(832) 521-5464
FAX: (346) 703-2165
11934 FM 1488
Magnolia, TX 77354

Welcome to Magnolia Veterinary Hospital!

Family Operated, Compassionate Medicine
with Integrity and Outstanding Client Service!

Request an appointment easily and conveniently today!

Our Veterinary Services

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

OUR CLINIC HOURS

Monday, Wednesday and Friday:  7:30 a.m. —5:00 p.m.
Tuesday and Thursday: 7:00 am - 5 pm
Saturday and Sunday: Closed

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Magnolia Veterinary Hospital Services

Wellness
We recommend annual wellness exams for adult dogs and cats between one and seven years old. Puppies, kittens, and senior pets should have more frequent examinations.
Dentistry
Your pet's oral health is a good indicator of his or her overall well-being. We check the teeth and gums at every wellness exam to look for signs of infection or other dental problems.
Spay/Neuter
Spaying your female pet and neutering your male pet helps to control pet overpopulation. Additional benefits include a longer lifespan, reduced risk of cancers, and more!
Senior Wellness
Staying on top of senior pet health helps improve the quality of life for your pet in the senior years. Detect symptoms of disease at its most treatable stages.

Chocolate Toxicity

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.

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Recent Blog Posts

Making Spirits Bright: How to Navigate Holiday Hazards for Your Pets

The holiday season is a time of joy and celebration, but it can also bring unexpected challenges for pet owners. As a veterinary team, we've seen our fair share of holiday-related pet emergencies, from tinsel ingestion to Christmas tree accidents. But with a little bit of preparation and foresight, you can help keep your pet friends safe and healthy this holiday season. In this blog, we'll share some common holiday hazards for pets and offer practical tips for avoiding them.

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Back to School Blues: Helping Your Pet Adjust to a Quieter House

Back to school season is an exciting time for kids, but for pets, it can be the source of anxiety and stress. After a summer filled with playtime, cuddles, and attention, the sudden decrease in activity can have a profound impact on our pets. It's common for pets to experience separation anxiety when their families head back to work and school, and it's important for pet owners to recognize the signs and take steps to help their pets adjust. In this blog post, we will discuss some strategies to help your pets ease into a quieter home.

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The Great Outdoors - Preparing Your Pets for Summer Adventures

Summer is the perfect time to take your dog on outdoor adventures. Whether it’s hiking or just playing in the park, there’s nothing like exploring the great outdoors with your four-legged companion. But before you head out, make sure that your pet is prepared for the adventure. From bringing plenty of fresh water to being aware of signs of heat stroke, there are several things you can do to help ensure that your pet stays safe and healthy during your summer outings.

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Providing Exceptional Veterinary Care

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.

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