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Making Dental Health a Priority
Why Your Pet Needs Year-Round Dental Care At Magnolia Springs Veterinary Center, we believe in providing the best possible care for our pet patients. That’s why we want to share with you the importance of caring for your pet’s teeth all year long. The truth is, dental...
Top Questions Veterinarians Get From Pet Owners
Being a pet parent is a big responsibility and it's normal to have questions! Here are some of the top questions we get from pet owners. 1. What should I feed my pet? The type of food that's best for your pet depends on their age, breed, activity level, and health. At...
Kick off 2023 with Tips to Keep Your Pet Healthy
As we move into the New Year, it is a perfect time for resolutions and looking at the year as a whole. Just as for ourselves, and the goals we may set, the New Year provides a moment to pause and consider how we can plan for our pet's health and wellness for the next...
New Year’s Resolutions for Your Pet’s Health and Well-Being
It’s that time of year again—time to make resolutions for the New Year. As you contemplate your own goals, why not take a few moments to consider what might be best for your pet’s health and well-being? At Magnolia Springs Veterinary Center in Mount Pleasant, WI, we...
Is Your Pet Prepared for the New Year Holiday? Holiday Safety Tips For Pet Parents
The holidays are a time for family, friends, and fun. But they can also be a time of danger for our pets. Between all the extra guests coming over, loud noises, and strange foods, it's important to take some precautions to keep your furry friend safe. In this article,...
The Benefits of Adopting a Senior Pet
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...
The Dangers of Pet Obesity & How to Prevent It
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...
Integrative Therapies to Help Your Pet
Is your pet struggling with pain or discomfort? Pain can significantly impact your pet’s long-term health and mental well-being. September is National Animal Pain Awareness Month, and our team at Magnolia Springs Veterinary Center is here to discuss some of the many...
Hidden Signs of Pain: How to Recognize Discomfort in Your Pet
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...