Health
Pet waste is the greatest source of potential health risk for your pet and family. You probably saw already how your beloved best friend had smelt the poop, walked in or rolled in it. You can prevent all the diseases and bacterial infections your doggie(s) can catch this way by cleaning your yard at least once a week.
Family
We are sure you would like your children or grandchildren to go outside and play in your yard without worrying about pet waste. We offer solutions for you to keep your kids safe.
Cleanliness
Just imagine that one healthy dog usually defecates 2 or 3 times a day. You can easily calculate how many piles you will have within a week or a month… a lot!
Environment
Find out where pet waste really goes when it is not scooped! When poop
gets washed into lakes it just contributes to the seaweed and algae over-
growths that then must be treated with pesticides. Unlike human feces,
however, which are usually transported to treatment plants through san-
itary sewers, dog feces are usually deposited outside, where they can be
washed into creeks and rivers in storm water along with the droppings of
other domestic and wild animals. These feces could then find their way
into bodies of water.
Cleaning up dog poop will help keep your yard healthy and safe without smelly feces odors and unsightly mounds. The clean up of poop is every dog owner's duty.