
Why Denver Dog Owners Are Ditching Weekly Poop Pickup
More Denver dog owners are switching to bi-weekly poop pickup schedules. But is it actually a smart move, or just a way to save a few bucks?

More Denver dog owners are switching to bi-weekly poop pickup schedules. But is it actually a smart move, or just a way to save a few bucks?

Dog poop left in your Denver yard attracts flies fast, especially in summer heat. Warm temperatures speed up decomposition, creating odor and breeding conditions that draw insects quickly. Regular cleanup keeps your backyard fly-free and enjoyable.

Denver dog owners are discovering that bi-weekly poop pickup saves $300+ annually while maintaining clean yards. Here’s why this trend is accelerating in 2026.

CDC’s 2026 study reveals 68% of DIY dog waste cleanup leads to health incidents. Discover the hidden dangers and why professional removal protects your family.

Summer heat accelerates dog waste decomposition, making backyard odor far worse in Denver. Bacteria break down pet waste faster in high temperatures, spreading stronger smells across patios and lawns. Regular cleanup keeps your yard fresh all season.