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Magnolia Animal Dentistry Accepting Nominations To Help Military Families This Holiday Season

Magnolia Animal Dentistry is accepting nominations of veterans or families of veterans to receive a special gift for their furry family members this holiday season. The three servicemen or women chosen will be provided with a complete dental cleaning and treatment package for their pets at no charge to them....


Thank you so much for entrusting your beautiful pets to our care. We are excited to announce that we are now expanding our services so that we can provide you and your furry family members with a full range of general veterinary services!....


Thank You To Our Amazing Staff Members!

I just can’t help but applaud the amazing staff here at Magnolia Animal Dentistry. These wonderful ladies are dedicated to our clients, our patients, veterinary care, and providing everyone with an amazing experience....


Dogs and cats are much more sensitive to alcohol than humans. Even a very small amount can cause significant intoxication. It can cause vomiting, lack of coordination, disorientation, lethargy, listlessness, coma, seizures, and death.


Adding an adorable kitty companion to your home can be such a joyful event, but we recommend a few helpful tips to ensure a smooth transition for your new furry family member, as well as for those already living in the home.


Best Of Clark County 2015!

We were so excited to read in the Columbian newspaper last month that we have voted runner up for best veterinary clinic by the people of Clark County! Thank you all so much for your support!....


Fleas are tiny parasitic insects that bite other animals to feed on blood. They have no wings but an uncanny ability to jump over a foot in distance. A flea may jump from host to host in order to obtain a blood meal. Female fleas lay eggs in batches of about 20 and they can hatch within two days


Bringing Home A New Puppy

Bringing home a new puppy is always exciting. However, it’s also a big responsibility. Make sure that you and your family are prepared for the short-term, high demands of a puppy as well as the 10+ year commitment of caring for a dog through their lifespan.