Scoop Soldiers is a dedicated pet waste removal service operating across Oklahoma City neighborhoods, handling the regular cleanup of dog waste from residential yards so owners can skip the task themselves.
The service sends uniformed crew members to customer properties on a recurring schedule, typically weekly or bi-weekly, to locate and remove dog waste from yards. The company operates as a standalone waste removal specialist rather than bundling the service into a broader lawn care package. Coverage spans most of Oklahoma City proper, though service boundaries contract during heavy rain or seasonal ground conditions.
Scoop Soldiers charges on a per-visit basis rather than per-dog, meaning a household with one dog or three pays the same weekly rate. A single weekly visit runs approximately $12 to $15 per week (verify current pricing directly, as rates shift seasonally). Bi-weekly service costs roughly $8 to $10 per visit, and customers who request one-time cleanup before a gathering or sale typically pay $25 to $35 depending on yard size and waste accumulation. Most customers sign month-to-month contracts with no long-term commitment. The service uses standard waste bags, disposes of material in municipal trash, and leaves no chemical residue or odor-masking agents behind.
Add-on services sometimes include waste removal from covered patios, high-traffic zones in larger properties, and cat litter box cleanup for indoor cats, though pricing for these extras varies.
Oklahoma City residents have three broad alternatives to professional waste removal. The first is hiring a general lawn care or landscaping company to include waste removal as a line item. Services like TruGreen or independent lawn maintenance providers can add weekly scooping to mowing and edging contracts, but the per-visit cost often runs higher ($18 to $22) and is locked into a full seasonal lawn agreement. This works if you want bundled yard services but wastes money if your lawn already gets maintained elsewhere.
The second option is pet waste removal by a pet sitting or dog walking service as an add-on. Companies that offer midday dog walks sometimes include yard cleanup, but this typically costs more ($20 to $25 per visit) and bundles the service with a visit that your dog may not need.
The third is doing it yourself, which costs nothing but requires consistency, time, and willingness to handle waste daily or weekly. Many Oklahoma City owners with only one dog manage this; owners with multiple dogs or those with mobility limitations find the recurring task burdensome.
Scoop Soldiers' advantage is focused pricing: you pay only for the specific service without subsidizing lawn mowing, landscaping design, or dog walking. The downside is that you cannot negotiate a discount by bundling it into a larger service contract, and the company does not handle yard maintenance if you need that separately.
This service fits busy professionals, elderly homeowners, people with limited mobility, and families who want to reclaim weekend time spent on yard maintenance. Multi-dog households see the clearest ROI because the per-visit fee covers the whole yard regardless of dog count. Renters sometimes use the service to maintain their rental yard and protect their security deposit.
The service does not suit owners who live outside Oklahoma City's primary service boundaries, those with very small yards who find the weekly cost unjustifiable, or owners who prefer to dispose of waste themselves for environmental or philosophical reasons (some customers compost or prefer direct control over waste handling).
After signing up online or by phone and confirming your address and preferred schedule, Scoop Soldiers will dispatch a crew to your property. The initial visit typically happens within three to five business days. A crew member walks the yard, identifies high-traffic areas and any accumulated waste, and removes it. On subsequent visits, the crew performs the same function on the set day each week or every two weeks. You do not need to be home during visits; most customers leave a gate unlocked or provide keypad access. The service sends a brief notification or photo confirmation when the visit is complete, usually via text or email.
Scoop Soldiers operates Monday through Saturday, with most visits scheduled between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Sunday service is available in some neighborhoods but costs slightly more. The crew arrives in a marked vehicle and requires access to your yard; parking is not an issue since the vehicle parks on your property or street. Service frequency and exact timing within your chosen day can be adjusted with at least 24 hours' notice. During heavy rain or after storms that saturate the ground, the company may delay visits or notify customers of rescheduling.
Scoop Soldiers fills a functional gap in Oklahoma City's pet service landscape by handling a chore most owners defer or neglect, at a price lower than bundled alternatives and without the commitment of a full-season lawn contract.
