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Frequently Asked Dog Poop Pickup Questions

frequently asked dog poop pickup questions

Family Owned and Locally Operated

Although scooping up dog poop may seem like a straightforward task, our customers often have many questions about our pet waste removal services.

Fortunately, our team is always available to provide answers! We’ve compiled the most frequently asked questions about our dog poop removal services below for your convenience.

FAQ

We offer several services, such as cleaning up pet waste in shared areas like parks and sidewalks to ensure they remain free of any pet waste. We can also remove goose and deer poop if necessary. Furthermore, we provide pet waste station installation and maintenance and work with community managers to develop and implement effective pet waste management strategies. If you’re interested in purchasing pet waste stations and bags, you can give us a call at (435) 200-4674.
Yes, we do! We’re always happy to assist in keeping any kind of poop off your lawn or any shared areas within your community, including parks, paths, and sidewalks.
Our team loves dogs and is more than happy to clean your property with them outside, as long as they’re friendly and don’t get in the way of our work. However, if they’re not friendly or make our job more difficult, we request that you keep them inside until we’re done with our services.
With our experience in the industry, we’ve refined our process to ensure that we find every single piece of dog poop on your property. Our diligent dog poop removal technicians are the best in the business and are trained to be thorough. They walk in a grid-like pattern, scanning back and forth to locate every dropping. Once they’re finished, they do a second walk-through to make sure they haven’t missed anything. With our services, you can rest assured that we’ll leave your property 100% free of pet waste.
Absolutely! We back all of our pooper scooper services with a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. While our independently owned and operated locations have teams that are committed to ensuring that your property is free and clear of pet waste, if for any reason you’re not completely satisfied with our services, simply let us know within 24 hours of our visit, and we’ll come back out to fix the problem.
Yes, we do! Dogs produce waste all year long, so our services are available in winter, spring, summer, and fall. Regardless of the temperature outside, our team is dedicated to providing the best services for you and your pet.
We’re flexible and can provide services to meet your needs, whether it’s weekly, monthly, or somewhere in between. We also offer one-time services and special cleanings.
The cost of our service depends on several factors, such as the size of your property and the number of dogs you have. Our pricing can start as low as $12 per service and increase based on the amount of waste we need to remove. We offer preferred pricing to regular customers and discounts on bulk services. If you’re interested in our services, give us a call at (435) 200-4674 or click here to get a free quote for your dog poop removal needs.
As a responsible dog owner, it’s essential to clean up after your furry friend and dispose of their waste appropriately. The most effective way to do this is by using a designated bag to collect the pet waste, double-wrap it, and seal it before throwing it in the garbage.
No, it’s not advisable to use dog poop as fertilizer for your garden. If left unattended, dog waste can have adverse effects on your soil and plants. Moreover, it poses health risks to animals and humans. While it’s commonly believed that animal waste can serve as a natural fertilizer, it’s important to note that dog feces is not suitable for this purpose. Unlike herbivorous animals like cows and horses, dogs have a meat-based diet, making their waste unsuitable for plants.
Yes, it does. Rodents like rats can be attracted to dog waste, which they can use as a food source. A few rats can quickly multiply and create a serious rodent infestation problem. Rats leave behind urine and feces, which can cause various diseases like typhus, leptospirosis, rat-bite fever, and salmonellosis. Rodents are not only an urban problem; they can also be found in the suburbs and can pose a severe threat to human health and property values. The best way to prevent a rodent infestation is to ensure that dog waste is not left lying around in the community.