- Serving Bergen, Hudson, Passaic, Essex and Morris County.
First clean up FREE with regular service
Frequently Asked Pet Waste Removal Questions
Dog poop despite being so prevalent in the backyards of any dog owner is full of dangerous bacteria that can spread to other dogs. Campylobacteriosis, Salmonella and E. Coli are among bacterial culprits found in dog poop. Parasites like tapeworms, roundworms and hookworms can also live in your dog’s feces. Most dangerously and infamous is Parvovirus, causing horrible pain for puppies and can kill them.
We do not pick up anything other than dog waste at this time.
We have found weekly service to be the best for the client. Any more often would be cost prohibitive, and any less would be straining on the amount of piles you have to endure waiting for us to return
No, unfortunately. In order to keep both your pets and our team members safe we require that all clients keep their furry friends in the house while we are servicing the yard.
Dog waste contains harmful bacteria, creates bad odors, and can damage your lawn. Regular cleanup keeps your yard clean, safe, and environmentally friendly.
Contact us for a free site visit and community pet waste management plan
from Poop Scoop Rangers!
At Poop Scoop Rangers, we proudly serve pet owners and commercial properties across Essex County, Bergen County, Hudson County, and Passaic County in New Jersey.
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Frequently Asked Pet Waste Removal Questions
Dog poop despite being so prevalent in the backyards of any dog owner is full of dangerous bacteria that can spread to other dogs. Campylobacteriosis, Salmonella and E. Coli are among bacterial culprits found in dog poop. Parasites like tapeworms, roundworms and hookworms can also live in your dog’s feces. Most dangerously and infamous is Parvovirus, causing horrible pain for puppies and can kill them.
We do not pick up anything other than dog waste at this time.
We have found weekly service to be the best for the client. Any more often would be cost prohibitive, and any less would be straining on the amount of piles you have to endure waiting for us to return
No, unfortunately. In order to keep both your pets and our team members safe we require that all clients keep their furry friends in the house while we are servicing the yard.
Dog waste contains harmful bacteria, creates bad odors, and can damage your lawn. Regular cleanup keeps your yard clean, safe, and environmentally friendly.
Contact us for a free site visit and community pet waste management plan
from Poop Scoop Rangers!
Frequently Asked Pet Waste Removal Questions
Dog poop despite being so prevalent in the backyards of any dog owner is full of dangerous bacteria that can spread to other dogs. Campylobacteriosis, Salmonella and E. Coli are among bacterial culprits found in dog poop. Parasites like tapeworms, roundworms and hookworms can also live in your dog’s feces. Most dangerously and infamous is Parvovirus, causing horrible pain for puppies and can kill them.
We do not pick up anything other than dog waste at this time.
We have found weekly service to be the best for the client. Any more often would be cost prohibitive, and any less would be straining on the amount of piles you have to endure waiting for us to return
No, unfortunately. In order to keep both your pets and our team members safe we require that all clients keep their furry friends in the house while we are servicing the yard.
Dog waste contains harmful bacteria, creates bad odors, and can damage your lawn. Regular cleanup keeps your yard clean, safe, and environmentally friendly.
Contact us for a free site visit and community pet waste management plan
from Poop Scoop Rangers!