🐾 Pooper Scooper Service in Kyle, TX
Dog Waste Removal for Homes, Rentals & Communities in Kyle’s Backyard
💩 Kyle’s Growing Fast—Don’t Let the Poop Pile Up With It
Between new neighborhoods popping up off FM 1626 and the ever-expanding Kyle Crossing, this once-sleepy town is now a go-to spot for families, commuters, and yes—lots of dogs. But all those pups? They leave behind more than just paw prints.
Dog poop in your yard is more than annoying—it’s unhealthy, smelly, and a total vibe killer during a backyard BBQ.
🐶 Kyle’s Go-To for Pet Waste Cleanup
Whether you’ve got a fenced-in yard in Plum Creek or a short-term rental near downtown Kyle, services here are built for busy families, remote workers, and pet-loving neighborhoods alike.
Regular service is available in:
Plum Creek
Hometown Kyle
Kensington Trails
Silverado
Brooks Ranch
Cypress Forest
Neighborhoods near Lehman High and downtown Kyle
What’s usually included:
Recurring poop scooping (weekly or bi-weekly)
One-time cleanups for events, rental changeovers, or “whoops we forgot” moments
HOA and apartment pet waste station cleaning
Yard-safe deodorizing—especially helpful in the summer heat
🏞️ Pet Waste: A Small Mess With a Big Impact
Kyle’s proximity to Plum Creek and the Edwards Aquifer recharge zone makes dog poop a bigger deal than people think. It can carry harmful bacteria that runs into storm drains, messing with our water and our public spaces.
Pet waste removal helps keep local areas clean, like:
The greenbelts winding through master-planned communities
🌿 Tailored for the Kyle Lifestyle
This service works around how Kyle residents live:
Comfortable with newer developments, dog-friendly layouts, and HOA quirks
Tools and boots sanitized between stops
Discreet, respectful visits for short-term rentals or home-based businesses
Flexible enough to adapt to rain delays and school pickup windows
🤝 A Local Feel—Because It Is
The folks cleaning up the mess are part of Kyle too. You might spot them stopping by Milt’s Pit BBQ, grabbing breakfast tacos at Casa Maria, or walking their own dogs near Steeplechase Park.
They’re not just cleaning up after pets—they’re helping Kyle keep its small-town charm, one backyard at a time.