Scoop Diego

Frequently Asked Questions

Looking for answers about dog poop scooping in San Diego County? Below are the most common questions we get about scheduling (2x weekly, weekly, biweekly, or monthly), yard access, sanitation between yards, and what happens to the waste after each visit.

We do a full-yard sweep—front/back/side yards, along fences, dog runs, and the spots dogs love most. You can also tell us any “hot zones” you want us to focus on.

Most customers choose weekly, but we also offer twice-weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, and one-time cleanups depending on your dog and your yard.

Nope—as long as we have access to the yard, you don’t need to be home.

Usually, yes. If your dog is nervous or has shown aggression, we ask that you keep them inside for everyone’s safety.

We take sanitation seriously—our gear (and shoes) are cleaned/disinfected between yards to help reduce the spread of germs. And we always make sure gates are secured when we’re done.

After each cleanup, we double-bag the waste and place it in your outdoor trash bin (or the agreed-upon spot on your property).

Please make sure we can get in on service day. If we arrive and can’t access the yard, the visit may be noted as a missed service and can be charged since we held the spot on the route.

Deodorizing + sanitizing is an optional add-on. It’s a great choice if you want an extra layer of freshness and want to help reduce bacteria/germs that can linger where waste has been.

No long-term contract required—life happens. You can start, pause, or cancel service as needed.

Pricing depends on the number of dogs, your yard, and how often you want service. We’ll give you a fast quote and keep it simple and transparent.

Still Have Questions?

We’re happy to help. Send us a message and tell us your address, how many dogs you have, and how often you’d like service. We’ll get back to you quickly with pricing and the soonest available start date.
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