Dr. Lauren Beaulieu, DVM, grew up in St. Paul, AB, is a UVic and WCVM graduate, and a transplant to BC as of 2017. She started her career in Williams Lake as a mixed animal vet and now owns her own business as a locum working throughout BC!
Williams Lake is home for Lauren and her Loves are Scott (life partner, adventure-buddy, and best friend), Nyx (black DSH cat), and Skye (border collie/aussie shepherd). Beloved Sir Mogget (as seen in photo!) passed away in December of 2021 after his retirement in Lauren’s care.
Inspiration to follow this challenging path came from the power of the human-animal bond, which Lauren believes provides a sacred space for love, acceptance, and magic in life. She hopes that, through her work, she can promote the flourishing of this bond for as many humans and creatures as possible. Her favourite aspects of small animal veterinary medicine are surgery, quality of life management, and the endless learning to be had. Being a vet provides Dr. Beaulieu with great meaning, satisfaction, and a drive to try to be a better practitioner and person every day.
Dr. Lauren Beaulieu, DVM, grew up in St. Paul, AB, is a UVic and WCVM graduate, and a transplant to BC as of 2017. She started her career in Williams Lake as a mixed animal vet and now owns her own business as a locum working throughout BC!
Williams Lake is home for Lauren and her Loves are Scott (life partner, adventure-buddy, and best friend), Nyx (black DSH cat), and Skye (border collie/aussie shepherd). Beloved Sir Mogget (as seen in photo!) passed away in December of 2021 after his retirement in Lauren’s care.
Inspiration to follow this challenging path came from the power of the human-animal bond, which Lauren believes provides a sacred space for love, acceptance, and magic in life. She hopes that, through her work, she can promote the flourishing of this bond for as many humans and creatures as possible. Her favourite aspects of small animal veterinary medicine are surgery, quality of life management, and the endless learning to be had. Being a vet provides Dr. Beaulieu with great meaning, satisfaction, and a drive to try to be a better practitioner and person every day.
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