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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

Related questions

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.
Yes, at any time. There is no contract, so the plan can move with the season.
Weekly. Most people who try bi-weekly for a summer move to weekly, because the yard is noticeably different at the two-week mark.

Scoop King covers Temecula Valley

Weekly yard cleanup from $89 a month across Temecula, Murrieta, Menifee, Lake Elsinore, Wildomar, Canyon Lake, Winchester and Sun City. No contract, and the first cleanup is free.

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