THE HEIGHTS DOG WASTE REMOVAL

The Heights Pooper Scooper & Yard Deodorizing

The Heights is one of Houston's most dog-friendly neighborhoods, but those beautiful 1920s bungalows sit on tiny lots. When your yard is only 0.1 acres, pet waste accumulates faster per square foot than anywhere else in Houston—and your neighbors can smell it within hours.

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0.1 - 0.2 Acre
Average Lot Size
Small bungalow yards mean waste density is off the charts. A single dog can saturate a Heights yard in days, making weekly scooping an absolute necessity.
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Zero Lot Line
Neighbor Proximity
Homes are feet apart. Odor, flies, and visual waste don't stay in your yard—they become your neighbor's problem instantly, leading to tensions and HOA complaints.
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30 Minutes
Rain to White Oak Bayou
Waste in The Heights has the shortest path to storm drains in the city. During heavy rain, pet waste hits White Oak Bayou in just 30 minutes—completely untreated.

The Heights Yard Challenge: High Density, Fast Buildup

Generic scooping services walk in circles. In The Heights, walking in circles means missing the corners where it matters most. Small lots with dense fencing and raised porches require a precise, tight-grid approach.

Under-Porch Traps

Classic Heights bungalows have raised foundations and porches. Dogs love to hide under them, and waste accumulates unseen in the damp dirt, creating severe odor traps.

Hidden Zone
Requires Crawl Check

Tight Fence Corners

Zero-lot-line fencing means tight corners where waste gets stuck against the pickets. It’s the first thing your neighbor smells when they open their back door.

High Odor Zone
Neighbor Facing

Skinny New-Builds

The influx of new construction means long, narrow yards. Waste at the very back of a 0.1-acre skinny lot is often missed by lazy scoopers who don't walk the whole property.

Full Depth Sweep
Required for Coverage

Patio & Hardscape

Small yards mean larger patios. Dogs frequently go on concrete or brick, which requires scrubbing and enzyme treatment, not just scooping, to remove lingering bacteria.

Surface Treatment
Enzyme Deodorizing
White Oak Bayou Watershed
Fastest Flow in Houston
The Heights' dense housing and extensive concrete coverage mean rainwater—and pet waste—hits the storm drains faster than anywhere else in the city. In just 30 minutes, bacteria from your yard flows directly into White Oak Bayou, heading toward Buffalo Bayou and downtown Houston, entirely untreated.

Scooping for Heights Bungalow & Townhome Yards

The Heights has a massive community of rescue dog owners with multiple dogs in small spaces. We adjust our service pattern specifically for this neighborhood's layout:

  • Tighter Grid Pattern: We space our sweeps closer together to ensure 100% coverage on small, densely soiled yards where every inch matters.
  • Under-Porch Sweeps: We check under raised bungalows, decks, and porches where dogs hide waste from their owners.
  • Fence-Line Focus: We clear the zero-lot-line edges first to immediately cut down the odor your neighbors are experiencing.
  • Mandatory Enzyme Deodorizing: In The Heights, you can't afford to have your yard smell even for a day. Our enzyme treatment is essential to break down the ammonia trapped in small, fenced-in spaces.

Keep your Heights yard clean & your neighbors happy

Text Us for The Heights Service