Smell and flies are the two things Trophy Club homeowners say drove them to hire professional dog poop removal. A1 Scoop Warriors eliminates both with weekly service.
Published July 11, 2026 · A1 Scoop Warriors, Fort Worth TX
Trophy Club is a master-planned community with a strong HOA culture and high standards for property appearance. Lawns here are well-maintained, and the Trophy Club community expects the same from every element of yard upkeep. Visible pet waste - or the smell and flies that come with accumulated waste - is the kind of issue Trophy Club homeowners want to address proactively rather than reactively.
Dog waste begins producing strong odor within 24 to 48 hours in Texas summer heat. The smell is not just unpleasant outdoors in Trophy Club - it can be noticeable through open windows and back doors when waste is close to the house. Homeowners who put off Trophy Club cleanup often find their backyard is effectively unusable for most of June, July, and August as a result. Flies are the second issue. A single dog waste pile left in a Trophy Club yard can attract flies within hours, and those flies begin breeding immediately - producing a next generation that increases the fly population around your Trophy Club home.
We work with a number of Trophy Club households where the driver for hiring professional service was specifically the HOA compliance standard. A weekly removal schedule keeps the Trophy Club yard compliant year-round and eliminates the risk of a notice during the hottest months when accumulation accelerates most. Trophy Club customers tend to be among our most consistent long-term accounts for that reason.
The solution is straightforward: remove the source before the odor peaks and before flies establish a breeding cycle in your Trophy Club yard. Weekly removal keeps the window from waste production to removal under seven days - short enough that odor never builds to the point where it affects your Trophy Club outdoor living, and short enough that flies do not have time to establish. We cover the entire Trophy Club yard on every visit - fence lines, far corners, everywhere dogs go - so nothing gets left behind to restart the fly cycle in your Trophy Club backyard.
| Service | 1 Dog | 2 Dogs |
|---|---|---|
| Weekly cleanup | $15.95 | $19.95 |
| Every other week | $19.95 | $27.99 |
| First clean | Free | Free |
Weekly dog poop removal starting at $15.95. First clean free. No contracts.
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Texas summer heat above 90 degrees accelerates the decomposition of dog waste in your Trophy Club yard, releasing ammonia and sulfur compounds much faster than in cooler climates. Waste that might be tolerable for a week up north becomes a significant odor problem in Trophy Club within 48 hours during summer months.
Weekly service starts at $15.95 per visit for one dog. Twice-weekly starts at $14.99. Get your exact Trophy Club rate instantly at a1scoopwarriors.com - no estimate, no phone call, just a real price based on your number of dogs.
Yes. Flies require organic waste to breed. Removing the waste weekly from your Trophy Club yard breaks the breeding cycle before fly populations can establish. Most Trophy Club customers on weekly service report a noticeable drop in backyard fly activity within the first few weeks of starting service.
Start with our free first clean. We will do a full deep clean of your Trophy Club yard to remove all existing waste, which is the primary source of the odor. After that, weekly maintenance prevents it from rebuilding. Most Trophy Club customers notice a significant odor improvement within a week of the initial clean.