Therapy dog brings smiles and comfort across Honolulu, Hawaii |
Stories of a bernadoodle therapy dog and a viral therapy dog uplifting the community |

Geniemar Corpuz
May 7, 2026
In the heart of Honolulu, a remarkable therapy dog named Aka is making waves with his compassionate visits to those in need.
This two-year-old bernadoodle therapy dog has become a beacon of hope, bringing joy and comfort to patients in hospitals, residents in nursing homes, and even the dedicated crews of Hawaii Life Flight who respond to the state's most challenging emergencies.
Imagine the scene: the very individuals who arrive at the most harrowing moments of strangers' lives are now receiving visits from Aka, offering them a moment of respite and emotional support.
It's a powerful reminder of the healing presence animals can provide.
While Aka's story is unique, he's part of a broader movement in Hawaii where therapy dogs are making significant impacts.
For instance, at The Queen's Medical Center, facility dogs like Yoda and Ipo have been instrumental in helping patients forget their discomfort, improve their mood, and engage more with others.
Similarly, Tripler Army Medical Center has celebrated the contributions of Nalu, a two-year-old Labrador retriever, who supports the mental health of pediatric patients by easing their anxiety and building trust with medical staff.
These stories underscore the profound effect that therapy dogs have on individuals and communities alike.
As Aka continues his visits across the islands, his viral journey serves as a heartwarming testament to the aloha spirit.
Let's share his story and spread this positive energy throughout Hawaii. |
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