02/10/2026
✨ Meet the Team Spotlight✨
🩺 Dr. Madison Rose, one of our compassionate in home euthanasia and hospice veterinarians. Co-owner of Peaceful Veterinary Care and owner of Peaceful Waters Aquamation.
Here is what she would like you to know 🤍
“If you’re reading this, you may be preparing for your pet’s passing. Please accept my deepest condolences as you navigate this incredibly difficult moment.
There are times when we know, with heartbreaking clarity, that it’s time to say goodbye. And there are other times when the answer isn’t as clear, when doubt, hope, and fear all seem to sit together in the same space.
Wherever you are in your decision-making, please let me tell you what I already know: you are a loving and caring person. The choice to let a beloved companion go is never made casually. It is made with profound love, selflessness, and courage.
Your pet is lucky to have you.
Being an in-home euthanasia veterinarian is a path I never initially envisioned for myself. It is one of the most emotionally challenging corners of veterinary medicine. I walk into strangers’ homes each day, meet a pet I’ve never known, and gently guide their families through what end-of-life looks and feels like. Clients often ask me how I do this work, and the truth is, I don’t fully have an answer.
What I do know is that, despite its difficulty, this work is deeply meaningful. I am honored by the trust my clients place in me. I find beauty in meeting incredible animals, and peace in relieving their suffering. I believe that when it is my time to go, I will be greeted in the great beyond by all the pets I’ve assisted on their journey.
I’m grateful you’re here. I want you to know I’m holding light for you. May you find peace and clarity as you navigate your pet’s health journey.
My hobbies include: laying in bed watching old episodes of Parks and Rec, sitting on my patio in direct sunlight and scouring Zillow for homes and cities I’ll never live in.”