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Post by btcleaning on Mar 17, 2008 21:53:18 GMT -5
I am wanting to offer a poop removal service for all my clients with dogs. But, the question I don't know is what do the other services do with the poop? Do you put it in something and take it with you? Do you put it in something and leave it at the clients? Sorry to bother anyone but, if you have a sec. and you could tell me a couple of different ways it would be very helpful. Just don't know if this will work for us. The other question I have is How is this service working for you? Do your clients seem to like this added service? Thank you for your time.
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Post by ECBS Clean Team on Mar 18, 2008 8:06:49 GMT -5
Not much help since we have never done that , but I vote placing it in a seal tight type bag & placing it in the garbage? Maybe get some of that stuff to treat the grass where the dog did his business also & charge for that...I dunno just a thought.
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Post by Kevin on Mar 18, 2008 22:59:43 GMT -5
It`s bagged as solid waste and goes into the garbage, some like it mixed into their garden depending on the customer. Services in Michigan offering this service sign bi-weekly agreements. $1 per pile, $25 minimum bi-weekly.
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Post by btcleaning on Mar 21, 2008 19:03:42 GMT -5
Thank you for the input. That is a very good ideal with putting something down in it's place of business. Thanks so much!!! I love this site!!!!!! Really great advice from PRO'S Happy Easter to you and your family!!!
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Post by Kevin on Mar 26, 2008 16:29:56 GMT -5
Meow....purr Thank You! Don`t forget the litter box cleaning, a buddy of mine who is a pilot pays extra for the service or taking care of the litter box, checking the food and water also while he`s away.
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Post by ariesinred on Apr 20, 2008 8:14:45 GMT -5
I pay $65.00 per month for my poo-scoop service. I am serviced on the day before trash pickup, and the waste is sealed in a plastic bag and placed in my trash can for the next day's regular curbside pickup. I am happy with, and GREATLY appreciate the weekly service that I've had for over 5 years now.
Hope this info helps. Good luck!
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