Vet Serves in Madera, CA

Dr. Mashawn Orth

Verified Veterinarian

80 reviews

Why I provide at-home pet euthanasia

While I loved healthy puppy, kitten, and even reptile visits, I soon realized that sometimes a vet's job also necessitates relieving suffering and helping pets to pass peacefully. To be able to further experience and support the bond between humans and their pets has been an honor that I am truly grateful for. I believe that euthanasia in our pet’s homes is a peaceful, loving, and more comfortable way to help them pass, surrounded by the people they love. Family is so important and our pets make up such a special role in our lives.

Education

Undergraduate: University of California

Veterinary Medicine: Washington State University

  • Based InFresno, CA
  • Service areasFresno, CA & Surrounding Areas
  • Work Experience15+ years
  • Animals ServedAll Size Dogs & Cats
  • Notice Required2 hours

General availability

ThursdayTimes Vary Weekly

Availability each week can vary based on demand and scheduling. Please provide a minimum 2 hour advance notice for all bookings.

Services provided

At home pet euthanasia

Dr. Mashawn Orth will help your beloved pet transition peacefully in the comfort of of their home, surrounded by loved ones

Est. CostStarting at $315

Pet cremation

Dr. Mashawn Orth will arrange and handle all of your cremation needs, including careful and loving transportation of your pet to the crematorium through private or communal process handled

Est. CostFrom $85 - $505

Keepsakes

Clay paw prints, wooden urns with personalizations available with ashes returned

Est. CostFrom $20 - $40

What pet parents are saying

Dr. Orth was absolutely amazing! This was so difficult for us and she came in and was gentle and comforting. She was very clear and explained the process and checked in with us to see how we were doing through out the process. Thank you Dr. Orth for helping us through this very difficult time. I would absolutely recommend .

codapet review
5.0
Mar 15 2023 by Amy A.
Review by Dr. Mashawn Orth

Although I never wanted to have a need for this service, it was fabulous and professional. My great dane with bone cancer weighed 158, took a turn for the worse and we required a quick need. Unfortunately, he passed on his own before the Dr arrived. Dr still took care of him in a quick, professional manner even transferring him for cremation. I highly recommend this company & Dr.

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5.0
May 16 2023 by Barbara P
Review by Dr. Mashawn Orth

I am writing to share my experience with the hope that my feedback will help others. I made the appointment through Coda Pet and called Dr. Orth directly, the main purpose being to connect with her emotionally since she would be involved in such a significant event in our lives. She called me back the night before our appointment and left a message saying that Sundays are her "family day" and to text her with any questions. My husband called her anyway, and explained to her that our pet was like our child since we do not have human children and that our main focus was to be as sensitive and kind as possible. The point didn't seem to get across as she still seemed distant and technical. At the time of the appointment, she was late because she didn't fully read the notes I had given Coda Pet for our address. This made me wonder if I had included any other important notes, whether she would have bothered to read those either. When she arrived, I still hoped to make some kind of connection. I told her, "You smell nice," but she looked at me and somehow misheard me and said, "Do I smoke?" She then tried to make small talk, and at some point called my boy a "fluffy cotton ball," which was uncomfortable and not appropriate given the circumstance. The process itself did not go well. The initial injection was intramuscular and excruciating for my boy, and he cried a lot. I'm not sure if there was a gentler way to administer it that would have made the caustic intramuscular injection more tolerable. As he got sleepy, I held my boy in my arms. I requested that I wanted to hold him, and was assured he would pass in my arms. But after poking him a couple of times, she was not able to get a vein. She had him lie down on my leg, where she proceeded to inject him in the liver. I was unprepared for this, as I was told I would hold him the entire time. She then listened to his heart with a stethoscope and specifically said, "I will tell you when he is close," giving me the impression I would be able to pick him up and hold him before he passed. She listened for a few minutes as I stared at the stethoscope, laser focused on the blinking light, waiting for her to tell me it's close so I can lift him and hold him. But instead, she said "He's gone, I'm sorry." I didn't even get to hold him like I was promised. Then minutes after she left, she texted my husband and I that the credit card was not processing. We thought Coda Pet had already ran the card without issues. Regardless, she could have demonstrated some compassion and patience, as we were in the peak of our grief. Overall, the experience was businesslike and lacked compassion. It was disheartening and one that will stay with me forever. Veterinarians should make it a point to contact the family prior to the appointment. This can provide an opportunity to build a connection, explain the process, and give an understanding of what to expect. And most crucial of all, veterinarians can take a moment to ask and become aware of what is important to the family during this momentous time.

