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Now Serving · University District, Seattle

Premium pooper scooper service in University District, Seattle.

The U District's mix of single-family homes, fraternity houses, and family rentals near the campus creates an unusually dog-dense block-level density. We service the residential streets north and east of the university with a discreet, scheduled weekly visit.

Why It Matters

Serving zip codes 98105

Why It Matters in University District

A neighborhood-specific case for yard health.

Dense rental housing means more turnover and more dogs cycling through the same yards over the years. The biological history of a U District yard is rarely visible — which is exactly the case for professional sanitization.

For most University District households, our Standard tier is the right fit — though every home is different. Your free assessment includes a walkthrough of your yard and a direct recommendation based on your specific layout, dog count, and routine.

Read the science →

Recommended for University District

Standard

Weekly removal plus pet-safe sanitization — helps reduce parasites and bacteria left behind in soil.

Where We Cover

Streets and corners of University District we know well.

Our University District route is run by a small, dedicated crew who know the neighborhood, your gate, and your dog. Consistency is what keeps a yard genuinely safe over time — and a deliberately limited route is how we deliver it.

Service area last updated: June 23, 2026

  • University of Washington
  • University Way NE
  • Cowen Park
  • Ravenna Boulevard

Local Dog Spots in University District

The off-leash areas and walks that bring contamination home.

These are the places University District dogs spend the most time outside their own yards — and the places that determine what gets tracked back into them.

Off-Leash Areas Near University District

  • Cowen Park (on-leash)

Off-leash visits are a common source of Giardia and Toxocara exposure for Seattle dogs. See the symptoms that suggest contamination →

Popular University District Dog Walks

  • Burke-Gilman Trail (UW segment)
  • Cowen Park ravine walk
  • UW campus perimeter

A regular walking routine concentrates a dog's yard impact. See how our protocol handles it →

Pet-Safe Always

Every product reviewed for dogs, cats, and children.

Seattle Local

Owned, operated, and routed entirely within Seattle.

Membership Care Plan

Annual plan that locks in your schedule, tier, and rate.

Watershed-Conscious

Disposal protocol designed around protecting Puget Sound.

University District Pooper Scooper FAQ

Common questions from University District dog owners.

Do you offer pooper scooper service near me in University District?

Yes — University District is part of our Seattle service area. We cover homes near University of Washington and University Way NE, and the surrounding streets in zip code 98105.

How much does a pooper scooper service cost in University District, Seattle?

Pricing depends on your yard size, dog count, and visit frequency. Most University District households fit our Standard tier. Your free on-site assessment gives you a better understanding of what your yard actually needs — no obligation.

How often should I have dog poop picked up from my University District yard?

For most University District households with one or two dogs, weekly pickup is the right baseline — frequent removal is what keeps parasite eggs from building up in your soil. Multi-dog homes or families with young children often choose every-3-days or daily visits.

What happens to the dog waste after you scoop it?

Everything is double-bagged and hauled offsite for proper disposal — never left in your trash, your neighbor's bin, or on your curb. This matters because pet waste is an EPA-classified nonpoint source pollutant — it should not enter the storm system.

Do I need to be home for the University District pooper scooper visit?

No — most University District clients are at work during their visit. We just need gate access. We also add a pet-safe sanitization step on Standard and Premium tiers.

Is the sanitizing solution safe for my dog and kids in University District?

Yes. Every product we use is pet-safe and child-safe by design — plant-derived, residue-controlled, and applied at concentrations cleared for surfaces dogs and children touch daily. We never use bleach, harsh quaternary ammoniums, or unrated commercial sanitizers in a residential yard.

My dog uses Cowen Park (on-leash) — does that change what my University District yard needs?

Yes — dogs that visit off-leash areas like Cowen Park (on-leash) are more likely to bring home Giardia cysts, Toxocara eggs, and bacterial contamination on their paws, coat, and the soil they track in. We don't service the park itself, but our sanitization step is designed to help reduce the cross-contamination that follows off-leash visits.

More questions? See the full FAQ or get a free quote.

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University District, Seattle

Make this part of how your household works.

Free and on-site. We'll walk your yard, ask about your routine, and leave you with a better understanding of what your yard actually needs.