Never scoop poop again

Olivia Bloom • February 13, 2026

Finally, a professional approach to one of pet ownership’s most dreaded chores.

ScooPet keeps yards clean and healthy for dogs and their families by providing year-round dog waste cleanup—even in the snow.


Cleaning up dog waste is one of the most dreaded parts of owning a pet, something we treat as an inconvenience to be dealt with only when we get around to it. But what rarely gets acknowledged is how genuinely unsanitary it is. Dog waste is not just unpleasant. It is bacteria in your yard frequently accompanied by parasites and odor in your grass - all easily tracked into your home.


This is why ScooPet provides professional dog waste removal throughout Northeast Ohio, helping homeowners keep their outdoor spaces cleaner without the burden of handling the mess themselves.


Dog waste doesn’t break down quickly or harmlessly. It carries bacteria and even parasites that persist long after the visible waste is gone. A single dog can produce roughly 275 pounds of waste per year, creating a sanitation issue sooner than homeowners expect.


Without consistent removal, waste accumulates quickly. What begins as an occasional nuisance becomes an ongoing sanitation concern in the very space where pets and families spend time.


ScooPet gives homeowners something difficult to achieve on their own: time back and peace of mind. Instead of constantly wondering when the yard was last cleaned or what might be missed, dogs and families can enjoy their outdoor spaces, knowing it is being handled properly.


“ScooPet delivers dog waste removal the way it should be done—professionally, consistently, and with a focus on real yard sanitation,” says Adam Hood, CEO of ScooPet. “We make life cleaner and happier for dogs and their humans by turning one of life’s most hated chores into something homeowners never have to worry about again.”


A Professional Process

The company’s professionalism shows in the details. ScooPet team members follow a proven process and ensure the job is done correctly on every visit.


Doing it right also means going beyond removal alone. ScooPet offers an eco-friendly yard sanitizer after each cleanup to reduce bacteria and odor. The product is safe for people and pets, adding an important layer of cleanliness beyond scooping alone.



“Sanitizing after scooping is extremely important,” explains Adam. “If a dog has an accident inside our homes, we wouldn’t simply remove it and move on. Our yards deserve the same level of cleanliness, especially when pets and shoes can easily track what’s left behind back indoors.”


A cleaner yard also means a cleaner home. Pet waste is easily tracked indoors on shoes and paws, spreading bacteria onto floors, carpets, and everyday surfaces. Consistent removal paired with sanitizing helps ensure a safer environment for dogs and families.


Even in Snow

In Northeast Ohio, winter adds another challenge. Dogs still go outside, and the waste does not simply disappear. It is easy to fall into an “out of sight, out of mind” mindset when temperatures drop. That is why ScooPet continues service throughout the winter months, even in the snow.


The company’s approach is simple for customers: no long-term contracts, a money-back guarantee, and service built on trust and reliability.


ScooPet

440-664-3531

ScooPet.com

Info@ScooPet.com

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