As winter bids farewell and spring makes its grand entrance, there's a not-so-pleasant surprise waiting for many pet owners: a massive pile of accumulated dog waste. If you take a break from scooping during the winter months, the waste can pile up during the winter months, and it's not just an eyesore but also a health hazard for your furry companions and your family. At Little Landmines Pet Waste Removal, we understand the challenges of dealing with winter poop buildup, and we're here to tell you why hiring our services is the smart choice for a cleaner, healthier yard. The Winter Poop Predicament During winter, many pet owners understandably reduce the frequency of yard cleanups due to colder temperatures, snow, and less time spent outdoors. However, what often goes unnoticed is the steady accumulation of dog waste in the yard. Did you know that on average, a medium-sized dog can produce around 3/4 pound of poop per day? Now, multiply that by the number of days in winter, add a sprinkle of snow cover that hides the mess, and voilà—you've got yourself a poop pile-up situation waiting to be addressed. It's not just about the unsightliness; it's about the health risks and environmental impact too.
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September 2024
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