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Are you tired of spending your weekends cleaning up after your dog? You’re not alone. Dog waste removal is one of those chores that nobody enjoys, but it has to be done for your family’s health and your lawn’s sake.
That’s where we come in. At Magner Doggie Duty, we take care of the dirty work so you can actually enjoy your yard again. Here’s a quick look at how our service works:
It’s really that simple. No contracts, no hassle, just a clean yard waiting for you.
Here’s what you get with every service:
- Thorough cleaning of your entire yard
- Waste double-bagged and placed in your trash bin
- Text notification when we arrive and finish
- Gate photo confirmation after each visit
- Access to your online customer portal
We proudly serve dog owners throughout Crystal Lake, Algonquin, Cary, Huntley, Lake in the Hills, and Barrington. Whether you need weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly service, we’ve got a plan that fits your needs and budget.
Ready to reclaim your weekends? Get your free quote today and see how affordable a poop-free yard can be!
If you’re a dog owner, you’ve probably wondered: how often should I really be cleaning up after my dog? It’s not the most glamorous topic, but keeping your yard clean is important for your family, your pets, and your lawn.
The Short Answer
You should pick up dog poop at least once a week—but daily is ideal if you have the time.
Here’s why frequency matters:
Health Risks of Leaving Dog Waste
Dog poop isn’t just unpleasant—it can be dangerous. Pet waste contains bacteria and parasites that can affect both humans and other animals, including:
- E. coli
- Salmonella
- Roundworms
- Hookworms
- Giardia
These can survive in your soil for years if waste isn’t removed. Children playing in the yard and other pets are especially at risk.
Your Lawn Will Thank You
Contrary to popular belief, dog poop is NOT good fertilizer. It’s actually too acidic and high in nitrogen, which can:
- Kill grass and leave brown spots
- Attract pests and flies
- Create unpleasant odors, especially in summer
The longer waste sits, the more damage it does to your lawn.
How Many Dogs Do You Have?
The more dogs, the more frequently you need to clean:
- 1 dog: Weekly minimum, twice weekly recommended
- 2-3 dogs: Twice weekly minimum
- 4+ dogs: Every few days or daily
Weather Matters Too
In warmer months (spring and summer), waste breaks down faster and bacteria multiply quickly. You’ll want to clean more often. In winter, waste may freeze and accumulate—making spring cleanup a big job.
The Easiest Solution? Hire a Professional
Let’s be honest—scooping poop isn’t anyone’s favorite chore. That’s where professional pet waste removal comes in.
At Magner Doggie Duty, we offer weekly, bi-weekly, and monthly service plans for homeowners in Crystal Lake, Algonquin, Cary, Huntley, Lake in the Hills, and Barrington. We handle the dirty work so you can actually enjoy your yard.
No contracts. No hassle. Just a clean yard.
Ready to reclaim your weekends? Get a free quote today and see how affordable professional pet waste removal can be.
