High-energy dog at home or a trip coming up? Our cage-free Dallas facility welcomes dogs from Plano, including West Plano, Legacy West, Willow Bend. Real day-rates posted up front, staff trained in pet first aid, and no long contract to sign.
Quick answer: Doggy daycare for dogs from this area usually runs $25 to $45 per day at our Dallas facility, with multi-day packages bringing the per-day cost lower. Overnight boarding usually runs $45 to $80 per night with daytime play included, and cage-free suites usually run $55 to $90 per night.
Plano is master-planned, family-heavy, and full of corporate relocations tied to the Legacy West and Toyota campus job base, which makes it one of our strongest suburban feeders. Families here own larger dogs in single-family homes, travel often for work and holidays, and book overnight boarding well in advance around school breaks. The long commutes south into Dallas mean a lot of Plano owners drop the dog with us on the way to the office and pick up on the way home. Arbor Hills and Oak Point Park keep the dogs active on weekends, so the weekday daycare regulars tend to be social, well-exercised dogs that do well in group play.
West Plano · Legacy West · Willow Bend · Los Rios
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Daycare usually runs $25 to $45 per day, with packages bringing the per-day cost lower for weekday regulars. Overnight boarding usually runs $45 to $80 per night with daytime play included, and cage-free suites usually run $55 to $90 per night.
Most Plano calls reach our tech in 20-30 minutes. Our facility is in Dallas, so dogs from this area come to us. Most owners drop off in the morning on the commute and pick up in the evening; boarding pickups are by appointment.
Plano is master-planned, family-heavy, and full of corporate relocations tied to the Legacy West and Toyota campus job base, which makes it one of our strongest suburban feeders. Families here own larger dogs in single-family homes, travel often for work and holidays, and book overnight boarding well in advance around school breaks. The long commutes south into Dallas mean a lot of Plano owners drop the dog with us on the way to the office and pick up on the way home. Arbor Hills and Oak Point Park keep the dogs active on weekends, so the weekday daycare regulars tend to be social, well-exercised dogs that do well in group play.
Yes. We board dogs from across the Dallas metro in climate-controlled suites at our Dallas facility, with daytime play included so they are not crated all day. Cage-free suites for social dogs are limited and fill first around holidays, so reserve early for school breaks and long weekends.
We group dogs by size and temperament, keep pet first aid trained staff watching supervised play, and build rest periods into the day. Dogs need to be current on core vaccinations and pass a temperament evaluation before joining group play. Tell us about your dog’s energy, diet, and any anxiety when you book and we will match the care to them.