Set the schedule
Choose weekly service for routine maintenance or twice-weekly service for heavier-use yards.
Weekly service
Recurring dog waste removal keeps the yard from becoming a project and gives busy homeowners a dependable cleanup rhythm.
Recurring route care
Weekly pooper scooper service is the best fit for most dog owners because it prevents buildup before the yard becomes unpleasant. It also makes mowing, patio time, and dog play easier to enjoy.
Choose weekly service for routine maintenance or twice-weekly service for heavier-use yards.
Gate codes, dog notes, and preferred service areas are captured before visits begin.
Recurring cleanup keeps waste from turning into a larger yard project.
If dog count, yard access, or cleanup needs change, the service plan can be adjusted.
Frequency guide
Best for most residential yards, one or two dogs, and homeowners who want steady maintenance.
Best for multiple dogs, smaller yards, heavier use, or customers who want the yard kept cleaner between visits.
Recommended when the yard needs a reset before recurring service starts.
What is included
Recurring dog waste removal includes a planned cleanup of the agreed service area, attention to common waste spots, and communication around gate or access details. The goal is to make the service easy to keep using.
Start with your address, dog count, and preferred visit frequency.
Quote request
Request a quote today and get a recommended cleanup plan based on your address, number of dogs, yard access, and preferred service frequency.

FAQ
Most recurring customers choose weekly service. Twice-weekly visits are available for multi-dog homes or yards that need more frequent care.
No. Share gate, access, and dog notes when requesting service. We confirm the access plan before the first visit so the cleanup can be handled without disrupting your day.
Waste is bagged and removed from the cleaned area according to the service plan confirmed with your quote. The goal is to leave the yard clean, usable, and ready for normal use.
Yes. One-time yard cleanups are useful before guests, mowing, move-ins, seasonal yard work, or starting recurring weekly service.
Service can be planned around each dog. Share temperament, gate, and access notes so the visit can be scheduled in a way that is comfortable for the household.
Pricing depends on the number of dogs, cleanup frequency, yard size, access, and current yard condition. The quote request gives enough detail to recommend the right plan.
Dog Cleanup Services serves Tooele County, Utah, including Tooele, Stansbury Park, Grantsville, Erda, Lake Point, Pine Canyon, Stockton, and Rush Valley.