Staphylococcus pseudintermedius belongs to the normal
microbiota of dogs and is an opportunistic pathogen [1].
The bacterium can cause a plethora of infections in dogs
and is also capable of causing infections in humans [2].
Since the mid 2000’s methicillin resistant S. pseudintermedius
(MRSP) isolates have become more common [3,
4]. This has raised concern of emerging antimicrobial
resistance and infections that are difficult to cure with