by Clean Paws Scooping | Mar 10, 2025 | Yard Maintenance & Cleanliness, Dog Health & Wellness
How Often Should You Scoop Dog Poop? A Complete Yard Maintenance Guide If you’re a pet owner who wants a clean, healthy yard without the hassle, you, my friend, are in the right place. Before I discovered the importance of regular poop scooping, I struggled with messy...
by Clean Paws Scooping | Feb 24, 2025 | Dog Health & Wellness, Yard Maintenance & Cleanliness
How Dog Waste Pollution Impacts Air Quality: What You Need to Know in 2025 File this one under “It’s about time.” Big changes are on the horizon regarding how we view the environmental impact of dog waste, and if you’re a dog owner, you’re probably...
by Clean Paws Scooping | Feb 17, 2025 | Dog Ownership & Care Tips, Dog Health & Wellness
Should Dogs Go to Work With You? My Take on Bringing Your Furry Friend to the Office You can’t scroll through social media these days without seeing adorable images of dogs lounging in trendy office spaces, right? It seems like having your dog at work is the...
by Clean Paws Scooping | Feb 3, 2025 | Dog Health & Wellness, Yard Maintenance & Cleanliness
Why We Don’t Use Traditional Doggie Poop Bags Anymore (and Why You Shouldn’t Either) If you’ve ever picked up after your dog with a small plastic bag, you know how unpleasant it can be. It’s not just the awkwardness of handling the waste; it’s also the risk of missing...
by Clean Paws Scooping | Jan 27, 2025 | Dog Health & Wellness, Yard Maintenance & Cleanliness
What Does it Take to Keep Your Dog Active During Winter? Are you ready to keep your dog active and happy all winter long? The colder months can make it challenging to give your dog the exercise and stimulation they need. You might be bundled up indoors, avoiding the...
by Clean Paws Scooping | Jan 20, 2025 | Dog Health & Wellness, Yard Maintenance & Cleanliness
Why Routine Poop Scooping Matters More in Winter: A Better Way to Protect Your Yard and Pets For years now, many pet owners have believed that skipping routine poop scooping during the winter is no big deal—after all, the colder months seem to take care of the smell...