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What We Do

Pet Waste Removal
Pet Sitting
Dog Walking
Pet Taxi Service
Lawn Deodorizer

Choose How You Want Us to Care for Your Pet!

Pet Sitting

Going away for a vacation or a business trip? We offer short term or long term solutions for pet sitting, mail pickup, etc

Pet Walk

Your dog have too much energy around the house? Need a bigger yard? We walk dogs as often as you like for up to thirty minutes per walk.

Pet Waste

We provide weekly, bi-monthly or one-time visits to your home. Scoop the poop and can deodorize your lawn to help minimize unpleasant smells and bacteria.

Pricing Plans

Dog Walking

30 minutes dog walking. Rain or Shine as long as you don't mind

Group Walk (Max 2 Dogs)

$ 25

Solo Walk

Pet Taxi Service

Vet Taxi Service

$20

$30

$40

Pet Waste Pickup

Prices vary on size of yard, number of dogs, frequency of visits

Weekly service, one dog (per service price)

$ 20

One time visit

Call to discuss

Whether you need help one time or multiple times per week we are available to help you with your busy schedule.

Case Study:

Meet the worms,

bacteria, and parasites
in pet waste and in your lawn.

Here’s what dog owners want to avoid:
• Round Worms • Cryptosporidium • Campylobacter • E. Coli • Hookworms • Giardia


CDC reports 10,000 human cases
annually in the United States.
Survival outside a host can exceed
6 months – up to 4 years in soil.

CDC estimates 300,000 human
cases annually in the US,
90% of waterborne origin.
Survival outside a host can
exceed 6 months.

Campylobacter is one of the
most common bacterial causes
of diarrheal illness in the
United States.
Each year there are about
15 cases for every 100,000
persons.

Can survive up to four
months in feces.
One strain, O157:H7,
causes an estimated
73,000 human cases of
infection, and 61 deaths
in the United States
annually.
Most cases are associated
with contaminated food,
however infection can
occur after swimming in
or drinking contaminated
surface water.

Can survive outside host 3-4 weeks in
larval stage.
Puppies are a significant source of
infection.
Prompt removal of dog and cat feces
greatly reduces risk of human
infection.