by Fetch Me Later Insights Team | Apr 24, 2026 | Dog Care
📌 Key Takeaways A good daycare day should leave a dog balanced, not simply exhausted. Balance Beats Exhaustion: A strong daycare day gives dogs play, rest, enrichment, and calm staff attention. Watch The Whole Dog: Pickup energy matters, but mood, body language,...
by Fetch Me Later Insights Team | Apr 14, 2026 | Dog Care
📌 Key Takeaways Small dog daycare groups feel calmer when they pair close supervision with rest, enrichment, and temperament-aware matching. Smaller Groups Help: Groups with never more than 6 dogs give staff more room to notice each dog. Fit Beats Size: Calm...
by Fetch Me Later Insights Team | Apr 4, 2026 | Dog Care
📌 Key Takeaways A calm doggie daycamp first visit starts with a plan, not a rushed morning. Plan Before Drop-Off: Confirm hours, records, and reservations before arrival so the first visit feels steady. Start With Fit: Small groups, rest breaks, and enrichment...
by Fetch Me Later Insights Team | Mar 24, 2026 | Dog Care
📌 Key Takeaways Rescue dogs need calm-first boarding—not busy play sessions—to avoid stress overload that shows up days after pickup. Exhaustion Isn’t Relaxation: A dog who crashes after boarding may be overwhelmed, not happily tired—watch for appetite...
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...
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...