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POOP 911

POOP 911

POOP 911

Enfants & Parentalité

Fréquence : 1 épisode/14j. Total Éps: 80

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Our highly trained and professional staff are able to provide weekly or bi-weekly service. Your service is completely customizable, to fit your family and pet's needs. We only charge after each service is provided. Call 1-877-POOP-911 (1-877-766-7911) today to enjoy a hassle-free clean yard. Our service is guaranteed. If you are not happy with your service your next cleaning is on us.
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Why I Became A Pooper Scooper

samedi 25 mai 2024Durée 04:00

In the grand tapestry of career choices, few threads weave as uniquely as the profession of a pooper scooper service specialist. 

Why I Became A Pooper Scooper

My journey into the world of dog poop removal wasn’t a product of childhood dreams or a sudden epiphany under a starlit sky. It was more of a gradual realization, like the slow simmer of a pot on a stove. As a result, each day, whether walking in my backyard or through the park, the sight and smell of dog pop piled up painted a picture of a common need. Consequently, like any unnoticed artwork, it took a discerning eye to see the potential.

The Revelation

You see, poop scooper is more than a job title; every scoop represents a small step towards a cleaner, more hygienic yard or park. The task, while seemingly Sisyphean, carries a sense of pride. As an example, each nugget of pet waste removed is akin to plucking a thorn from the Earth’s tender side.

The Craft

And oh, the craft! It’s not simply bending and scooping. It’s science meets finesse, a technique honed over time. In addition, it’s about understanding the nuances of different breeds, the dietary impacts on consistency, and the seasonal variations in poop composition. Above all, this job demands a comprehensive knowledge rivaling the best of sommeliers, but for pet poop.The Tools of TradeLet’s talk equipment. A poop scooper is to a pooper scooper specialist what Excalibur was to King Arthur. It’s not just about finding the right tool; it’s about finding the perfect extension of one’s arm. Long handle or short? Plastic or metal? Bagged or unbagged? These are the questions that define our trade.

The Social Element

The social aspect of the job is as rich as the soil after a good composting. However, Dog walkers, curious toddlers, and park regulars – all become part of your daily landscape. An unspoken bond forms when you’re the guardian of the park’s cleanliness. You’re not just a pooper scooper; you’re a silent hero in gloves and a POOP 911 cap.The Business SideLet’s not forget the entrepreneurial spirit that drives a pooper scooper service. For instance, it’s not just about cleaning; it’s about making a difference in people’s lives, freeing up their time while cleaning up their backyard. It’s about customer relationships and building a brand. In other words, you’re not just cleaning up the poop; you’re enterprising peace of mind, extra time to spend with family and friends, and a poop-free lawn for impromptu picnics.

The Unexpected Rewards

Finally, the job’s rewards are more than just financial. The work has a meditative quality, a rhythm that becomes almost therapeutic. After that, it’s a time to reflect, be one with nature, and ponder the more profound life questions.

Conclusion

My journey as a pooper scooper service provider is more than a career path. Most importantly, it’s a commitment to the idea that if the home is where the heart is, a backyard is where the fun is, where families and friends can spend quality time together in the backyard, footloose and worry-free.

Things Dogs Can't Eat Off Your Plate At Thanksgiving

samedi 18 novembre 2023Durée 03:04

Can Dogs See Color?

samedi 18 mars 2023Durée 03:04

Can dogs see color? Dogs are known for their sharp senses, and their sense of sight is one of their strongest attributes. However, there is a common misconception that dogs cannot see colors and that they only see in black and white. In reality, dogs can see colors, but their color perception differs from humans.

The human eye has three types of color receptors, called cones, which allow us to see a wide range of colors. These cones are sensitive to different wavelengths of light: short, medium, and long. The combination of signals from these cones allows us to see the full spectrum of colors.Our furry friends, on the other hand, have only two types of cones sensitive to blue and yellow wavelengths of light. This means that dogs are essentially red-green colorblind and cannot distinguish between certain shades of red and green. Instead, they perceive these colors as a range of yellow, gray, and brown tones.Despite this limitation, dogs still have a much wider range of color vision than true black-and-white vision. They are able to see shades of blue and yellow, which can help them distinguish between different objects and terrain.

