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Doggie Patrol is a local pet waste removal company based in the Dallas–Fort Worth metro area in Texas. Its core service is visiting customers’ homes to clean up dog poop from yards and haul it away for disposal. It serves Lewisville, Flower Mound, Denton, Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Keller, Grapevine, and many other cities around the DFW area. Its positioning is very clear: helping dog owners solve backyard hygiene, odor, and “stepping in dog poop” problems.
Services include scheduled pooper scooper visits, dog waste collection and removal, tool and shoe-sole disinfection, and booking by phone or through a website form. Doggie Patrol emphasizes that it does not leave waste in the customer’s trash can and does not require long-term contracts. For multi-dog households—especially homes with three or four dogs or more—regular cleanup can significantly reduce household chores and also help cut down on parasites, bacteria, and yard odors.
The website publishes its basic pricing: for once-weekly service, the price per visit is $16.50 for 1–2 dogs, $18.00 for 3 dogs, $19.19 for 4 dogs, and $22.40 for 5 dogs. For twice-weekly service, the per-visit price is slightly lower: $14.42 for 1–2 dogs, $13.90 for 3–4 dogs, and $17.40 for 5 dogs. Initial cleanups, yards that have not been cleaned for more than a month, or large yards may incur extra charges. The payment terms state that the next month’s service fee is billed in advance on the 20th of each month, and payments more than 10 days late incur a $25 late fee.
The main advantages are its strong local focus, transparent pricing, no-contract model, consistently stable customer reviews, and the fact that it hauls waste away after cleaning and disinfects its tools. Reviews frequently mention reliability, punctuality, and timely communication. The downsides are that its service area is very limited and only suitable for parts of North Texas; service may still be billed or rescheduled when ice, holidays, locked gates, or inaccessible yards interfere; and leaves, tall grass, weeds, and rocky areas can affect how thoroughly the yard can be cleaned. The website also contains quite a bit of repetitive content, and its explanations of online ordering and payment are not especially clear.
Doggie Patrol is a good fit for dog-owning households with backyards in the DFW area, multi-dog families, elderly pet owners, or busy professionals. It is also useful for anyone who wants to keep the yard clean before gatherings or barbecues. It is not suitable for users in other U.S. states or outside its service area.
This is a typical local U.S. service website, and based on its content, it should generally be directly accessible from mainland China. However, the service is entirely offline and limited to Texas, so for Chinese users it is mainly useful as a reference.
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