Weekly vs bi-weekly poop scooping
Weekly poop scooping costs $89 a month and bi-weekly costs $59. For one dog in an average yard, bi-weekly is usually enough. For two or more dogs, a small yard, or anyone who uses the yard barefoot, weekly is the right call.
The volume difference
One dog produces about 0.75 pounds of waste a day. Weekly service means roughly 5 pounds accumulates between visits. Bi-weekly means about 10 pounds. That is the entire decision, expressed in the only unit that matters.
When bi-weekly is genuinely fine
One dog, a yard over about a fifth of an acre, and nobody spending much barefoot time on the grass. At that spread 10 pounds does not concentrate anywhere, and the $30 a month difference is real money for no practical gain.
When it is not
Two dogs makes it 20 pounds between visits. A small yard concentrates the same volume into less space. Kids on the grass changes the risk calculation entirely. In any of those, the $30 buys something.
At a glance
| Weekly | $89/mo | ~5 lb between visits, one dog |
| Bi-weekly | $59/mo | ~10 lb between visits, one dog |
| Weekly, two dogs | $109/mo | ~10 lb between visits |
| Bi-weekly, two dogs | $79/mo | ~20 lb between visits |
| Twice weekly | $149/mo | ~2.5 lb between visits, one dog |
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