Super Dooper Pooper Scoopers

Super Dooper Pooper Scoopers Dog waste clean up for SanTan and Queen Creek area.

08/02/2024

Our dogs’ paws are just as sensitive as our feet. Here are some ways to protect your dog’s paws on hot pavement (or artificial grass):

🐾 Check the weather and take precautions before you take your pet outside. Asphalt temperatures can vary with air temperatures, cloud cover, wind, etc. For example, 77°F air temp could result in 125°F asphalt temp - and it only takes 60 seconds on 125°F asphalt for a dog's pads to burn.
🐾 Place the back of your hand on the ground for 10 seconds, if it’s too hot for you, it’s too hot for your dog.
🐾 Walk early in the morning or late in the evening when surfaces are cooler.
🐾 If your pet can easily adapt to them, invest in a pair of booties to protect your pet's paws.

Symptoms of paw burn may include limping, refusing to walk, darker than usual or discolored pads, excessive licking or biting of feet, visible blisters, extreme redness, and missing skin or parts of pads.

If your pet experiences burnt paws, contact AVECCC at 480-497-0222. We're here 24/7/365 for pet urgent care and emergencies.

07/22/2024
07/01/2024

With Independence Day celebrations fast approaching, it’s important to take precautions to keep your pets safe both during and after Fourth of July festivities. Here are 7️⃣ pet safety tips to keep in mind. You can find more important information here: https://bit.ly/2Yru6lC

06/28/2024

The fourth of July is near and what better way to celebrate than with fireworks and sparklers. Although it may not be expected, dogs will chew on and eat fireworks and may become anxious due to the unexpected, loud sound. When ingested dogs can have GI upset, obstruction, and even damage to their red blood cells. It’s best to keep your furry friends inside while enjoying the pyrotechnics!

It's too hot outside but the dogs don't stop poopin. Give us a call and we'll do the scoopin!
06/27/2024

It's too hot outside but the dogs don't stop poopin. Give us a call and we'll do the scoopin!

05/23/2024
05/10/2024

Today's theme during is "Emergencies happen: Be prepared" - a topic that has taken on significant importance over the last few years. We never know when or where an emergency will happen. As a pet owner, you need to plan ahead, and include your pets in your family’s emergency plan. Here are the essentials to include in a pet first aid kit. You can find more at avma.org/FirstAid.

Always remember that any first aid administered to your pet should be followed by immediate veterinary care. First aid care is not a substitute for veterinary care, but it may save your pet's life until it receives veterinary treatment.

04/08/2024

How can we all work together to help prevent dog bites? Experts from the National Dog Bite Prevention Week collaborated to develop these important tips and information - including the top 10 states reporting dog bites and how to prevent dog bites - in our infographic.

Remember - we can all work together to . Learn more by visiting our National Dog Bite Prevention Week page: https://bit.ly/3a3EzWJ

Overwhelmed with the gifts your pup leaves behind? Need a break? Give us a call 😉
02/07/2024

Overwhelmed with the gifts your pup leaves behind? Need a break? Give us a call 😉

Merry Christmas 🎄
12/25/2023

Merry Christmas 🎄

11/29/2023

As more cases of canine respiratory disease pop up throughout the U.S., we want to share a few best practices to ensure your dog stays healthy and safe this holiday season.

11/23/2023

Wishing you and your furry family a fabulous Thanksgiving! Check out our NAPPS blog for lots of Thanksgiving tips and info. Get the link in comments and let us know how you’re celebrating with your pets!
🍗🥪🥗🥧🦃

11/18/2023

*Remember that even the water or a little pollen from lilies can kill or cause severe neurological & organ damage in cats. Don't have them in your house if you have cats!! If you even think your cat came in contact, call poison control & see a vet immediately.
Pine needles and water are not on this list, but can also be a danger.

11/10/2023

Mid America Pet Food is expanding its October 30, 2023, voluntary recall to include additional pet food products, with Best By Dates before 10/31/24, made at its Mount Pleasant facility, due to the products’ potential to be contaminated with Salmonella.

Voluntarily recalled brands produced at the Mount Pleasant facility include: Victor Super Premium Dog Foods, Wayne Feeds Dog Food, Eagle Mountain Pet Food, and some Member’s Mark varieties with Best By Dates before 10/31/24. Recalled products were distributed to distributors and retailers throughout the United States.

For more information and to view a complete list of the affected products and their lot codes, visit: https://bit.ly/49uqeCI

08/12/2023

Welcome to Super Dooper Pooper Scoopers! Our names are Ada and Dana, we are pet care professionals and have worked in the pet care industry for over 10 years. We are offering dog waste clean up/removal services for Queen Creek and San Tan Valley.

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Queen Creek, AZ

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm
Saturday 9am - 4pm
Sunday 9am - 4pm

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+16023093252

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