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Beach Dogs Walk-in Veterinarian Clinic in Harrison to close Feb. 1

Gino, 08/11/2025




Beach Dogs Walk-in Veterinarian Clinic in Harrison to close Feb. 1

Vet Dr. Laura Madsen to split her time between Agassiz, Hope clinics

Beach Dogs Veterinary Walk-In Clinic's last day is Jan.  29. VetDr.  Laura Madsen will continue to see patients at Kent Veterinary Clinic and Coquihalla Veterinary Clinic.  (Photo/Beach Dogs Veterinary Walk-In Clinic)

Beach Dogs Veterinary Walk-In Clinic’s last day is Jan. 29. VetDr. Laura Madsen will continue to see patients at Kent Veterinary Clinic and Coquihalla Veterinary Clinic. (Photo/Beach Dogs Veterinary Walk-In Clinic)




Effective Jan. 29, Beach Dogs Veterinary Walk-in in Harrison Hot Springs will be closing its doors permanently.

After the beginning of the month, Veterinarian Dr. Laura Madsen will continue to see patients at Kent Veterinary Clinic in Agassiz (6948 Pioneer Avenue in Agassiz) and Coquihalla Veterinary Clinic (777 Fifth Avenue in Hope). All patient records will be transferred and stored at Kent Veterinary. Patient record copies will also be emailed out to all clients.

“We wish to thank you for all of your support over the past year,” reads a brief social media post from Beach Dogs staff. “It has been our pleasure and honor to care for your pets.”

Kent Veterinary Clinic can be reached at 604-796-9401. Coquihalla Veterinary Clinic can be reached at 604-869-9474.


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