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Welcome To Premier Dog Waste Patrol

Why Dog Poop Waste Is Bad for your Yard


  • Direct Contact: Handling or cleaning up dog feces without proper protection, like gloves, can lead to infection if bacteria or parasites are present.
  • Contaminated Soil or Grass: Walking barefoot or sitting on the ground where dog poop has been deposited can expose you to harmful microorganisms.
  • Flies and Other Animals: Flies are often attracted to dog feces and can spread bacteria to other areas in your yard or home.
  • Water Contamination: Dog poop left in yards near waterways can contaminate streams or ponds, potentially affecting humans who come into contact with the water.

Precautions to Avoid Illness:

  • Clean up promptly: Always pick up dog poop from the yard, especially if you have young children or are preparing the yard for outdoor activities.
  • Wear gloves: When cleaning up dog feces, it’s a good idea to wear disposable gloves and wash your hands thoroughly afterward.
  • Keep pets de~wormed: Regularly de~worming your dog can help reduce the risk of parasites in their stool.
  • Maintain a clean yard: Keep your yard free of dog waste to minimize any potential risks.
  • Cover bare soil: If you have an area in the yard where children play, covering it with mulch, grass, or another material can prevent direct contact with contaminated soil.

While the risk of getting seriously ill from dog poop is relatively low with proper precautions, it's still important to handle it safely and hygienically.

Do you have a dog, or are you concerned about your yard or your family, friends or kids, Contact Premier dog waste patrol.

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