Every HOA board, apartment manager, and park supervisor knows the complaint file: it's full of dog waste reports, and the current "system" is a sign that says please clean up. Here's what an actual system looks like.
Scheduled common-area sweeps — lawns, strips, dog runs, and trails cleared on a fixed cadence with photo-documented service logs. Pet-station servicing — bag dispensers restocked, bins emptied, stations wiped, so the polite sign finally has backup. Event cleanup — adoption days, Bark-in-the-Park nights, farmers markets with a dog crowd.
It's a health-and-liability line item disguised as landscaping: parasite transmission in shared grass is exactly the kind of thing that ends up in an angry annual-meeting comment. A documented waste-management vendor answers it permanently — usually for less than one sprinkler repair a month.
We serve Davis, Weber, and Morgan County communities from Farmington. Custom quotes based on acreage, stations, and cadence — email howdy@turdcowboy.com or see the commercial page and we'll walk the property with you.
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