04/29/2026
Today is a hard day for our Dolphin Life family.
Nearly 16 years ago - long before Dolphin Life had its name - a sweet soul entered the world, and our hearts, for the first time. From the very beginning, Zoe did things her own way. Dolphins are almost always born flukes first, but Zoe came into the world facing forward (which should have been our first clue that she was going to be something truly special).
Zoe was born to Jessica (our watchful "helicopter" mom) who, alongside her caretakers, helped guide Zoe through more than her fair share of health challenges early on in life. Once she was a little more independent, Zoe spent some time growing up down the road at Dolphins Plus before returning home in the summer of 2023. Over these past few years, we’ve watched Zoe grow into herself and become more confident while still holding onto the same gentle, sweet nature she was born with.
We always share how each dolphin is unique, and Zoe was an animal that required time to get to know and understand. Her uniqueness demanded her caregivers put in their time building a friendship, getting to know her quirks, and earning her trust. But once established, Zoe’s loyalty was evident and you could truly understand just how special she was. Around here, she was our “princess” and everyone who knew her would agree… she absolutely earned her crown.
It’s hard to put into words just what she meant to us, and it’s with very heavy hearts that we share Zoe passed away earlier today.
For the past six weeks, Zoe has been under the constant care of our team and an incredible group of marine mammal veterinarians. What began as a gastrointestinal infection and pancreatitis - conditions she had bravely overcome before - developed into something much more rare: an immune-mediated hemolytic anemia, a condition almost never seen in bottlenose dolphins.
In the last week, Zoe was feeling much better and our team found hope. Her bloodwork was improving alongside her appetite, her energy was returning, and the lovable personality we all adored was shining through again. Her care team and veterinarian believed she was on the up and up. But overnight, things changed.
This morning, when she began showing signs that something wasn’t right, our team responded immediately to gather diagnostics, deliver care, and doing anything possible to help Zoe, but sadly she passed naturally in the arms of the people who loved her the most.
We are heartbroken.
At the same time, we are taking some comfort in knowing that her recent progress showed resolve for her previous conditions and that Zoe was given everything possible to help her recover. Her decline was sudden and unexpected, and it appears it may have been something we could not have changed. In the next 24 hours, Zoe will receive a full necropsy (animal autopsy) by a board-certified pathologist to determine the cause of her rapid decline.
We know so many of you loved her in your own way. She left her “fluke print” on so many hearts, a mark that’s impossible to erase.
Zoe, you will always be our pink princess. What an honor it was to have cared for you. 🩷🐬👑