazole shampoo, and topical Miconazole, Ofloxacin, and Clobetasol ointment. Additionally, oral administration of Cephalexin and Prednisolone was given. This treatment regimen resulted in complete recovery and hair re-growth.
The dog fully recovered and regrew hair after a combination of topical and oral treatments.
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