Paws With Purpose

For many children, a hospital stay can bring uncertainty, fear, and long days away from the comforts of home. At Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital, however, some of the most beloved members of the care team walk on four legs. 

Freedom, Goldie, and the hospital’s newest facility dog, Dominos, are the stars of the hospital’s animal-assisted therapy program, bringing comfort, companionship, and motivation to patients throughout the facility. Affectionately known as “the boys,” the specially trained golden retrievers visibly do much more than brighten hallways. They help children through procedures, encourage participation in therapy, reduce anxiety, and provide emotional support for patients, families, and even hospital staff. 

“These dogs are equipped to cover the needs of all of our patients,” says Carmen Cowart, a certified child life specialist and coordinator of the facility dog program. “They can help during procedures, motivate patients during rehabilitation, and create an environment that helps children heal.” 

The program has been a part of Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital since 2009, beginning with its first facility dog, Nutmeg. Today, the impact extends throughout the hospital. More than 200 direct patient interactions are documented each month, though the true reach is far greater. The dogs make rounds across units, attend hospital events, visit families and siblings, and provide support to staff members following difficult days. 

Research surrounding animal-assisted therapy continues to grow, with studies showing decreases in stress, anxiety, and even perceived pain when therapy dogs are involved. Cowart says the results are visible every day. 

“When patients have a dog there, they state that they feel less pain than before the dog was there to visit,” she explains. “We can see the difference in how they engage and cope.” 

That difference can be especially powerful for children facing lengthy treatments. Some patients develop deep bonds with specific dogs over the course of months or even years. 

“One of our patients was in treatment for about seven years,” says Shannon Bajwa, director of Child Life and Creative Arts. “Every time she came, the dog was there with her. You’re living your life here, and every day you’re getting that dog’s attention, love, support, and motivation.” 

Those connections often become unforgettable. Cowart recalls attending the funeral of a longtime patient whose relationship with one of the facility dogs had become widely known among family and friends. 

“Everybody said, ‘This is her dog,’” Cowart remembers. “They all knew the dog because every single time she came for treatment, that dog was by her side.” 

The dogs also inspire children to accomplish goals that might otherwise feel impossible. Patients recovering from surgery or injury often hesitate to get out of bed. Introduce a dog into the equation, and attitudes can change quickly. 

“They find out they can walk the dog through the halls and suddenly they want to walk three times a day,” Bajwa says. “That motivation helps them recover and get home sooner.” 

All three dogs receive extensive training through Educated Canines Assisting with Disabilities (ECAD), a Connecticut-based organization. By the time they arrive at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital at age two, they have mastered roughly 80 commands and are prepared to work alongside healthcare professionals in a variety of clinical settings. 

Supporting the program is a dedicated team of 16 trained handlers representing multiple disciplines throughout the hospital. 

For families navigating difficult medical journeys, the presence of a wagging tail, a gentle nuzzle, or a familiar furry face can provide comfort when it is needed most. 

“They’re always available,” Cowart says. “They’re constantly having that impact with patients who come through our doors.” 

You May Also Like
A woman with long hair and sunglasses on her head gently touches noses with a red fox in front of a wire fence, capturing an unspoken bond and sharing a close, affectionate moment. Lifestyle
A smiling couple sits on a red blanket in an inclusive park near a fountain, opening a bottle and holding a small dog. In the background, a woman walks a large brown dog amid trees and water spray. Lifestyle
A Park for Everyone
June 24, 2026
A happy yellow Labrador retriever wearing a blue harness sits on a dirt path with its mouth open, tongue out, and ears relaxed. Like true matchmakers of joy, this Labrador lights up the blurred background of greenery and water. Lifestyle
Labrador Matchmakers
June 24, 2026
A fluffy gray and white C.A.T. Dog named Rosie wears a purple vest while being petted by a person with colorful bracelets in a hospital room. Medical equipment is visible in the background. Lifestyle
The C.A.T. Dogs
June 24, 2026

