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Campus Construction Update

Starting September 14, we’re closing the Menino building lobby entrance. This, along with the ongoing Yawkey building entrance closure, will help us bring you an even better campus experience that matches the exceptional care you've come to expect. Please enter the Menino and Yawkey buildings through the Moakley building, and make sure to leave extra time to get to your appointment. Thank you for your patience. 

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Meet the Healing Pups Team

Bernadette

Breed: Bernadoodle
Where This Pooch Patrols: Inpatient Pediatrics
Fun Fact: She loves people more than dogs, pizza crusts and loves the beach

Bernadette the healing pup

Blue

Breed: Long-haired Labrador Retriever
Where This Pooch Patrols: Blue loves to visit with patients and staff alike!
Fun Fact: Long hair is recessive gene in labs – if both parents have it, then the lab pups may be fluffy like Blue! Blue loves treats, giving high fives, and can speak on command!

blue the healing pup

Cocoa

Breed: Miniature Poodle Mix
Where This Pooch Patrols: Behavioral Health
Fun Fact: She loves walking around Boston Medical Center

Cocoa the healing pup

Fenway

Breed: Irish Cream Golden Retriever
Where This Pooch Patrols:Floats based on requests
Fun Fact:This sweet girl has a unique facial feature called a zipper nose.

Fenway the healing pup

Lola

Breed: Labrador Retriever
Where This Pooch Patrols:Floats based on requests
Fun Fact:She was named after the song by Barry Manilow…”Her name is Lola”.

“Lola

Louie

Breed: Cavalier King Charles
Where This Pooch Patrols:Emergency Department and floats based on requests
Fun Fact: He loves his toy lambie and naps

“Louie

Luie

Breed: Golden Doodle
Where This Pooch Patrols:Floats based on requests with his handler Rev. Jennie Gould.
Fun Fact:He was trained by an inmate at MCI Norfolk in the NEADS program and will do anything for treats.

“Luie

Luna

Breed: Golden Doodle
Where This Pooch Patrols: Floats based on requests
Fun Fact: She loves playing fetch and singing!.

“Luna

Maestro

Breed: Yellow Lab
Where This Pooch Patrols: Primarily visits the Psych ED, Pediatrics ED, and staff.
Fun Fact: Maestro was named in honor of a conductor with the Thayer Symphony Orchestra, but his name also means "teacher" in Spanish.

“Maestro

Memphis

Breed: English Bulldog
Where This Pooch Patrols: Emergency Department and floats based on requests
Fun Fact: He is a rescue who loves car rides, treats and people

“Memphis

Miles

Breed: English Mastiff
Where This Pooch Patrols: Inpatient Pediatrics, the ICUs & floats based on requests
Fun Fact: He is the largest of the pack. A gentle giant that loves pizza crusts, massages and people watching.

“Miles

Nala

Breed:  Greater Swiss Mountain Dog
Where This Pooch Patrols: Pediatric inpatient unit and Pediatric ED
Fun Fact: Despite weighing 90 pounds, Nala is actually the runt of a litter of 10 puppies

“Nala

Nellie

Breed: Chihuahua
Where This Pooch Patrols: 6East and floats based on requests
Fun Fact: She is the smallest of the pack with a wardrobe larger than her. We’ve never seen her repeat an outfit.

“Nellie

Rylie

Breed: Black Lab
Where This Pooch Patrols: Floats based on requests
Fun Fact: Rylie was trained by an inmate at MCI Framingham in the NEADS program.

“Rylie

Ruby

Breed: Australian Sheperd (Blue Merle)
Where This Pooch Patrols: 3 West Step Down and floats based on requests
Fun Fact: Ruby has beautiful, hypnotizing blue eyes and love to play in the snow.

“Ruby

Sully

Breed: Bernese Mountain Dog
Where This Pooch Patrols: Emergency Department and floats based on requests
Fun Fact: He likes to hike and occasionally dumpster dive.

“Sully

Tam

Breed: Greater Swiss Mountain Dog
Where This Pooch Patrols: Floats based on requests
Fun Fact: She is Fenway’s sister.

“Tam

Winnie

Breed: Boxer
Where This Pooch Patrols: Floats based on requests
Fun Fact: She is Memphis’ sister, also a rescue and likes to hike with friends.

“Winnie

Zhara

Breed: Boxer
Where This Pooch Patrols: Floats based on requests
Fun Fact: She loves zoomies and laying in the sun.

“Zhara

Piper

Breed: Cavalier King Charles
Where This Pooch Patrols: SICU and floats based on requests

“Zhara

About Healing Pups

Healing Pups crew member Dexter, a boxer handled by BMC employee Mike Hurley, pioneered this program in big ways. Following the Boston Marathon bombings in April 2013, Dexter and Mike visited the SICU Family Waiting Room. Almost instantly, Dexter was greeting victims and their families as if they were his new best friends, leaving them smiling from ear to ear.

The immediate effects of these visits were astounding. Patients and staff alike realized what a positive impact that furry friends like Dexter could have on those truly in need. It quickly became apparent that during traumatic times, nothing is more valuable than a companion.

Following in Dexter's paw prints, the Healing Pups team continued to develop offering patients and families a calming presence and helping to take their minds off of their troubles.

Today, the Healing Pups program has grown to include fourteen dogs who regularly visit the BMC campus. All of the Healing Pups crew members have undergone a rigorous training and behavioral evaluation to become certified therapy dogs. Two members of the team, Rylie and Maestro, were specially trained through National Education for Assistance Dog Services (NEADS) - an organization that provides independence to people who are deaf or have a disability through the use of canine assistance.

Some of the dogs have regularly assigned areas on campus, while others float around based on various patient requests. But, the Healing Pups don't stop there! They are also active in visiting with BMC staff, and most recently, at Boston Healthcare for the Homeless.

The Healing Pups Program at BMC

To learn more about Healing Pups, please contact the Department of Patient Advocacy.