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Richland Hills, TX - Pet Waste Removal

Pet Waste Removal in Richland Hills, TX - Keeping Kids and Pets Safe

Your backyard in Richland Hills should be safe for your whole family. A1 Scoop Warriors removes pet waste weekly so your kids and pets can use the yard without risk.

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

Richland Hills is a small, tightly-knit suburb sandwiched between Fort Worth and Haltom City. It is one of the older communities in the area, with compact lots and established tree canopy. The dense shade that makes Richland Hills streets pleasant in summer also creates damp, shaded corners where dog waste breaks down most slowly and where parasitic eggs in the soil remain viable the longest.

The Specific Risks Dog Waste Creates for Children and Pets

Children who play in Richland Hills yards where dog waste accumulates are at risk for roundworm and hookworm infection through skin contact with contaminated soil. Hookworm larvae penetrate bare skin - a child sitting on grass or playing near contaminated areas of your Richland Hills yard can be exposed without touching waste directly. Roundworm eggs remain viable in soil for up to two years after the visible waste is gone. Young children in Richland Hills are at greatest risk because they are more likely to touch contaminated surfaces and then their mouths.

Richland Hills homeowners who contact us are often dealing with a yard that has gotten ahead of them. The initial deep clean is usually the turning point - seeing the Richland Hills yard genuinely cleared out is what convinces most people that recurring service is worth the cost. From there, weekly maintenance keeps it in that condition.

How Often Should You Have Pet Waste Removed in Richland Hills?

For families with children who use the Richland Hills yard, weekly removal is strongly recommended. It keeps the contamination window short - most pathogens require extended time in the Richland Hills soil to build to dangerous levels. Weekly removal prevents that buildup and gives your yard a genuine reset each week. For families with pets only and no young children, bi-weekly is acceptable, but in a Texas summer, weekly still provides significantly better protection for your Richland Hills yard.

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Pet Waste Removal Pricing in Richland Hills

Plan1 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
First cleanFreeFreeFree

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Serving Richland Hills and the Surrounding Area

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

Frequently Asked Questions

Can my kids get sick from playing in a yard with dog waste in Richland Hills?

Yes. Children who play in Richland Hills yards where dog waste accumulates can be exposed to hookworm, roundworm, E. coli, and Salmonella through soil contact. Hookworm larvae penetrate bare skin and do not require the child to touch waste directly. Weekly removal significantly reduces this risk in your Richland Hills yard.

How much does pet waste removal cost in Richland Hills, TX?

Weekly service starts at $15.95 per visit for one dog. Twice-weekly starts at $14.99. Get your exact Richland Hills price at a1scoopwarriors.com in under 60 seconds. First clean is always free for new Richland Hills customers.

Can my other pets get infected from dog waste in the yard in Richland Hills?

Yes. Dogs can re-infect themselves and other household pets from contaminated Richland Hills soil even when no visible waste is present. Regular removal keeps the contamination from building to dangerous levels in your Richland Hills yard.

How do I know if my Richland Hills yard is already contaminated?

In most cases you will not know without soil testing. If your Richland Hills yard has had unattended dog waste for more than a few weeks, assume the soil in the primary dog areas is contaminated. Starting weekly removal now stops additional buildup, and over time the contamination level drops as existing pathogens die off.