Frequently Asked Questions

Pet waste is hazardous and contains parasites, bacteria, pathogens and viruses that are harmful to humans. The garbage is compacted after it is picked up and thrown into the truck. When garbage is compressed, the pet waste could contaminate trucks and drivers.

Absolutely! We happily work in all kinds of weather and proudly state that we have never missed a day's work in over thirteen years. In the case of heavy snow, service is delayed until it is safe to drive on the roads again. At that point, we will visit your home on your next scheduled day of service.

No, there are no hidden costs.

Simply give us a call prior to your departure and you will not be charged for the time you are away.

Regrettably, the main pollutant in our rivers, lakes and oceans is bacteria from animal waste. If your pet waste is not disposed of correctly, it can lead to potential health issues for both humans and the environment.

Animal waste contains harmful organisms that can be transmitted to other animals and humans. The E. coli virus is a well-known example of this type of harmful transmission.

Likewise, dog feces is toxic to your lawn. The high protein count and nutrient concentration in dog feces will burn and discolour your grass.

We take it to the landfill site.

Yes, we pick up and dispose of any small animal waste.

Please kindly put out your pet waste by 7:30 am on your scheduled day of service.

Regrettably, the main pollutant in our rivers, lakes and oceans is bacteria from animal waste. If your pet waste is not disposed of correctly, it can lead to potential health issues for both humans and the environment.

Animal waste contains harmful organisms that can be transmitted to other animals and humans. The E. coli virus is a well-known example of this type of harmful transmission.

Likewise, dog feces is toxic to your lawn. The high protein count and nutrient concentration in dog feces will burn and discolour your grass.