Thank you for
visiting our website. We are Charleston's premier pet waste removal
service. Scoopy Doos provides services to residential, commercial, and
public locations.
Our mission is
to provide a healthy poop-free environment at an affordable price.
Are you tired of
"Doggy Mines" in your yard or designated walking area?
As much as we love
our pets, they often leave our yards unsafe and difficult to enjoy.
We can
pawsitively solve your problems!
Scoopy Doos offers
several plans to suit each person's individual needs...whether you need us
to come by once, twice, or even three times per week.
Ask about Scoopy
Doos referral program and neighborhood discounts!
Why use Scoopy Doos?
So
your yard won't go to waste.
If
landmines deter you from walking, playing or relaxing in your yard, then
you're missing out on one of your biggest financial investments.
Utilizing
Scoopy Doos animal waste removal service
once, twice, or three times a week greatly
reduces health risks to you, your children, and
your pets.
Doo
your part to reduce the spread of
disease and pollution.
Click here to read the USATODAY article, "Dog
waste poses threat to water".
Doo
keeps getting tracked into your home.
So
we can make your yard a cleaner, safer and more enjoyable place.
You
want to enjoy the smells of your yard again.
You
look down when you walk in your yard, and you didn't lose your keys!
So
you'll no longer argue over who is going to clean it up!
Did You Know...
Dog
feces are one of the most common sources of
waterborne bacterial disease,
giardia,
hookworms,
parvovirus,
roundworms (ascarids), and
whipworms.
A
single gram of dog feces contains an average of 23 million fecal coliform
bacteria, some of which can cause disease in humans.
Children
run the greatest risk of infection because they're prone to play in the dirt
and then put their hands in their mouths or rub their eyes with their hands.
Dogs
are as high as third on the list of contributors to bacteria in contaminated
waters.
Recent
research has shown that dog feces play a major role in contributing to water
pollution. In high enough concentrations, these bacteria can make water
unsafe for swimming, drinking, fishing, or harvesting of shellfish.
Pet
waste can release ammonia into the water which can kill fish and other
aquatic life. At the same time, it can stimulate excessive growth of
algae and other aquatic weeds.
Carnivorous
animals, such as dogs, do not produce useable manure-fertilizer for
plants. Dog feces is protein based
which is poisonous to lawns and may take up to one year to disintegrate.
Rodents,
insects and dogs eat dog feces.