For example, a dog may be able to spot a yellow tennis ball against a green lawn even though they cannot see the ball’s bright color. Interestingly, some studies suggest that dogs may also be able to see some shades of green and red, but not as vividly as humans. However, more research is needed to confirm these findings.It’s important to note that while dogs may not see colors in the same way that humans do, their sense of smell and hearing is much more acute and are their primary means of navigating the world.

Nevertheless, understanding a dog’s visual capabilities can help us better communicate and interact with our furry companions.While dogs may not see colors in the same way that humans do, they are not colorblind and can still distinguish between different hues. Their visual system is optimized for their specific needs, and their ability to see shades of blue and yellow helps them navigate the world around them.

So, the next time you take your dog for a walk, remember that they may not see the world the same way you do, but they still have a remarkable sense of sight that helps them make sense of their surroundings.

What Time Of The Year Should I Get A Puppy?

samedi 11 mars 2023Durée 02:51

What time of the year should I get a puppy? You’ve thought about it for months, researched, and purchased all the necessary items.Getting a puppy can be an exciting and life-changing decision. They bring love and companionship to our lives; it’s important to choose the right time to bring one home. So, what time of the year is best to get a puppy? Let’s explore some factors to consider.


Weather is one of the most important factors to consider when getting a puppy. Puppies are small and can easily become cold, so it’s important to bring them home when the weather is mild. In general, spring and fall are great seasons to get a puppy. During these seasons, the temperature is not too hot or too cold, and there are fewer weather-related concerns.Getting a puppy in the winter can be challenging. Puppies are more vulnerable to cold weather and can easily get sick. Moreover, housetraining can be more difficult as you’ll have to take your puppy outside in the cold.

Another important factor to consider is your family’s schedule. If you have young children, it may be best to wait until summer to get a puppy. This will give your family time to adjust to the new family member, ensuring they get the attention and care they need.If you have a flexible work schedule, you may be able to get a puppy at any time of the year. Just make sure that you have enough time to spend with your puppy, especially during the first few weeks when it needs extra training.

If you’re planning to get a purebred puppy from a breeder, you may have to consider the availability of the breeder. Some breeders may have waiting lists or may only breed at certain times of the year. If you have your heart set on a particular breed, make sure to do your research and find a reputable breeder with a good track record.

While holidays like Christmas may seem like a perfect time to bring a puppy home, it’s not always the best idea. Holidays can be stressful for both humans and animals, and a new puppy may add to the chaos. Moreover, puppies require a lot of attention and care during the first few weeks, and it may be challenging to give them the attention they need.

Remember, getting a puppy is a big responsibility. It’s essential to ensure you’re ready to provide it with the care and attention it needs to thrive.

Why Does My Dog Tilt Their Head?

samedi 25 février 2023Durée 02:51

Why does my dog tilt their head? One of the most endearing and charming behaviors is when they tilt their heads to one side. It’s a behavior that often elicits a smile and a warm feeling in those who observe it. But why do dogs tilt their heads? In this blog, we will explore some of the possible reasons why dogs engage in this behavior.
  1. To improve their hearing
Dogs have an incredible sense of hearing, and they use their ears to help them detect sounds from different directions. By tilting their heads, they can adjust the position of their ears and improve their ability to hear a particular sound. This is especially important for dogs that work in law enforcement, search and rescue, and other jobs that require them to detect specific sounds.
  1. To show interest and attention
Dogs are social animals, and they use body language to communicate with their human companions. By tilting their heads, dogs can convey that they are interested in what their owners are saying or doing. This behavior may also be a way for dogs to express their curiosity and to gather more information about their environment.
  1. To express emotions
Dogs are capable of experiencing a range of emotions, including joy, excitement, fear, and confusion. Tilting their heads may be a way for dogs to express their emotions and to communicate their feelings to their owners. For example, a dog may tilt their head to one side if they are feeling confused or uncertain about something.
  1. To see better
Dogs have a binocular vision that allows them to see things in three dimensions. By tilting their heads, they can change the angle of their vision and get a better view of an object or person. This is especially important for dogs that are trying to navigate their way through a crowded environment or to spot something that is far away.
  1. To get attention and treats
Some dogs may have learned that tilting their heads can elicit a positive response from their owners. They may use this behavior to get attention, affection, or treats. This is especially true for dogs that have been trained to perform tricks or to respond to certain commands.

