The Pooper Scooper

The Pooper Scooper We do our business after your pet does theirs. We service all of Grant County Indiana. Then it rains, snow melts, and the waste is washed away into storm drains.

Reason #1: Dog P**p Isn’t a Fertilizer Like Cow P**p
We put cow manure on our crops to help them grow, so shouldn’t dog p**p do the same for grass and flowers? Unfortunately, this is a common misconception about dog waste, and the reason lies in the animals’ diets: cows primarily eat grass and grain while dogs typically eat meat. Because dogs eat more protein, their waste is highly acidic, contain

s pathogens and microbes, and leaves excess nutrients in places like our lakes and rivers, according to Erie.gov. Dog waste also contains nitrogen, which explains why your grass can turn brown or yellow in spots. The best way to keep your lawn green is to promptly clean up after your dog, or at least on a weekly basis. Reason #2: Dog P**p Can Affect Our Water
All animal waste affects our water, and dogs are no exception. However, with some mindfulness and diligence, we have the power to help lessen its impact! Consider this chain reaction: first we don’t clean up dog p**p from grass and sidewalks. Out of sight, out of mind—right? Not quite. From there, f***l matter could wind up in lakes, streams, ponds, and other local water sources. When this happens, p**p decomposes and releases nutrients that cause excessive growth of algae and weeds. This makes the water murky, green, and smelly. In fact, the algae and weeds can get so overgrown that the water is no longer suitable for our favorite activities such as swimming, boating, and fishing, according to the University of Rhode Island. In addition to nutrients, dog p**p also contains pathogens, which are illness-causing bacteria such as E. coli and salmonella. If they end up in our drinking, swimming, and fishing water, everyone is affected, including humans, pets, and wildlife. Reason #3: Cleaning Up Dog P**p is the Law
It's the law to clean up after your dog-and simply part of being a good neighbor! Many cities have enacted what is nicknamed the “p**per scooper law” and will fine dog owners who don’t pick up after their dog in a public place. If you’re in Madrid, one park will even box up your dog’s p**p and mail it back to you, according to The Washington Post! Not all areas have gone to that extreme, but you can face fines into the thousands in many cities. Reason #4: Cleaning Up P**p Makes Life Easier in the Long Run! It can be a pain to pick up p**p, but between its impact on nature and hefty fines, avoiding it can lead to even bigger problems. Cleaning up immediately after your dog makes life easier for you, your neighbors, and your dog! When you keep your yard clean, you have less of a chance of tracking unwanted messes into your home and onto your carpet. Not to mention, your home will stay odor-free! Backyard barbeques, running around barefoot in the park, outdoor picnics, and simply walking down the sidewalk are all easier and less messy when we pick up after our furry pals.

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