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Scheduled Clean Up

Our weekly/bi-weekly/monthly poop cleaning services covers 1 scoop visit per a week, 1 scoop visit every 2 weeks, or 1 scoop visit every month. An AwCrap! Pooper Scooper will come regulary on your chosen schedule to rid your yard of your beloved pet’s duty. Service day is dependent on your area of residence. All scheduled cleaning services include clean up and waste double bagged, safetly into your trash can. (Some yards may require an initial clean up fee of $50-100) Starts as low as $16.99 per a visit.

One Time Service

If you are interesed in a one time cleaning of your yard, you will receive a one time deep cleaning of old and new dog waste. All dog waste will be double bagged and placed in the homeowners trash can. One time cleans start at $75 and up.

Bucket Service

We offer a bucket service for those who don’t mind cleaning up after their beloved pet’s but want a more eco-friendly way of disposing their dogs waste. Bucket service includes one AwCrap! Pooper Scoopers branded bucket for homeowners to put their dogs waste into. Depending upon your chosen frequency (weekly or bi-weekly) an AwCrap! Pooper Scooper will stop by and collect your bucket to dispose of the waste in an eco-friendly way.

Commercial/HOA/Apartment/55 & Older Communities Services

We offer weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, and one time cleans for all Commercial, HOAs, Apartments and 55 & older communities. We can provide an assessment of property to educate on best practices for pet waste removal for their communities. AwCrap! can provide and install pet waste stations and maintenance of them. We also provide a monthly In The Scoop Newsletter covering information regarding pet waste and the effects it has on the environment for communities as a way to familiarize residents of the importance it plays on our environment.

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Why Is It Important To Scoop Your Yard?

We can all agree, that the hardest part of being a dog parent, is keeping up with the cleaning of your yard from their natural duties. But it is very important to keep your yard free of waste and provides a variety of benefits to both your home and your community.

1. Damage to your local water tables

Dog waste left in your yard can slowly leech into local water supplies thanks to precipitation like rain and snow. Over time, the contaminants in your dog’s poop can cause nitrogen buildup in the water, hurting wildlife and aquatic vegetation.

2. Exposure to disease

Animal waste can sometimes contain harmful microorganisms like E. Coli and Salmonella, disease-causing bacteria that can easily be transferred to humans, resulting in serious illness and life-threatening complications – particularly with children. Another potential disease exposure is parvovirus, a common and devastating canine virus that can be transferred to other dogs through their feces. Sadly, if gone untreated, parvovirus has a 91% mortality rate. Thankfully, there are vaccinations to prevent parvo, but that doesn’t mean all pups have been properly vaccinated.

3. Parasites

Avoiding dangerous bacteria isn’t the only reason you should pick up dog poop. Roundworm and hookworm are common parasites that live in the intestines of animals. Leaving poop in your yard can transfer these parasites to the soil where they can infect you, your family, and your pet. While not life-threatening in most cases, roundworm and hookworm can cause inflammation and skin irritation.

4. Toxicity

Your dog’s waste contains toxins that can seep into your yard over time, making it difficult to maintain and beautiful lawn or flower garden. Additionally, dog poop can affect your vegetable garden by leeching toxic chemicals into the soil. Helping to improve your soil’s health is another reason why you should pick up dog poop

5. Reduced curb appeal

Buildup of dog waste can kill your grass, leaving bares pots and reducing your home’s exterior charm. Additionally, your friends and family won’t enjoy stepping in surprises left by your dog, especially during sandal season. And don’t forget about smell: The buildup of dog waste in your yard during warmer weather will result in a disgusting odor that’s off-putting to both you and your neighbors.

6. Pests

Large amounts of dog waste in your yard will result in an increase of pests in your yard and inside your home. Your pup’s poop doesn’t only attract insects. Mice and rats are also common in places with excess waste. Avoiding an infestation of pests in and around your home is why you should pick up dog poop.

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