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Our Services

Pet waste removal may seem simple, but regular service provides real, practical benefits. Consistent poop scooping keeps your yard clean, reduces odor, limits bacteria and parasites, and creates a safer space for kids, pets, and guests. It also saves you valuable time each week and makes lawn care easier, especially before mowing when waste can get in the way. This service is especially helpful for the elderly or those who are wheelchair bound by removing a major obstacle to dog ownership. We handle the mess so you can enjoy your yard without stress.

Residential Poop Scooping Services

We offer reliable residential service options designed to fit your schedule and yard size:

  • Weekly Service – Best for busy households and multiple dogs

  • Every Other Week Service – A balanced option for lighter use

  • One-Time Deep Clean – Ideal for move-ins, events, or neglected yards

 

All residential services begin with a thorough Initial Cleaning to get the area up to maintenance level.  Dogs must be secured indoors or in a separate fenced area during service.  During a scoop we walk the property twice in different patterns to decrease the chances of missed piles. The poop is double bagged and placed in the customer's outdoor trash can.  Customer will be notified the night before arrival, the morning of arrival, and upon leaving the property.  Pricing is straightforward and based on yard size and number of dogs.

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Commercial Poop Scooping Services

We provide professional pet waste management solutions for shared and public spaces:

  •  Pet Waste Station Installation & Maintenance

Installation, bag restocking, and routine waste removal to keep areas clean and compliant.

  • Park, HOA, & Apartment Common Area Cleanup

Scheduled cleanup services for dog parks, green spaces, and common areas to maintain cleanliness, reduce complaints, and protect property value.

Commercial services are customized based on property size, traffic, and service frequency.

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