Weekly pickup from the folks who know your neighbor's lawn. We know Murphy's name. We'll know yours too.
No scheduling, no reminders, no thinking about it. We show up, clear the yard, leave a note. That's the whole thing.
We confirm your spot on the route and the dog's name. No forms, no contracts. Just a text back and forth.
First visit is free. We learn the yard, the gate, the setup. No commitment needed to try it.
Same day, same time. We let ourselves in, clear everything out, and leave a route card on the door.
Card on the door. Murphy already knows. Invoice arrives end of month — flat, no surprises.
Boots and tools are disinfected at every stop — not just at the start of the day. Most operators mention this. We actually do it.
Parvovirus, Giardia, Leptospirosis, and ringworm all travel on boots and tools from yard to yard. A single contaminated stop can spread disease to every yard on the route. Between-stop disinfection breaks that chain.
Boots and tools are sprayed with a pet-safe disinfectant at the tailgate before we enter the next yard. Takes 90 seconds. Protects every dog on the route — including yours.
The one sentence that separates us from every legacy operator in Oakland County: we disinfect our boots and tools between every single yard to protect your pets — then offer an enzyme treatment to break down what's left behind in the soil.
Weekly service, billed monthly. No contracts, no setup fees. Pause anytime with 48 hours notice.
Oakland County homeowners with dogs, yards, and better things to do on the weekend.
They always leave a note. Murphy checks the front step for it.
I forgot what the back corner of our yard looked like in spring. Now I remember.
We tried doing it ourselves. We don't do that anymore.