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Number2crews  and more We provide a professional waste removal service for any size job. We are dog lovers and will ensure your pets safety through keeping the gates shut.

We’ll handle the cleaning and the disposal of waste We’ll handle the cleaning and the disposal of waste – and if you have any special needs, we’ll take care of that too. We care about our work, and we reflect this in the pride we take in delivering the best service possible…
Because you and your dog deserve the best.

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We provide a professional waste removal service for any size job.  We are dog lovers and will ensure your pets safety th...
03/12/2021

We provide a professional waste removal service for any size job. We are dog lovers and will ensure your pets safety through keeping the gates shut. We’ll handle the cleaning and the disposal of waste – and if you have any special needs, we’ll take care of that too. We care about our work, and we reflect this in the pride we take in delivering the best service possible…
Because you and your dog deserve the best.

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One dog- $6.99 A Week

Two dogs- $8.99 A Week

Three or more dogs - $15.99 A Week

We will bill once a month, you can

pay online through our website or mail out a check service provided our services environmental organization

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I like to share this post every year or so. It always seems to be something folks are struggling with. SA is often unintentionally created, and often done so with good intentions but poor understanding.

•Pet your dog, all the time
•Talk to your dog, all the time
•Allow your dog to follow you, all the time
•Allow your dog to be on your lap or laying on your feet, all the time
•Pet, soothe, comfort your dog when it whines or barks for attention...or is simply anxious
•Allow your dog to demand affection/interactions
•Be emotionally dependent on your dog
•Allow your dog to do whatever it wants, whenever it wants
•Provide no structure or rules
•Refuse to crate train your dog
•Refuse to correct your dog when inappropriate behavior occurs
•Refuse to train your dog to be calm, relaxed, and independent by using a “Place” command, and/or “away” time in the crate
•Allow you and your home to be a free-for-all, where your dog has zero leadership and guidance
•Let your dog out of the crate when it whines or barks
•Avoid training or anything that makes your dog uncomfortable or unhappy
•And many, many more...

Basically, baby, soothe, allow, enable, lean on, and create a toxic dependency...so when you leave, your dog is a mess, because you haven’t prepared them to be strong, resilient, robust, independent, and alone.

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