We get asked a lot: “Do you sanitize or deodorize the yard after you scoop?” And the honest answer is: we can help reduce odor—but true yard deodorizing isn’t as simple (or effective) as most people think. Let’s break it down. Bleach? Please Don’t.We know bleach is a go-to for indoor messes, but using it on your yard can do more harm than good. Here’s why:
If you’ve ever seen weird yellow spots on your lawn after trying to “clean it up,” bleach might be the culprit. The Problem with Sanitizing the Outdoors Here’s the kicker: the outdoors already has its own natural sanitation system. Sunlight, rain, and airflow help break down bacteria and odors naturally. But large yards, especially those with multiple dogs, come with challenges:
What Actually Helps If you’re looking to keep odors under control, here’s what we recommend:
Our goal is to keep your yard clean, safe, and as stink-free as possible. While we won’t bleach your lawn (and neither should you), our consistent service helps prevent buildup—the number one cause of odors. Think of us as your yard’s first line of defense. Want help keeping the stink at bay? Book a scoop with us and let’s clear the air—literally.
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