That is touching, but this make take a long time.
Are the hospitals really ready to have untrained (unwashed)
non-companion dogs in their hospital ward for what may be a few weeks? The baby should be transfer to a hospice, that would be willing to accommodate the pets in short visits.
The owner should spare the dogs that stress and take them home.
No reason they can’t call in a veterinarian to give a calmative to the dogs.
But I’m not sure that dogs and cats can’t pray, in a way that we humans may not be able to discern but God could. If she revives against all odds there is going to be quite a story here.
My first thoughts as well. However, hospitals seem to be less stringent about germs than we think. My son was a preemie and spent over a week in the intensive care nursery before I could bring him to my hospital room. One of the first times I was rolling him in his bassinet to my room we encountered a patient from the children’s unit. She was a sick toddler with an IV and coughing severely all over the place. Her dad had her walking the halls and no one seemed to think it was s big deal for her to go into the OB dept.
I was a tad over protective, but he wasn’t able to go home because he was struggling to breathe and here this kid was sick enough to be hospitalized and was coughing out germs all over. All I could do was try to stand between her and my baby lying in the bassinet.
The nurses just smiled and watched.