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Haslet, TX - Dog Poop Removal

Dog Poop Removal in Haslet, TX

Texas heat makes dog poop a bigger problem than most homeowners realize. A1 Scoop Warriors handles it in Haslet on a weekly schedule before it becomes a disaster.

Published July 11, 2026  ·  A1 Scoop Warriors, Fort Worth TX

Haslet has grown quickly along the I-35W corridor in recent years. The newer subdivisions here tend to have slightly larger lots than older suburbs closer to Fort Worth, which means more yard to manage and more area where a dog can find a spot you have not noticed yet. That extra space is one reason many Haslet homeowners prefer professional service over handling the full lot themselves.

Why Texas Heat Makes Dog Poop Removal Urgent

In northern states, dog waste left in the yard for a week is unpleasant. In a Haslet summer, it is a different problem. Heat above 90 degrees accelerates both decomposition and the release of ammonia and pathogens into the Haslet soil. The odor that develops over 48 to 72 hours of Texas sun is strong enough to make the Haslet backyard unusable - particularly in June, July, and August when the yard should be getting the most use. Flies reach waste within hours and begin breeding, and a single pile left over a summer weekend can introduce hundreds of flies to your Haslet yard by Monday morning.

Most Haslet customers come to us because the yard is simply bigger than they have time to cover on a regular basis. With weekly service, the size stops being a factor in their Haslet yard. We cover the full lot on every visit - the areas near the house, the far corners, and everywhere dogs typically prefer along fence lines.

What Dog Poop Removal Covers in Your Haslet Yard

We do not spot-check. Every A1 Scoop Warriors visit in Haslet is a complete yard sweep. Our tech works through your Haslet yard in a methodical pattern to make sure no section, corner, or hidden area along the fence gets skipped. The result is a genuinely clean Haslet yard - not one that looks clean from the door but has surprises waiting in the corners.

48hrsWhen TX summer odor peaks
$15.95+Per visit starting price
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Dog Poop Removal Pricing in Haslet, TX

Service1 Dog2 Dogs3 Dogs
Twice Weekly$14.99/visit$16.99/visit$17.99/visit
Weekly$15.95/visit$17.95/visit$19.95/visit
Bi-weekly$21.99/visit$24.99/visit$27.99/visit
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Serving Haslet and the Surrounding Area

We cover all of Haslet and nearby Saginaw, Justin, and Fort Worth, as well as Bedford, Euless, Fort Worth, Haltom City, Hurst, Justin, Keller, North Richland Hills, Rhome, Richland Hills, Roanoke, Saginaw, Trophy Club, Watauga. Visit our Haslet service page or see the full service area.

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast does dog poop create a problem in a Haslet yard in summer?

In Haslet during summer, dog waste begins producing noticeable odor within 24 to 48 hours and attracts flies within a few hours. By 72 hours in heat above 90 degrees, a Haslet yard with multiple dogs can become genuinely unpleasant for outdoor use. Weekly removal keeps this window from reaching that point.

How much does dog poop removal cost in Haslet, TX?

Weekly service starts at $15.95 per visit for one dog. Twice-weekly starts at $14.99. Your exact price for your Haslet yard is available instantly at a1scoopwarriors.com - no phone call, no estimates.

Will you come to my Haslet yard when it is hot outside?

Yes. Our team works through the North Texas summer regardless of temperature. If heat causes any schedule adjustments on your Haslet route day, we will notify you in advance. We do not suspend service during summer months in Haslet.

Can I request early morning visits in Haslet during summer?

Route times are assigned by area, so we cannot always guarantee a specific time window. However, most of our Haslet route visits are scheduled in the morning to avoid the worst of the afternoon heat.