codapet review
1.0
Dec 03 2024 by Sandra S.
Review by Dr. Mashawn Orth

I am writing to share my recent experience with one specific vet, with the hope that my feedback will help others. Last Monday, I did not have a pleasant experience with the veterinarian who came to our home, Dr. Orth. I made the appointment through Coda Pet and called her directly, the main purpose being to connect with her emotionally since she would be involved in such a significant event in our lives. She called me back on Sunday night (the night before our appointment) and left a message saying that Sundays are her “family day” and to text her with any questions. My husband called her anyway, and explained to her that our pet was like our child since we do not have human children and that our main focus was to be as sensitive and kind as possible. The point didn’t seem to get across as she still seemed distant and technical. At the time of the appointment, she was late because she didn’t fully read the notes I had given Coda Pet for our address. This made me wonder if I had included any other important notes, whether she would have bothered to read those either. When she arrived, I still hoped to make some kind of connection. I told her, “You smell nice,” but she looked at me and somehow misheard me and said, “Do I smoke?” She then tried to make small talk, and at some point called my boy a “fluffy cotton ball,” which was uncomfortable and not appropriate given the circumstance. The process itself did not go well. The initial injection was intramuscular and excruciating for my boy, and he cried a lot. I’m not sure if there was a gentler way to administer it, perhaps a subq lidocaine injection prior would have made the caustic intramuscular injection more tolerable. As he got sleepy, I held my boy in my arms. I requested that I want to hold him, and was assured he would pass in my arms. But after poking him a couple of times, she was not able to get a vein. She had him lie down on my leg, where she proceeded to inject him in the liver. I was unprepared for this, as I was told I would hold him the entire time. She then listened to his heart with a stethoscope and specifically said, “I WILL TELL YOU WHEN HE IS CLOSE," giving me the impression I would be able to pick him up and hold him before he passed. She listened for a few minutes as I stared at the stethoscope, laser focused on the blinking light, waiting for her to tell me it’s close so I can lift him and hold him. But instead, she said “He’s gone, I’m sorry.” I didn’t even get to hold him like I was promised. She said she would tell me when he was close, but she didn’t. And I didn’t know when my boy left us. Then, minutes after she left, she texted my husband and I that the credit card was not processing. We thought Coda Pet had already run the card without issues. Regardless, she could have demonstrated some compassion and patience, as we were in the peak of our grief. Overall, the experience was businesslike, rushed, and lacked compassion. It was disheartening and one that will stay with me forever.

codapet review
1.0
Nov 13 2024 by Sandra Shahinpour
Review by Sandra Shahinpour
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She was very kind and understanding. Did not rush me. Gave me time to say goodbye. Explained everything she was doing. Treated my pet with kindness and respect. When she left took my baby with her in a pretty basket. She just looked like she was sleeping and at peace. My last moments and memories are good thanks to Dr. Mashawn.

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5.0
Apr 15 2025 by Sue L.
Review by Sue L.
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The process went smoothly. I wanted my dog to have a peaceful passing and that is what happened. The doctor was kind, compassionate and answered all our questions. She made a difficult gut wrenching situation alittle easier. Thank you

codapet review
5.0
Jun 12 2023 by Debbie M
Review by Dr. Mashawn Orth