Hi all!!,
This is the first blog in almost one month! we here at The Poop Scoop Troop have been real busy scooping poop all spring. The Poop Scoop Troop is busy scooping in North Jersey, and trying to move into bigger and better things, but at the same time we will not compromise the quality of our service! Check back here for more up and coming news on The Poop Scoop Troop!
The Poop Scoop Troop & More is a professional dog waste cleaning service that will come and clean your yard of dog waste. We service Northern New Jersey. We are happy to service your property and look forward to providing a safe and healthy environment for your family. (Including the four legged members!) We also provide these services; Dog Walking, Pet Taxi, Pet Food Pick Up, Pet Sitting, and of course, Yard Clean Up.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Poop in the water
By Jeff SwitzerHerald Writer
What smells bad, sticks to shoes and piles up at a rate of 20 tons per day -- and not just during election years?Ask Snohomish County dog owners.The county's estimated 126,000 dogs produce enough poop to rival a city of 32,000 people."This is essentially the equivalent of the human waste of the city of Lynnwood or Bothell dumped in back yards every day," said Kathy Thornburgh, a county water and habitat sciences supervisor.It's a big problem that county officials have spent four years studying. Clean water experts say streams are suffering whenever a dog's business isn't cleaned up, and the county is wrapping up a $475,000 campaign on how to solve the problem.So far, officials spent some of the money trying to block animal waste from running into county streams.Other money is being spent on education and on study and experimentation to find the right way to persuade homeowners with pets to "scoop the poop, bag it and put it in the trash."
What smells bad, sticks to shoes and piles up at a rate of 20 tons per day -- and not just during election years?Ask Snohomish County dog owners.The county's estimated 126,000 dogs produce enough poop to rival a city of 32,000 people."This is essentially the equivalent of the human waste of the city of Lynnwood or Bothell dumped in back yards every day," said Kathy Thornburgh, a county water and habitat sciences supervisor.It's a big problem that county officials have spent four years studying. Clean water experts say streams are suffering whenever a dog's business isn't cleaned up, and the county is wrapping up a $475,000 campaign on how to solve the problem.So far, officials spent some of the money trying to block animal waste from running into county streams.Other money is being spent on education and on study and experimentation to find the right way to persuade homeowners with pets to "scoop the poop, bag it and put it in the trash."
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
National Scoop the Poop Week (continued)
Sent by the American Pet Products Manufacturers Association (APPMA), there are over 74.8 million dogs in the U.S. As the dog count rises, more dog owners are looking for a simple solution to an unavoidable problem, the average dog leaves approximately 23 piles of poop a week! This amount of waste can seriously damage our ecosystem if not properly disposed of. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, pet waste has been identified as a major cause of “non point source pollution” (NPS). So do your part, and call The Poop Scoop Troop!!!
Thursday, April 3, 2008
NATIONAL SCOOP THE POOP WEEK (April 24th through the 30th)
Between the storms of winter and the backyard barbecues of summer, now is the perfect time for dog owners to catch up on all those "canine calling cards" that have accumulated during the cold months. Besides creating a nasty mess in your yard, it's a health hazard, it pollutes the groundwater and it annoys the neighbors. It doesn't go away by itself, so get it cleaned up this week. And remind your dog-owning friends! Your family, neighbors and dog will love you for it.
Monday, March 24, 2008
Spring Is Here!!!
Its time!!! Time to clean up all of those yards full of poop! The snow has finally melted away reveling all of your pups poop! and just in time! National Scoop the Poop Week is coming up! (April 24th to April 30th) so give us a ring so we can come to your home and scoop some poop!
Monday, March 10, 2008
North Jersey flooded and wind wipped!
This weekend was a wet and windy one! We still scooped this weekend though! We were out there and we got soaked!!!, but we completed our whole service Saturday and Sunday. As long as its not thundering and lightning, we scoop the poop! I hope everyone drys out, and warm and sunny days are not to far away. If you are going to have a function at your house and you only need someone to come over and help you do a mass pick up, we do that too! Just call The Poop Scoop Troop!
Friday, March 7, 2008
rain this weekend!
Here in north jersey this weekend its going to rain, but the Poop Scoop Troop will still be out there scooping poop! We have no trouble with a little rain! (3") This weekend we will be scooping in Franklin Lakes, Hawthorne, Wyckoff, and Clifton! Give us a call at (973) 626-0362, or visit our web site at www.poopscooptroop.com . We serve ALL of northern New Jersey! Have a good,(and dry) weekend!
Saturday, March 1, 2008
Poop,Scoop,and Snow
We are a year round service provider. There is no time of year when your dogs stop doing their business, so we don’t stop doing ours! We are typically able to work in light rain or snowfall, as consistently servicing your yard continues to create a sanitary environment for you and your pets. Please call for additional information.
Last week was a little rough for us here at Poop Scoop Troop with all of the snow! We called all of our clients Friday to let them know that they would not be scooped on Saturday. We are finally back on track this week to serve all of northern New Jersey!
Last week was a little rough for us here at Poop Scoop Troop with all of the snow! We called all of our clients Friday to let them know that they would not be scooped on Saturday. We are finally back on track this week to serve all of northern New Jersey!
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
pooperoni.com
We are now listed on http://www.pooperoni.com/New_Jersey/!
The Poop Scoop Troop is a professional dog waste cleaning service that will come and clean your yard of dog waste. We are happy to service your property and look forward to providing a safe and healthy environment for your family. (Including the four legged members!) We are a year round service provider. There is no time of year when your dogs stop doing their business, so we don’t stop doing ours! We are typically able to work in light rain or snowfall, as consistently servicing your yard continues to create a sanitary environment for you and your pets. We dispose of the waste at a special location that deals with this kind of waste. We will never dispose of the waste in your yard. Please call for additional information.
The Poop Scoop Troop is a professional dog waste cleaning service that will come and clean your yard of dog waste. We are happy to service your property and look forward to providing a safe and healthy environment for your family. (Including the four legged members!) We are a year round service provider. There is no time of year when your dogs stop doing their business, so we don’t stop doing ours! We are typically able to work in light rain or snowfall, as consistently servicing your yard continues to create a sanitary environment for you and your pets. We dispose of the waste at a special location that deals with this kind of waste. We will never dispose of the waste in your yard. Please call for additional information.
Sunday, February 10, 2008
more clients in franklin lakes
Hi all! We had a good week here at The Poop Scoop Troop, with adding more clients from franklin lakes! Call for an appointment today at (973) 626-0362. we serve all of bergen county.
Monday, February 4, 2008
Poop Scoop Troop
The Poop Scoop Troop has recently begun to accept new clients! We specialize in removing dog waste from your yard in Northern Bergen County. Currently, we service Franklin Lakes and Ridgewood. In time, we'll be adding towns to our list. So if you just don't have the stomach to pick up Rover's remainders, give us a call: 973-626-0362 for a free, no obligation consultation.
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