Vision:
To provide outstanding care to both patients and clients while continuously focusing on improvement. We will accomplish this care with employees who take pride in their work and treat patients, clients, and colleagues with respect; this will create an enjoyable, safe, and productive work environment.
Mission:
At Magnolia Veterinary Hospital we will service our patients and clients with exceptional, quality medicine all while providing educational and compassionate care during every visit. We will focus on communication so that our clients are equipped to make the best decisions for their pet and family. Our team will center on patients and clients with a positive caring attitude and will strive to be better through ongoing education.
Goal:
At Magnolia Veterinary Hospital our goal is to provide the best veterinary medical care possible with a cheerful, caring and compassionate attitude to help our patients live a long healthy life. We will always treat our patients and clients the way we would want our own pets and ourselves treated
Monday — Friday: 7:30 a.m. —5:00 p.m.
Saturday: 8:00 a.m. — 12:00 p.m.
What You Need to Know
Chocolate can be poisonous to both dogs and cats! The signs from chocolate poisoning can range from mild to severe and can even lead to death. Symptoms of chocolate poisoning include restlessness, hyperactivity, panting, pacing, an elevated heart rate, abnormal heart rhythms, tremors, seizures, and collapse.
Watch this video from the Pet Poison Helpline to learn how to keep your pet safe.
One of the most rewarding things about being a pet owner is knowing that you've given an animal a loving home for the rest of their days. And what could be more rewarding than giving a senior pet a "new leash on life"? Senior pets are often passed over in favor of puppies and kittens, but they have so much to offer! Here are five reasons to consider adopting a senior pet today:
Just like humans, our pets can suffer from obesity. As pet owners, it's our responsibility to make sure our animal companions stay at a healthy weight. Not only does obesity limit your pet's mobility, but it can also lead to a host of health problems and make your pet more susceptible to disease. Here's what you need to know about pet obesity and how to prevent it.
When our pets are sick or injured, they can’t tell us where it hurts or how they feel. However, there are subtle signs that can help you determine when your pet isn’t feeling well. Knowing how to recognize these hidden signs of pain is essential for getting your pet the help they need and improving their comfort.
At Magnolia Veterinary Hospital our goal is to provide the best veterinary medical care possible with a cheerful, caring and compassionate attitude to help our patients live a long healthy life. We will always treat our patients and clients the way we would want our own pets and ourselves treated.