Leave a Reply

MADD Dash 5K Raises More Than $260,000 in the Fight Against Drunk Driving

In the ongoing fight against drunk driving and drugged driving, Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Southeast Florida hosted its 15th Annual UKG & Salah Foundation Hero’s Pride Move with MADD & MADD Dash Fort Lauderdale 5K Presented by the Florida Panthers & the Sheriff’s Foundation of Broward County on April 26, 2026.  Founder and Honorary Chairperson Heather Geronemus founded Move With MADD and MADD Dash

Read More
A male runner crosses the MADD Dash 5K finish line, breaking the tape and spreading his arms in triumph. An overhead banner reads “MADD IMPAIRED DRIVING ENDS HERE” as spectators cheer for the fundraising race against drunk driving. Lifestyle
April Flavor Files

Design -Driven, Flavor-Forward, And Newly Crowned Winners On South Florida’s Dining Scene

Read More
A cocktail in a martini glass garnished with an origami crane, with "FLAVORfiles" in bold orange letters and "April Flavor Files" subtly featured above. The background is softly blurred. Lifestyle
Golden Angels, Real Impact

With a CEO transition underway and new projects on the horizon, the Golden Angels Gala highlights the scale and urgency of Jackson’s mission

Read More
A group of fifteen people dressed in formal evening wear poses together on a patterned floor, smiling at the camera against a decorative backdrop with green and gold lighting, truly embodying the spirit of Golden Angels and making a Real Impact. Lifestyle
Healing, Reimagined

A Practice Built on Listening, Science, and Longterm Change

Read More
Other Posts
Happy Birthday, America

Celebrate the country’s 250th birthday on July 4th and beyond This year marks a major milestone in American history as the nation prepares to celebrate its 250th (semiquincentennial) anniversary on July 4th. From fireworks and picnics to museum exhibits and a special Freedom Plane, here are the best ways to celebrate 250 years of freedom

Read More
A vibrant fireworks display lights up the night sky over a lively city waterfront on Independence Day, with crowds gathered in a park, colorful lights reflecting on water, and tall buildings in the background. Lifestyle
From Laboratory Cages to South Florida Sunshine

Former Research Beagles Get a Second Chance at Tri-County Animal Rescue On an overcast afternoon at Tri-County Animal Rescue in Boca Raton, three beagles cautiously step into a fenced dog park. The morning rain has given way to a patch of sunlight, and a rainbow is beginning to emerge from the clouds.  At first, the

Read More
A happy beagle, once among laboratory animals, now lies on green grass in South Florida with a plush toy, tongue out and looking at the camera. A black fence and lush green trees are visible in the background. Lifestyle
CityPlace Doral to Host Americana Block Party

On Saturday, June 27, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., CityPlace Doral (8300 NW 36th Street, Doral) is hosting the Americana Block Party to celebrate. The community is invited to celebrate with live music, dancing, games, food, drinks, and a whole lot of red, white, and blue. Admission is free and open to the public.

Read More
A night view of CityPlace Doral with palm trees and a brightly lit fountain featuring blue and pink lights, surrounded by modern buildings under a cloudy sky—perfect for an Americana Block Party ambiance. Lifestyle
Ember & Vine to Open in Coral Springs With a Global All-Day Menu

Ember & Vine, P Hospitality Management’s newest restaurant concept, opens Monday, July 27 with a menu of shareables and small plates. The restaurant, located at 5920 Coral Ridge Drive in Coral Springs, offers everything from a quick weekday breakfast or brunch with the family to post-work cocktails and decadent dinners. “The name Ember & Vine

Read More
A wooden platter from Ember & Vine showcases assorted fresh vegetables, a bowl of ceviche on ice, small toast slices, three dipping sauces, and two filled pastry shells—perfect for refined Hospitality Management experiences. Lifestyle