Since 2007, Scoops Pet Waste Removal, provides the friendliest and most efficient service to keep you, your dogs and your pocket book smiling at all times. Scooping all your dirty droppings from Riverside County and North County San Diego
It is our business policy to accommodate your schedule as best as we can. Most of our customers prefer service one time a week. We also offer a one-time-only, two or three times a week, and every two weeks service.
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We believe in pet adoption, spaying and neutering your pets, and responsible pet ownership. Dogs did not come to us centuries ago and say “hey, please domesticate me” – so we owe it to them to treat them with respect and give them all the opportunities for love, health and security possible.
So the next time you are thinking about adding a dog (or any pet for that matter) as a member of your family, please adopt from a rescue organization, a local shelter, or an SPCA facility.
Pet waste infects children and adults with disease-causing bacteria and parasites. It also spreads diseases between pets. When pet poop is not disposed of properly, not only does water quality and pet health suffer, but our health may be at risk too. Pets and children who play in yards or in parks where pets defecate are most at risk for infection from disease-causing bacteria and parasites found in pet waste. Here are some diseases that can be passed from pet waste to humans:
Everything You Need to Know About Dog Poop but Didn’t Want to Ask:
1. Dog poop is NOT fertilizer for your lawn and shrubs. Due to their high-protein diet, dog waste is highly acidic and will actually burn your grass creating brown patches.
2. Just one gram of dog waste can contain as many as 23 million fecal coliform bacteria , which can seep into groundwater and spread salmonella and giardia. This poses a hazard to your pets, your family, and your landscape.
3. Your lawn mower does not chop it up and make it go away. In fact, it makes it worse by spreading it around your yard in smaller pieces where you, your children, and your pets continue to step in it and then bring it into your home.
4. Dog fecal matter is a major contributor to storm water pollution. One out of three households have at least one dog, and all that dog poop left out in the rain eventually liquifies and ends up in our storm drains, which in most metropolitan areas means it also ends up in our lakes and streams.
5. Nearly 20 years ago the EPA classified dog waste as a dangerous pollutant in the same category as toxic chemicals and oil. Not really a great thing to leave in your back yard, or have flowing into our storm drains.
6. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) confirms that hookworms, ringworms, tapeworms and Salmonella can be spread by contact with infected dog waste. When dog poop is left to decay, after a long time (it can take over one year for dog waste to decompose) the poop may “disappear,” but the eggs from these parasites can linger for years in the soil – leaving your family and your pets vulnerable to serious infection.