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Why Vaccine Titers Matter in Vaccinations
Have you heard about vaccine titers? Vaccines work by stimulating your pet’s body to produce antibodies that protect them against specific diseases. A vaccine titer is a simple blood test that measures your pet’s antibodies and provides helpful information about your...
If You’re Worried About Summer Booms, There’s Help!
Does your dog have a fear of thunderstorms or fireworks? Many pets are scared of sudden loud noises and experience various symptoms due to their noise aversion. Unfortunately, thunderstorms and fireworks shows often occur more frequently during the summer months and...
Summer Heat Dangers
Is your pet ready for some fun in the sun? Soaking up the sunshine is a favorite pass time for many pets. However, warm summer temperatures can also be dangerous for your furry friend. At Magnolia Springs Veterinary Center, we want to make sure you understand the...
Think Ahead to Summer Booms
From thunderstorms to fireworks, there are a variety of loud noises that can be scary for your pet. Unfortunately, these noises frequently occur during the summer months, and it’s essential to make sure your pet is prepared. Planning ahead and taking some precautions...
Ready for Summer? 5 Ways to Help Your Pet
Are you ready to enjoy warm summer days with your furry friend? With summer just around the corner, it’s essential to make sure you and your pets are prepared for some fun in the sun. In this article, we’ll discuss five ways you can keep your pet healthy and safe this...
Keeping Pets Parasite Free Helps People, Too!
While parasite prevention is essential for your pet’s health, it can also play a critical role in keeping you and your family safe. Some of the parasites that affect pets can be spread to people. In this article, we’ll discuss which parasites could be a risk to you...
How an Integrative Medicine Approach Helps Your Pet
Integrative medicine is the idea of using complementary therapies alongside traditional diagnostics and treatments. While this idea was first used in human medicine, it has also become a valuable tool when caring for our pets. At Magnolia Springs Veterinary Hospital,...
Hidden Toxins in Your Home
Is your home a safe space for your pet? Unfortunately, many everyday items in your home can pose a significant risk to your pet’s health. Here are a few dangers that may be lurking in your home and steps you can take to help keep your pet safe. Cleaning Products You...
The Importance of Good Nutrition for Your Pet
Just like humans, our pets need to eat nutritious food to live long and healthy lives. Unfortunately, pet obesity is a growing problem in the United States, with an estimated 50% of dogs and cats being overweight or obese. While that extra weight may not seem like a...