In conclusion, there are many reasons why dogs tilt their heads. While this behavior may seem cute and endearing, it is also a way for dogs to communicate with their owners and to navigate their environment. Understanding why dogs engage in this behavior can help us to better understand and connect with our furry companions.






Wintertime Activities For Dogs

samedi 18 février 2023Durée 02:38

Though spring is just around the corner, finding wintertime activities for dogs can be a little challenging. The cold weather, snow, and shorter daylight hours can make it difficult to keep our dogs active and entertained. But with a little creativity, you can make sure your dog has plenty of fun this winter. Here are some ideas for wintertime activities for dogs:
  1. Winter Walks: Snowy walks are a great way for your dog to get some exercise and fresh air. Just make sure to protect their paws from the cold and snow by using dog boots.
  2. Snow Games: Snow is a great opportunity to play new games with your dog. Try playing fetch or hide-and-seek in the snow. If your dog enjoys digging, you can also make a snow fort for them to play in.
  3. Indoor Training: Winter is a great time to work on training and behavioral issues. You can teach your dog new tricks or reinforce good habits.
  4. Winter Sports: Many dogs love to participate in winter sports like skijoring, sledding, and weight pulling. These activities are an excellent way for dogs to get some exercise and spend time with their owners.
  5. Indoor Playtime: When it’s too cold to go outside, indoor playtime is a great option. Try playing with toys or hiding treats for your dog to find. You can also set up an obstacle course or play a game of indoor fetch.
  6. Snuggles and Cuddles: Winter is the perfect time to snuggle up with your furry friend. Give them plenty of belly rubs and cuddles to help them stay warm and relaxed.
  7. Visit the Dog Park: If your dog loves to socialize, consider taking them to a dog park. Just make sure to supervise them and ensure they are playing nicely with other dogs.
In conclusion, wintertime can be a fun and enjoyable time for dogs with the right activities. Whether it’s playing in the snow or snuggling up inside, there are plenty of ways to keep your dog happy and healthy this winter. So, put on your dog’s coat and boots, and enjoy all the wintertime activities together.









Why Does My Dog Get Into The Trash?

samedi 11 février 2023Durée 03:51

Dog owners everywhere will no doubt agree that one of the most annoying things their precious pooch does on occasion is get into the trash.Picture the scene; you return home from a quick trip out – maybe for a chai latte or a quick visit to an ATM. You open the door, and Sheldon sits serenely on his fluffy dog bed. His tail is wagging, and his body is wiggling, but he won’t make eye contact with you. That’s never a good sign. As you make your way into the kitchen or the bathroom, you discover why Sheldon has exuded that air of shame. It’s everywhere – the trash, that is. And its remains have been chewed, strewed, and oh, no, Sheldon, why are you so rude?

Why, Sheldon?
Since dogs originally hail from wolves, they have an instinct that urges them to seek out food. In fact, many wolf packs, dating back thousands of years, lived just outside of villages so they could scavenge for food. Surely Sheldon is well fed, however, so why is he scavenging? There might be a few reasons.
  1. If this happens frequently, consult your veterinarian. It could be a medical issue, like Cushing’s disease, which can make dogs ravenous.
  2. Your dog is seeking even more of your attention. Dogs are smart, and they know they get added attention when they misbehave.
  3. It smells good, and it’s there. Kitchen trash typically contains wrappers with bits of food that you might not smell, but your dog does. Bathroom trash can have used feminine hygiene products and dirty tissues, both of which are tempting to Sheldon’s palate. Eeeewww.
Anxiety can also be a reason your canine cohort gobbles up and makes a mess of your trash. Talk to your vet about possible separation anxiety.

