environment

The Dirty Truth About Dog Poo: Why Professional Yard Cleanup Matters

Every year, dogs generate an astonishing amount of waste—more than 5.8 billion pounds of dog poo nationwide. To put that into perspective, that’s enough dog poop to cover roughly 900 football fields more than a foot deep. That’s an overwhelming amount of mess, and keeping up with it isn’t always realistic for busy pet owners. Fortunately, you don’t have to tackle it alone. When the dog poo in your yard starts to feel unmanageable, Rocky Mountain Scoopers is ready to help. Simply call 385-392-0791 and let the professionals handle the dirty work for you. We’re happy to set you up ...

How Dog Waste Impacts Waterways, Public Health, and the Environment

Dog ownership brings companionship, joy, and countless benefits, but it also comes with responsibility—especially when it comes to proper pet waste removal. While many people view dog waste as merely unpleasant or inconvenient, the reality is far more serious. Dog waste is a significant environmental pollutant that can negatively affect water quality, wildlife, and human health when it is not properly removed. Dog Waste and Water Pollution One of the most overlooked consequences of uncollected dog waste is its impact on local waterways. When dog feces are left on lawns, sidewalks, parks, or open ground, they do not simply decompose ...