Pooper Scooper
by Pearson’s Professional Pet Services – pet pooper scooper for your dog pet in Broomfield Superior Golden Westminster Arvada Lakewood and West Metro Denver
When I was a child I heard an advertisement for something called a “Sooper Dooper Pooper Scooper”. That brought a smile to my face, but little did I know that in my future was the prospect of doing pooper scooper service in Broomfield, Superior, Golden, Westminster, Arvada, Lakewood and West Metro Denver. Pearson’s Professional Pet Service serves pet owners and their yards with yard cleanup service. When I just “Googled” sooper dooper pooper scooper, I did not find the product I heard advertised, but I did find a host of companies whose sole and only mission is picking up dog and pet poop with about 2,590 hits on the topic. Picking up poop is not Pearson’s Professional Pet Services primary service, but it is a pet service we offer, often in conjunction with dog training, pet sitting or dog walking – and also by itself if that be the desire of the clients.
Pearson’s Professional Pet Services is committed to providing pet owners with professional, caring pooper scooper service at an affordable rate. We can help you to provide a clean, healthy environment for your family and pets. Start enjoying your yard and pets again by simply calling the number below and you can become one of Pearson’s Professional Pet Service’s many satisfied “dog waste service” clients.
Some of the hard-to-pronounce parasites your lawn could harbor include Cryptosporidium, Giardia, Salmonella, as well as hookworms, ringworms and tapeworms. Infections from these bugs often cause fever, muscle aches, headache, vomiting, and diarrhea in humans. If you have a dog the chances are about 100% that you have dog waste (poop). Dog waste (poop) can be a real health issue. Pooch poop is not a good fertilizer. It is actually toxic to your lawn, causing burns and unsightly discoloring. Beyond your grass, it has been estimated that a single gram of dog waste can contain 23 million fecal coliform bacteria, which are known to cause cramps, diarrhea, intestinal illness, and serious kidney disorders in humans.
According to the U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), pet droppings can contribute to diseases animals pass to humans and other dogs, called zoonoses. When infected dog poop is deposited on your lawn, the eggs of certain roundworms and other parasites can linger in your soil for years. Anyone who comes into contact with that soil-be it through gardening, playing sports, walking barefoot or any other means-runs the risk of coming into contact with those eggs; especially your dog. Children are also very susceptible, since they often play in the dirt and put things in their mouths or eyes. Some of the hard-to-pronounce bad- nasties your lawn could harbor include Cryptosporidium, Giardia, Salmonella, as well as hookworms, ringworms and tapeworms. Infections from these bugs often cause fever, muscle aches, headache, vomiting, and diarrhea in humans.
So… have I got your attention? I had an editor email me recently in a state of despair because the ASPCA had issued a new release saying that humans could be infected from animal waste in their yard. My response was a well-measured “duh.”
So the moral of the story is, pick up your dog’s poop. If you can’t or do not wish to clean up your dog waste, and you live in the Westminster, Arvada, Broomfield, Superior, Golden, Lakewood or West Metro Denver, call Pearson’s Professional Pet Services at the number at the bottom of this page and we’ll arrange to help you out.
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