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Poop Scoop Frequency Guide: Weekly vs Every Other Week vs Monthly

Poop Scoop Frequency Guide: Weekly vs Every Other Week vs Monthly

One of the most common questions we get at Poop Savvy is:
“How often should I have my yard scooped?”

The short answer: it depends on your dog count, yard size, and how sensitive you (and your neighbors 👀) are to smell, mess, and lawn damage. Below is a simple, honest breakdown to help you choose the right scoop frequency for your home in DeSoto, TX and surrounding areas.


🐶 Weekly Poop Scooping — Best for Most Homes

Ideal for:

  • 1–4 dogs
  • Families with kids
  • Smaller yards
  • HOAs or close neighbors

Why weekly wins:
Dog waste starts causing odor, bacteria growth, and lawn burn within just a few days—especially in North Texas heat. Weekly service prevents buildup before it becomes a problem.

Benefits:

  • Keeps your yard consistently clean
  • Minimizes smell (huge for dogs with strong noses)
  • Prevents dead grass and nitrogen burn
  • Reduces parasites and bacteria
  • Zero “catch-up” mess

Best choice if you want:
A yard that’s always ready for kids, guests, and barefoot walking.


🐾 Every Other Week (Bi-Weekly) — Middle Ground

Ideal for:

  • 1–2 dogs
  • Medium to large yards
  • Homes where the yard isn’t used daily

Things to consider:
After 7–10 days, dog waste starts to pile up faster than most people expect. Odor and lawn damage become more noticeable, especially during warmer months.

Benefits:

  • Lower cost than weekly
  • Still better than DIY scooping
  • Works well in cooler months

Trade-off:
Some smell and buildup between visits—especially after rain.


🐕 Monthly Poop Scooping — Maintenance Only

Ideal for:

  • Single dog
  • Large yards
  • Light yard use

Important to know:
Monthly service is not designed to keep your yard pristine—it’s more of a reset. By the time we arrive, waste has usually already impacted smell and grass health.

Best for:

  • Preventing extreme buildup
  • Seasonal or backup service
  • Homeowners who scoop occasionally themselves

Not recommended for multiple dogs or families with kids.


🌱 Why Frequency Matters More in DeSoto, TX

North Texas clay soil traps nitrogen and salts from dog waste instead of absorbing it. Combine that with summer heat and you get:

  • Burned yellow patches
  • Strong odors
  • Slower grass recovery

More frequent scooping = healthier lawn.


💩 Our Recommendation

If you’re unsure, weekly service is the safest and most popular choice for keeping your yard clean, healthy, and stress-free.

All Poop Savvy services are prepaid monthly, with:

  • No contracts
  • No long-term commitments
  • Easy upgrades or downgrades anytime

Ready to stop thinking about dog poop?

Let Poop Savvy handle the dirty work so you don’t have to.

👉 Book your service today at
www.poop-savvy.com

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