Solutions
Of course, no one likes to admit the dog has gotten the better of them, but sometimes pet owners have to admit defeat. That’s not always the case, however, especially if you try the following:
  1. Exercise – wear him out. When your dog has run, jumped, and played adequately, it’s less likely he will think of rummaging through the trash.
  2. Keep his mouth busy – giving him something to chew or lick might just do the trick. Give him a bone, or fill his Kong with peanut butter.
  3. Implement the “Leave it!” command. It takes practice and should start with treats. Once he builds up his ability to “leave it,” use the command while pointing to the trash before you leave the house.
What do many dog owners do to solve the trashcan dilemmas? They either buy trash cans that can be locked, or they put the trash up on a counter out of reach or in a room with a closed door. Yes, sometimes the dog wins. But when he’s cuddling with you or licking your face upon your return home, you’ll realize who the actual winner is. You!

Why Does My Dog Lick Me?

samedi 4 février 2023Durée 03:21

Why does my dog lick me? All dogs love to lick, and so often, it’s a sign of love and affection. Licking is a perfectly natural behavior of your beloved furry friend. But if you’re worried that excessive licking might be a warning sign that Fido might be struggling with a potential health issue, here are five reasons your dog licks you.
  1. Showing affection toward their person or their animal sibling: If your pup loves to lick you or another animal in your house, this is more than likely behavioral. It is their most-preferred way to express that they love you and might even be attempting to soothe you the way his mother soothed him when he was a puppy.
  2. Liking the taste: Your dog might be excessively licking you because they like the way you taste. Consider their timing. Do they lick you after you’ve cooked something or touched a slice of deli meat?
  3. Saying Hello: Sometimes, dogs lick people as a form of communication. If they lick you when you first arrive home from work, they may be telling you that they are happy to see you. If your attention is wrapped up by something else, they might be trying to get your attention. Just as well, dogs lick people when they are feeling anxious or bored. So if you’re getting a few extra slobber kisses, try showing your pup some extra love.
  4. Allergies or Skin Conditions: If your dog is licking themselves more than usual, it might be time to seek out the opinion of your vet. Oftentimes, this could be a warning sign that Fido’s skin is irritated, or they’re suffering from an allergy, dermatitis, or even a possible thyroid issue. If their licking habits seem abnormal or more often than usual, it might be a possible sign of a medical issue.
  5. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: Did you know that dogs are capable of suffering from OCD? Oftentimes, an obsessive-compulsive disorder in dogs can manifest as a compulsive licking habit. They might spend hours licking you, the floor, or themselves. OCD in dogs might also be a sign of the presence of another underlying behavioral issue, such as anxiety or over-reactiveness.
Most often, licking is a sign of love and affection from the furriest members of your family, but if something seems out of the ordinary, it is always best to seek the opinion of your vet or dog trainer. If the behavior is not obsessive or disruptive, then it might just be Fido communicating how much he loves you, and there is no love quite like the love between a human and their pup.

Teaching your Dog how to Sit

samedi 28 janvier 2023Durée 02:16

Teaching your dog how to sit is one of the most fun and rewarding adventures of being a pet parent. This simple command will save you a lot of headaches when your furry friend gets a little too wound up about all the food getting passed around at dinner!



Teaching your dog how to sit is a fundamental command that is easy to teach and can be the foundation for other more complex commands.

To start, you’ll need a few things: treats, patience, and a positive attitude.

First, find a quiet area with minimal distractions. Stand in front of your dog and hold a treat in your hand. Slowly move the treat toward the dog’s nose and then up and over its head. As the dog looks up to follow the treat, their bottom should naturally lower to the ground. As soon as their bottom touches the ground, say “sit” and give them the treat. Repeat this process several times.

It’s important to reward the dog immediately after they sit. This will teach them that sitting is what gets them the treat. If your dog is having trouble understanding the command, you can use a hand signal to help them understand. Place your hand on their back and gently push down as you say “sit.” This will give them a physical cue to help them understand what you want.Practice makes perfect!

Be consistent in your training, and try to work with your dog for a few minutes every day. With patience and consistency, your dog will soon understand the “sit” command.Remember to be patient and never use physical force to make your dog sit. Positive reinforcement and patience are key to a happy and well-trained dog.

Happy training!

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