Call Of Dooty is a dedicated pet waste removal service operating across Oklahoma City that handles the regular cleanup of dog waste from residential yards, arriving on a weekly or bi-weekly schedule to shovel and bag soiled areas. The service fills a practical gap for homeowners who want to maintain their yards without the physical labor, targeting busy professionals and pet owners with mobility constraints rather than those willing to manage cleanup themselves.
The business operates as a yard-cleaning subscription service focused exclusively on dog waste removal. A technician visits your property on a scheduled day, scoops waste from the yard into bags, and disposes of it off-site. The service does not include lawn maintenance, landscaping, or general yard cleanup; it is narrowly specialized. Call Of Dooty serves single-family homes and some multi-unit properties across Oklahoma City's metro area, with flexible scheduling that can accommodate different neighborhoods and frequency preferences.
Call Of Dooty typically charges on a per-visit basis rather than a flat monthly fee. Weekly service generally runs $10 to $15 per visit in Oklahoma City, while bi-weekly service costs between $12 and $18 per visit (verify current rates, as pricing may shift seasonally or based on yard size). Some customers lock in discounts by committing to monthly autopay. The service usually includes disposal of waste off your property; you do not need to supply bags or coordinate trash removal yourself. Additional visits beyond the regular schedule cost $15 to $20 depending on yard condition and urgency.
Most homeowners in Oklahoma City choose between three paths: hiring Call Of Dooty or a similar yard-waste service, purchasing a pet waste composter (a one-time $30 to $50 investment that breaks down waste in-ground), or managing cleanup manually. A pet waste composter requires no subscription but demands active maintenance and works only in yards with adequate drainage. Manual cleanup is free but consumes 15 to 30 minutes per week depending on dog count and yard size. Call Of Dooty suits those who value reclaimed time and consistency; a composter appeals to budget-conscious owners in houses with good soil conditions; manual cleanup works for people with small yards or low tolerance for hiring services. Some Oklahoma City residents hire general handymen or neighborhood teenagers for irregular cleanup at $20 to $30 per visit, but those arrangements lack the reliability of a scheduled service.
This service works best for households with one or more dogs, a yard larger than a small patio, and enough disposable income to prioritize convenience. Elderly pet owners, people with physical limitations, and professionals working long hours find the greatest value. It also suits properties being prepared for sale, where yard cleanliness matters to showings. The service does not apply to apartment dwellers or those without private yard access. It is also unnecessary for owners with only indoor dogs or those already managing waste through other means. Renters should confirm with their landlord before signing up, though most landlords welcome it.
When you schedule, Call Of Dooty will ask your address, the number of dogs, yard size (roughly), and your preferred service day and frequency. You may receive a brief confirmation call or email. On the first visit, the technician arrives during your chosen time window (usually a 2 to 4-hour window on a set day), surveys the yard for waste, and completes the cleanup. You do not need to be home, though some customers prefer to be present the first time to show the scope and discuss any problem areas. No long-term contract is typically required; most customers operate month-to-month with the option to pause or cancel.
Call Of Dooty operates during standard daytime hours, with most visits occurring between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday (verify exact availability, as seasonal demand can shift scheduling). Parking is not an issue since technicians work at your property. Service areas span Oklahoma City proper and inner-ring suburbs; outer metro areas may incur travel fees of $5 to $10. You can typically manage your account online or by phone to adjust frequency or pause service temporarily. Most customers report visits take 15 to 30 minutes depending on yard size and waste accumulation.
Call Of Dooty solves a genuine maintenance problem for Oklahoma City dog owners who lack time or ability to manage yard waste themselves, making regular cleanup predictable and outsourced rather than a nagging household task.
