Winter creates the perfect setup for a spring dog waste cleanup. Cold mornings make pickup easier to skip, snow covers old piles, and wet grass makes the first warm week feel like a surprise. By the time the yard thaws, there may be weeks of accumulation hiding in corners, along fences, and near the door your dog uses most.
Why spring cleanup matters
The CDC recommends picking up dog poop even in your own yard, especially where children may play. Spring is when those play areas come back to life: kids head outside, dogs spend more time in the sun, and families start thinking about patios, grills, and yard work again.
What makes spring different
- Snowmelt can reveal waste that was hidden for weeks.
- Wet grass makes cleanup messier and odor stronger.
- Freeze-thaw cycles can push waste into softer lawn areas.
- Spring rain can spread residue if the yard is not reset early.
Why one-time cleanup is a smart first step
If the yard got away from you during winter, a one-time cleanup lets you start fresh without spending your first nice weekend doing the dirty work. Scooper Heroes includes pet-safe lawn treatments with one-time cleanups: neutralizing for lawn burn support, deodorizing for smell, and sanitizing for a cleaner-feeling yard.
After the reset, go recurring
The best spring plan is simple: reset the yard once, then keep it from getting bad again. Weekly pooper scooper service is usually the cleanest option for active dog homes. Biweekly can work for lighter use. Monthly is better for maintenance than for heavy cleanup.
Spring is also a good time to mention gate access, dog count, problem areas, and any lawn burn spots you want us to focus on. The more we know about how your dogs use the yard, the better we can make each visit feel dialed in.