Abstract:
Current research is important due to the frequency of cases caused by some pathologies of abscesses recorded in pets.
During these researches, microbiological analyzes were taken from various abscesses of canines and cats by assessing
the virulence and prevalence of the identified bacterial microflora species. Microbiological laboratory investigations of
abscesses of different origins revealed the presence of a bacterial microflora consisting of the prevalent species
Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus epidermidis in all investigated samples. S.aureus and S.epidermidis strains
isolated from various areas of body pathological abscesses in pets revealed significant bacterioscopic and
bacteriological microbiological values in the abscesses of the mandible, paw, ears and oral cavity demonstrating
phenotypic mechanisms of aggression.