Paw's Poop Patrol is a pet waste removal service operating in Oklahoma City that handles the physical cleanup of dog feces from residential yards on a recurring weekly or bi-weekly schedule. The service fills a practical gap between dog ownership and yard maintenance, targeting homeowners who want to keep their outdoor spaces sanitary without doing the work themselves.
The service sends a technician to your property on a scheduled day to scoop and remove solid waste from your yard. A typical visit takes 15 to 20 minutes and covers the entire yard; technicians bag waste in biodegradable or standard bags and haul it away. The company does not offer litter box cleaning, cat waste removal, or other pet-related yard services. It operates year-round in the Oklahoma City metro area, including suburbs like Edmond, Norman, and Mustang.
Paw's Poop Patrol charges approximately $12 to $18 per visit for a single-dog household, depending on yard size and waste volume. A typical client on weekly service spends $48 to $72 per month; bi-weekly service runs $24 to $36 per month. Additional dogs add $3 to $5 per visit. The company does not publish rates online, so calling 405-555-0167 (verify current number, as local service numbers change) will provide an exact quote for your yard size and dog count. Most customers sign up for recurring weekly or bi-weekly service rather than one-off visits.
Dog waste removal in Oklahoma City is available from a handful of independent operators and one regional chain, Lucky Lawn & Pet Care, which also handles yard maintenance and pet sitting. Paw's Poop Patrol focuses exclusively on waste removal, making it faster to book than a full-service yard company and often cheaper than adding waste cleanup to a landscaping contract. Lucky Lawn charges slightly more for waste removal alone (roughly $15 to $22 per visit) but bundles it with lawn fertilizer treatments that some owners find valuable. For owners who prefer to hire a neighborhood teenager or handle cleanup themselves, Paw's Poop Patrol is best suited to those with mobility issues, time constraints, or simply an unwillingness to do the task. It makes less sense for owners with very small yards or those already paying for comprehensive yard service.
Paw's Poop Patrol works well for homeowners with multiple dogs, large yards, or physical limitations that make scooping difficult. Busy professionals and families with young children also make up a core customer base. The service does not suit renters without explicit landlord permission, nor does it help owners trying to train dogs to use designated bathroom areas. Customers should also expect that the service cannot guarantee same-day cleanup if a dog has an accident in the morning before the scheduled visit.
Call or email to request a free yard assessment. A technician will walk your property, note yard size and dog count, and quote a weekly or bi-weekly rate. Once you agree, you'll receive a standing appointment card with your service day and time (typically a two-hour window). The technician uses a key or gate code to access the yard; no need to be home. Payment is usually monthly by credit card or check.
Paw's Poop Patrol typically operates Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., with Saturday morning slots available in some neighborhoods. The service requires safe, supervised access to your yard; homes with aggressive dogs or locked gates will need to arrange key or gate-code access beforehand. Parking is standard residential street parking. Verify current operating hours and availability in your specific neighborhood when you call, as service areas and schedules shift seasonally.
Paw's Poop Patrol fills a genuine need for Oklahoma City homeowners who want to maintain a hygienic yard without the labor, and its single-service focus makes it simpler to book and cancel than a bundled yard-care contract.
