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What to expect

How dog poop removal works in North Texas, made simple.

From quote to cleanup, the process is built around clear service details: price, access, route cadence, gate checks, and service updates.

Get your price in secondsFormer state trooper owned and operatedMost homes choose weekly serviceNo contracts or hidden steps

Short version: Enter your info once, and we keep your yard clean on a consistent schedule.

Get your price

Enter your address and get your price in seconds.

Use the quote tool to enter your ZIP, dog count, and service frequency. Weekly is the usual starting point because it keeps buildup from returning.

Pick the fit

Choose the schedule that keeps your yard under control.

Weekly is the most popular because it prevents buildup and keeps odor down. Higher-use yards can choose twice weekly, while lighter-use yards can choose every other week.

First cleanup

We reset the yard and prepare your route.

If there is buildup, the first visit removes visible waste from serviceable areas and sets a cleaner baseline. We also confirm access and gate notes so future visits stay consistent.

Recurring route

We keep showing up on the schedule you choose.

We show up on your route day, clean active dog-use areas, double-bag the waste, place it in your trash can or beside the garage if needed, secure the gate, and send your service notification. Optional haul-away is available as an add-on.

The goal is consistent cleanup without weekly planning.

Most questions are practical: Will the schedule stay consistent? Do I need to be home? What happens with the waste? Here is what to expect before your first visit.

Before we arriveAdd gate notes, pets, and access details once during signup.
During serviceWe clean the active dog areas, double-bag the waste, place it in your trash can or beside the garage if needed, and secure the gate.
After serviceYou get the service notification and stay on the same route cadence unless you change it.
If things changeYou can change frequency, pause, or cancel without a long-term contract.
Rhino Scoop gate photo confirmation after a North Texas yard service visit

Route standards

5.0 Google rating - Former state trooper owned - Family-owned in North Texas
  • Accurate quote based on your yard and dog count
  • First cleanup reset for visible buildup in serviceable areas
  • Recurring route scheduling for weekly or higher-frequency service
  • Double-bagging waste and placing it in your trash can or beside the garage if needed
  • Gate checks before we leave
  • Service notifications after the visit
  1. Enter your address, dog count, and service frequency in the quote tool.
  2. Choose the plan that fits your yard. Weekly is the usual starting point for recurring service.
  3. Add your name, phone, address, and any gate or pet notes.
  4. We handle the reset, route setup, recurring visits, and notifications from there.

What most customers want to know before they start.

Need to be home?

Usually no.

If we can access the yard safely, we handle the cleanup while you are away and secure the gate when we leave.

What about the waste?

We double-bag it.

We place bagged waste in your trash can, or beside the garage if the can is inaccessible. Haul-away is optional.

Need flexibility?

No long-term contract.

Change frequency, pause, or cancel without getting trapped in a long-term agreement.

The details people usually want before they start.

Do I need to be home when you scoop the yard?

No. Most customers are not home. As long as we can access the yard safely, we complete the cleanup and secure the gate before leaving.

What happens on the first visit?

The first visit is the reset. We remove visible buildup from serviceable areas, confirm access notes, and get the property set up for recurring service. If the yard has been neglected for a while, that first stop may take longer than a normal weekly visit.

What happens to the waste after service?

By default, waste is carefully double-bagged and placed in your trash can. If the trash can is inaccessible, we place it beside the garage. Optional waste haul-away is available as an add-on.

What if I have multiple dogs or a big yard?

That is why the quote tool asks for dog count and, when needed, yard access notes. Larger yards and higher dog counts can still be a fit. We price them clearly from the start.

How do schedule changes or cancellations work?

Simple. There is no contract. If you need to change frequency, pause, or cancel, contact us and we update the route. No long-term lock-in.

What areas do you cover for recurring routes?

We run routes across Fort Worth, Saginaw, Keller, Haslet, Colleyville, Southlake, and surrounding North Texas neighborhoods.

Get your price and let us take it from there.

If you want to see service areas first, head to Locations. If you are ready for pricing, start with the quote.