Pooch Patrol is a residential pet waste removal service that handles the physical cleanup of dog waste from backyards across the Oklahoma City metro area, operating on a weekly or bi-weekly subscription model rather than one-time visits. The service targets homeowners with dogs who want to avoid the task themselves, particularly those in single-family homes with enclosed yards in and around OKC's central and suburban neighborhoods.
The service visits client properties on a scheduled day each week or every two weeks, walks the yard systematically, and removes all visible dog waste into a dedicated container that the company empties. The technician typically takes 10 to 15 minutes per yard, depending on the number of dogs and yard size. Unlike pet sitting or dog walking, this is purely waste management; no exercise or interaction with the dog occurs. The company operates in a roughly 15-mile radius from central Oklahoma City, covering areas including Edmond, Norman, and Midwest City in addition to OKC proper.
Weekly cleanup costs approximately $10 to $15 per visit for a single dog, depending on yard size and whether additional pets are present. Bi-weekly service runs slightly less on a per-visit basis, around $8 to $12. Most clients commit to a monthly subscription rather than paying per visit. A homeowner with one dog on a weekly schedule should budget $40 to $60 per month. The service accepts new clients year-round, though spring and early summer see heavier demand. Pricing can shift seasonally; confirm current rates by contacting the business directly, as winter demand sometimes affects scheduling flexibility.
OKC residents have three realistic paths for pet waste removal: hiring Pooch Patrol or a similar local subscription service, purchasing a waste-removal tool like a pooper scooper and handling it personally, or contracting an occasional deep-yard cleanup from a general handyman or landscaping company. The handyman route costs $50 to $100 per one-time cleaning but requires scheduling each instance; it suits homeowners who generate waste only seasonally or prefer sporadic cleanup. The subscription service costs less over time if used consistently and requires no physical effort, but locks you into a recurring commitment. Personal scooping is free but demands weekly discipline and physical work that many homeowners avoid during Oklahoma's hot summers or after bad weather makes the yard muddy.
Some OKC residents also bundle waste removal into broader yard maintenance contracts with landscaping companies like those operating near Bricktown or Midtown, but this typically costs more ($150 and up per month for combined mowing and waste removal) and suits only those already paying for regular lawn care.
Pooch Patrol works best for homeowners with one or more dogs, a fenced yard, and the budget to outsource a weekly chore. Apartment dwellers and those using community dog parks benefit less, since those spaces typically require owners to clean up immediately. Owners with very large properties or multiple dogs in different yard sections may find weekly service insufficient and should discuss custom frequency with the company. The service also assumes your yard is accessible and your dog stays in a contained area; roaming dogs on multi-acre properties are harder to serve cost-effectively.
Initial contact happens via phone or a web form; the company will ask about yard size, number of dogs, and preferred day of the week. A technician arrives on the scheduled day within a typical two-hour window, lets themselves through the gate if you've arranged access, and completes the cleanup independently. You don't need to be home. The company provides a small receptacle for waste or performs pickups of waste you've bagged in advance, depending on your arrangement. Most clients develop a routine where the technician arrives the same day each week.
Pooch Patrol operates Monday through Friday, with most appointments between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Weekend service is not available. The company works around Oklahoma City's typical residential access patterns, meaning you'll need a gate code, unlocked access, or a key box to allow entry. Parking on residential streets is standard; no special lot or facility is involved. Service can pause temporarily during extreme weather (ice storms, very heavy rain) without penalty, though this varies by agreement.
Pooch Patrol fills a practical gap for OKC pet owners who can afford convenience: weekly waste removal costs roughly the price of a couple of restaurant meals, and eliminates a task that many people delay or resent. For households with dogs and disposable income, it simplifies backyard maintenance and is a genuine option in a metro area where yard space is common but where time or physical ability to maintain it isn't guaranteed.
