Dr. Bethany Hsia

Dr. Bethany Hsia

Co-Founder, Codapet

Dr. Bethany Hsia has been practicing veterinary medicine since 2010. Dr. Bethany graduated from University of Illinois' College of Veterinary Medicine with a Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine. Prior to her graduate degree, Dr. Bethany studied at San Francisco State University earning her Bachelor of Science in Biology and a double minor in Chemistry and in Speech and Communications. Throughout her 13 year career in the veterinary field, Dr. Bethany has worked in private practice, shelter medicine and in the veterinary department of a local college. She now devotes her time, skills, and passion to helping pets and their families through in-home euthanasia. Dr. Bethany provided her first in-home euthanasia for an elderly dog in 2011 and truly believes it is one of the best options for end of life pet care. This is what drives her to make in-home euthanasia available to every pet parent who desires it. She strongly believes a peaceful passing is the last gift we give our pets and that it's a gift best given at home. Even as a child, Bethany sought to calm and comfort animals, keeping many common childhood pets and occasionally tending injured wildlife. Her interest in medicine and design of the immune system was sparked during an undergraduate course titled "Disease!" In her spare time Dr. Bethany enjoys writing and is an active author on the CodaPet resource page, writing about pet euthanasia, pet loss, dog and cat end of life care. She also likes reading, running but most of all spending time with her young family. In addition, she spends time with her hobby ranch which boasts 1 dog, 1 turtle, 2 snacks, 4 cats, 5 goats, and 20+ chickens, a salt-water tank and a foster pup with a broken leg…who will likely “foster fail” and become a permanent addition to the family.

Articles from Dr. Bethany Hsia

A black pug is looking up with a curious face.

How Will I Know When It’s Time

April 16, 2023
What to expect during at-home pet euthanasia?

Pet Euthanasia Guide

February 3, 2024
A man is hugging his dog and facing the beautiful scenery on top of the mountain.

Pet Euthanasia Guide

June 22, 2023
Common Terminal Cat Diseases

How Will I Know When It’s Time

April 17, 2023
What to do if my family is in denial of Euthanasia

How Will I Know When It’s Time

July 17, 2023
Why choose in-home pet euthanasia?

Pet Euthanasia Guide

February 3, 2024
Dealing with The Grief of Pet Loss

Pet Loss & Grief

September 5, 2023
A dog is sticking its tongue out.

Senior Pet Care

January 10, 2024
A black dog is lying on the couch and looks sad.

Senior Pet Care

April 17, 2023
Consider this Before Burying Your Pet

Pet Euthanasia Guide

July 9, 2023
A cat standing on green grass.

Senior Pet Care

September 20, 2024
A cat at home is resting on its bed and starring at something outside.

Senior Pet Care

August 29, 2024
A lighted candle in honor of pets.

Pet Loss & Grief

April 17, 2023
A cat is peacefully resting on top of a table with a flowery plant beside it.

Pet Euthanasia Guide

May 14, 2023
How Do I Prepare My Dog for Euthanasia

Pet Euthanasia Guide

April 17, 2023
A dog lying on the ground

Pet Euthanasia Guide

February 19, 2024
Dog Dying Naturally At Home

Pet Euthanasia Guide

March 31, 2024
What to Expect From Pet Euthanasia

Pet Euthanasia Guide

October 14, 2023