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Pooper Scooper Service · Seattle

The pooper scooper service Seattle dog owners trust with their yard.

Weekly dog poop pickup, pet-safe yard sanitation, and watershed-safe disposal — handled quietly, on schedule, by a Seattle-owned crew. Free assessment.

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What's Included

More than scooping. A full yard health protocol.

Most pooper scooper services bag the visible waste and stop there. We treat your yard the way a professional service should — as a household health surface, not a cosmetic one.

Complete Dog Poop Pickup

Every visible deposit, every corner — including behind the shed, along the fence line, and under deck stairs. Bagged and removed from your property.

Pet-Safe Yard Sanitation

Plant-derived sanitation helps reduce the parasite eggs, bacteria, and odor that can survive in soil after the waste is gone. Standard and Premium tiers.

Watershed-Safe Disposal

Waste is hauled offsite and disposed of properly — never left in your bin, never washed into the storm system, never contributing to Puget Sound's bacterial load.

Service Schedules

Pick the cadence that fits your household.

Twice Weekly Pooper Scooper Service

For multi-dog households, daycare-frequented yards, or families with toddlers. The most thorough cadence we offer.

Weekly Pooper Scooper Service

The standard — and the cadence that prevents parasite eggs from becoming infectious in your soil. Most Seattle families settle here.

Every-Other-Week Pooper Scooper Service

For single-dog households with larger yards and lower foot traffic. Pet-safe sanitation included on Standard and Premium tiers.

One-Time Yard Cleanup

For move-outs, post-vacation backlogs, pre-event cleanups, or yards that have been neglected and need a reset before recurring service begins.

Pooper Scooper Service FAQ

Common questions about pooper scooper service.

What is a pooper scooper service?

A pooper scooper service is a recurring scheduled visit where a professional removes all dog waste from your yard, bags it, and hauls it offsite for proper disposal. Premium services (like Humane Paws) add a pet-safe sanitizing step designed to help reduce the parasite eggs and bacteria left behind in the soil after waste is removed.

Is a pooper scooper service near me worth it in Seattle?

For most Seattle households with a dog, yes. Seattle's wet climate keeps yards damp year-round, which is the kind of condition that lets parasites like roundworm (Toxocara canis) and Giardia stay viable in soil. Weekly removal is what interrupts that cycle. It also keeps lawn-burn (nitrogen damage from urine and feces) under control and prevents the bacterial runoff that the EPA classifies as a nonpoint source pollutant.

How often should I have a pooper scooper service visit?

Daily or twice-weekly visits give the cleanest result — and it's what we'd recommend for multi-dog households (3+ dogs) or families with young children. Weekly works well for most single-dog households. Bi-weekly is the lightest cadence we'd suggest.

How much does a pooper scooper service cost in Seattle?

Pricing depends on yard size, dog count, frequency, and your service tier. We don't post flat rates because they'd misprice the work for most yards. Your free on-site assessment gives you a better understanding of what your yard actually needs. See our pricing page for tier breakdowns.

What's the difference between a pooper scooper service and yard sanitation?

A standard pooper scooper service removes the visible waste and stops there. Yard sanitation (what we do) adds a pet-safe treatment designed to help reduce the parasite eggs and bacterial residue that can survive in soil after the waste is gone. That's the part aimed at the reinfection cycle for your dog and the exposure pathway for your kids.

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Free On-Site Assessment

The Seattle pooper scooper service your yard has been missing.

A quick on-site walkthrough. Walk away with a better understanding of what your yard actually needs.