Meet Falco – Our Frisco Facility Dog

Meet Falco – Our Frisco Facility Dog

What is your role at Scottish Rite for Children?
I am a facility dog in the Day Surgery Center at the Frisco campus.

Tell us about yourself.
My name is Falco, and I am a black retriever. I’m named after SuperSmashBrosTM characters from Nintendo®. I have 10 siblings, and I am the biggest! My dad’s name is Mario, and he is a chocolate labradoodle. My mom’s name is Ruby, and she is a golden retriever. Growing up, I played with my brother Link and my sister Zelda.

What’s something—big or small—that you’re really good at?
I really like to put my front two paws on the beds of my patients to support them as they get ready for surgery. I lay my head on their laps and cuddle close.

What are some of your hobbies?
I love napping and playing with my brother Cooper at home. Cooper is a yellow Labrador retriever, and he waits for me at the front door until I get home from work. We play and wrestle until we are tired, and then we nap together.

Where do you spend most of your time during the day?
I get to spend most of my day in the Day Surgery Center. I support my patients while they get ready for surgery, and then I check in on them when they wake up in the recovery room.

What brought you to the Scottish Rite?
I was born and raised by a nonprofit organization called Canine Assistants in Milton, Georgia. My handlers, Marissa and Katie, were interviewed about how a facility dog would be used at Scottish Rite. That’s when Canine Assistants thought I would be the perfect pup for Scottish Rite, and they matched us together!

What is your daily routine?

5 a.m. – I wake up, stretch, and let out a big yawn. I go to the backyard with my brother, and then it’s off to work!!

6 a.m. – Once we arrive, we walk over to the preoperative area and meet patients! I like to lay across their bed and give them morning cuddles. This is my way of telling patients they will do great today. I also greet the patient’s parents and sometimes end up laying on their foot or leg to use as my pillow. I stay with patients as the nurse and my child life specialist handler prepares patients for the surgery process, so they know what to expect.

8:30 a.m. – It’s breakfast time! I go back to the office and enjoy my breakfast and a morning nap before seeing more patients! My favorite place to sleep is under the desk, it’s my dog cave!

9:30 a.m. – I spend most of my morning helping patients feel comfortable with the surgery process. Most of the patients I meet have never had a surgery, so I spend time showing them how different medical supplies are used. This helps patients normalize to medical equipment type things and feel safe as my coworkers take care of them.

11 a.m. – Once a week, a groomer comes to Scottish Rite to give me a bath. It is important that I get a weekly bath, so I can stay clean for all the patients I see.

Noon – Nap time is the best time! While my coworkers eat lunch, I take a nap. It is important that I have time to rest, so I can have plenty of energy to see my afternoon patients.

12:30 p.m. – After nap time, I play “keep away” with my toys in the hallway. I act like I’m going to let my mom and aunt get my toy, but then I run off!

1 p.m. – I’m ready to visit my patients as they wake up from surgery. I like to lean my head on their bed and get sweet pets. Some kids wake up a little confused from the sleepy medicine, but when they feel my head, and say, “Oh, it’s Falco,” they know where they are and wake up calmer. I like spending my afternoon in the recovery area, the lights are dim, it’s quiet, and sometimes I demonstrate eating ice chips to patients.

2:30 p.m. – At the end of my work day, I need another nap. I get to take off my service vest since I’m headed home! I like to sleep on the car ride home, and sometimes I snore!

3 p.m. – Once I’m home, I’m ready to play with my brother Cooper! We play inside and then nap, then play outside and then nap. It’s a pretty great way to unwind from the day!

6 p.m. – I’m hungry again and get to eat dinner.

6:30 a.m. – I may only be 15 months old, but I enjoy my rest time. I sleep while my family watches TV or works on projects around the house.

9 p.m. – Since I wake up really early, I like to lay down in my bed for the night at this time. It was such a long day with my patients, and I am ready to dream about snacks.

Be sure to follow @pawsitivecopingpack on Instagram to stay connected with Falco & Margo!

Meet Margo – Our Facility Dog

Meet Margo – Our Facility Dog

What is your role at Scottish Rite for Children?  
I am a facility dog at the Dallas campus.

What’s something—big or small—that you’re really good at?
I really enjoy being able to make our patients smile.

What are some of your hobbies?
I love being in the water – swimming pools and lakes are so much fun! I also love being outdoors and going on hikes.

Where do you spend most of your time during the day? 
I get to spend most of my time in the Radiology department as well as in the inpatient unit. 

What brought you to Scottish Rite?
I was born at and trained by a non-profit organization called Canine Assistants. They are dedicated to educating people and dogs so they may enhance the lives of one another.

What is your daily routine? 
6:30 a.m. – Time to wake up! Breakfast is my favorite part of the day. After I eat, I get to play in the backyard with my sister, Willow. Willow is a 1-year-old Australian Cattle and black lab mix. We love to run and play together.

8:00 a.m. – Hop in the car and drive to work. My job is the best!

8:30 a.m. – A groomer comes to Scottish Rite every week to give me a bath. It is important that I get a weekly bath so I can stay super clean for all my friends that I get to see at work.

9:30 a.m. – I spend most of my morning helping kids face their fears or get through the hard parts of their day. Sometimes, I help by giving comfort during a procedure. I also help motivate them to get moving after a surgery by going outside with them.

12:00 p.m. – It is important that I have time to rest so I can have plenty of energy to see my afternoon patients.

12:30 p.m. – I get to go on a walk every day after I wake up from my nap. I am lucky that I get to spend time in such a beautiful park.

1:00 p.m. – Time to spread more smiles and warm some hearts. I love being with kids to help normalize being in a hospital. I sometimes feel like when a patient is petting me, they can forget about whatever was making them feel scared.

4:30 p.m. – At the end of my day, I love getting to take a nap in the car on the way home. This way I am well rested and have lots of energy to play in the backyard with Willow.

5:30 p.m. – I’m hungry again and get to eat dinner.

6:00 p.m. – At home, my service vest is off, and I get to relax and play. I love when I get to go on another walk!

10:00 p.m. – It was such a long day and I am ready to go dream about chasing squirrels. I am so excited that I get to wake up and do this all again tomorrow!