TxVicki is right but it could also be other skin conditions secondary or primary infections as well. You will save a lot of money and a lot of stress for both you and your pup if you go straight to a vet dermatologist, please. Presently that looks as though antibiotics are in order. A vet derm will take a scraping of this and treat the acute problem at hand. Please get this boy to a derm. Good luck and keep us posted.
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