How to scoop dog poop like a professional pooper scooper

The family pooper scooper will find this article very useful. It details the best way to pick up dog poop from your yard. The advice comes from Jacob D'Aniello, founder of DoodyCalls, America's first national pooper scooper service franchise.

DoodyCalls provides pooper scooper service to home owners and communities in Virginia, Maryland, Washington DC, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Texas, Oregon, and California.

DoodyCalls' pooper scooper service makes pet owner's happier, the environment cleaner and the world a better place.

DoodyCalls offers pooper scooper franchises across the U.S. and is committed to franchise profitability. DoodyCalls franchises benefit from unmatched support, customized technology systems, and a sales support center.

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Things You'll Need

  • Rubbermaid lobby dust pan
  • Shrub rake
  • 13 gallon garbage bag
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Instructions

    • 1

      Secure the lobby dust pan in an upright position by pushing the handle towards the back of the dust pan. It will lock in place. The dust pan will hold about one week's worth of dog poop for one 60 pound dog.

    • 2

      Line the lobby dust pan with a 13 gallon garbage bag. The back of the dust pan has a rectangular shape. Press the corners of the bag into the corners of the dust pan. Pull the remaining plastic under the dust pan and smooth it with your hands. It is important to also smooth the bag along the inside of the dust pan. This will ensure that when you scoop the dog poop it slides all the way to the back of the pan and does not get stuck near the front.

    • 3

      Take hold of the rake in one hand. Grab your lined dust pan with the other. You are now ready to scoop dog poop like a DoodyCalls professional pooper scooper.

    • 4

      Walk the yard in a grid like pattern, first criss cross the yard back and forth - and then up and down. Use your peripheral vision to scan for the dog poop and watch where you step!