Otter Pups

Otter Pups supports well-being at Cal State Monterey Bay by offering opportunities to connect with certified therapy dogs that promote stress relief.

Five students sitting in front of a large monte plushe in the OSU petting Blue the therapy dog.

Mission

Otter Pups promote well-being, connection and resilience across campus by offering safe, welcoming interactions with certified therapy dogs. By bringing comfort, stress relief and joy, Otter Pups support students and employees in building a healthier, more compassionate campus community.

All of our official Otter Pups hold the American Kennel Club (AKC) Canine Good Citizen title, along with an AKC-recognized therapy dog certification.

Meet the Otter Pups 

Two Students In front of the elevator inside the OSU one male one female petting a golden retriever therapy dog named Blue.

Blue 

Blue is a golden retriever with a heart as golden as his fur. Since 2024, he has served as a therapy dog at Cal State Monterey Bay, bringing comfort, smiles and plenty of tail wags to our campus community. Known for his friendly personality, Blue has a special talent for sensing when someone needs extra support. Whether he is offering a calm presence during finals week or brightening someone’s day between classes, he takes his job seriously — especially when it involves belly rubs.

When off duty, Blue loves chasing his ball and snuggling with his handler, Lisa Leininger, Campus Wellness Coordinator. Blue also loves pup cups, popcorn and lizards.

 

Mochi

Mochi — Honorary Otter Pup

Mochi, a Labrador retriever, is a facility dog with the University Police Department at Cal State Monterey Bay. He is known for his calm presence and exceptionally gentle nature. Soft to the touch and even softer at heart, he provides comfort and support to students, employees and officers alike. Mochi came to Cal State Monterey Bay from Canine Companions and knows 48 commands. He is available for events and visits; however, his first priority is with the University Police Department, so if an emergency arises, he may need to leave.

When he is not on duty, you will likely find him happily accepting snacks and playing with his family. His handler is Sgt. Joey Cox.

 

Dolly 

Dolly is the sweetest girl! She is a mini sheepadoodle, which means she is part Old English sheepdog and part mini poodle. Dolly loves people, chasing birds, and adventures with her family. Dolly has a dog brother, Meeko, two cat brothers and sisters, along with one human sister. Over the last few years, Dolly has volunteered regularly at ÌÇÐ͝Âþvlog, Monterey Peninsula College and Stevenson School. Dolly loves her job, receiving pets and bringing joy and calm to those who stop to spend time with her. 

Dolly’s fun fact is that she howls at fire engines and ambulance sirens! Dolly’s handler is her mom, Amara.  

Visit Schedule 

Spend time with an Otter Pup during their regular campus visits. All sessions are drop-in and open to the Cal State Monterey Bay community.

Blue's Schedule 

  • Tanimura & Antle Family Memorial Library
    Wednesdays
    11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
  • Otter Student Union
    Second and fourth Tuesdays of each month
    1-2 p.m.

Dolly's Schedule 

  • Tanimura & Antle Family Memorial Library
    Thursdays
    2-3 p.m.

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Blue the therapy laying down in front of the large Monte plushe in the OSU with his owner sitting behind him.

Learn More

Learn how Otter Pups support wellness at Cal State Monterey Bay and connect with the program.

Submit a Request

Request an Otter Pup for your event or program. Bring a certified therapy dog to your campus activity.

Lisa Leininger

Campus Wellness Coordinator