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Visit us in McKinney, TX

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Call Us: (972) 562-9910

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A Shared Decision-Making Guide: Choosing the Right Care for Your Anxious Dog

A Shared Decision-Making Guide: Choosing the Right Care for Your Anxious Dog

by Fetch Me Later Insights Team | Mar 4, 2026 | Dog Care

📌 Key Takeaways   When two people share care of an anxious dog, agreeing on boarding starts with matching the care approach to where your dog is now—not where you hope they’ll be.   Match Care to Current Behavior: The right path—gradual social exposure or quiet...
First 48 Hours: Integrating the Rescue Dog Decompression Protocol into Your Travel Plans

First 48 Hours: Integrating the Rescue Dog Decompression Protocol into Your Travel Plans

by Fetch Me Later Insights Team | Feb 16, 2026 | Dog Boarding

📌 Key Takeaways   The first 48 hours of boarding matter most—a calm, quiet start helps your rescue dog’s nervous system settle before the real stay begins.   Calm Beats Busy: Dogs need rest and quiet observation time on arrival, not immediate play sessions that...
Quiet Time vs. Isolation: Maximizing the Rescue Dog Decompression Protocol

Quiet Time vs. Isolation: Maximizing the Rescue Dog Decompression Protocol

by Fetch Me Later Insights Team | Feb 10, 2026 | Dog Care

📌 Key Takeaways   Quiet time at a boarding facility should mean calm, monitored rest—not being left alone and forgotten.   Watch for Staff Attention: True decompression includes regular check-ins, body language monitoring, and gentle interaction when your dog shows...
The ‘Tire Them Out’ Myth: Why High-Energy Play Fails Rescue Dogs

The ‘Tire Them Out’ Myth: Why High-Energy Play Fails Rescue Dogs

by Fetch Me Later Insights Team | Feb 5, 2026 | Dog Care

📌 Key Takeaways   Trying to exhaust an anxious rescue dog before boarding usually backfires—calm environments help them recover, while extra activity just adds stress.   Stress Stacks, It Doesn’t Burn: Each new stressor piles on top of the last, so more play in...
Investing in Your Dog’s Confidence: The Long-Term Value of Specialized Care

Investing in Your Dog’s Confidence: The Long-Term Value of Specialized Care

by Fetch Me Later Insights Team | Jan 26, 2026 | Dog Boarding

📌 Key Take aways   Investing in calm, specialized pet care builds your dog’s confidence—and makes your whole life easier.   Confidence Compounds Over Time: A dog who learns new places are safe becomes more adaptable, social, and easier to care for long-term....
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1943 Private Rd 5312
McKinney, TX 75071

Conveniently located on Hwy 380 between Coit Rd and Custer Rd
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Monday - Friday

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