“…Bacterial intracranial abscess formation in dogs is rare, is described solely within brain tissue, and may be associated with penetrating injury or extension of bacterial otitis interna, or be secondary to the presence of a foreign body, bacterial hematogenous spread, or secondary to immunosuppressive drug treatment . Successful management of intracranial abscesses in dogs has been rarely reported, with only 2 previous case descriptions . A case series of cats with brain abscesses described successful surgical management in 5 out of 7 animals .…”