Your backyard in Trophy Club 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
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.
Children who play in Trophy Club 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 Trophy Club 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 Trophy Club are at greatest risk because they are more likely to touch contaminated surfaces and then their mouths.
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.
For families with children who use the Trophy Club yard, weekly removal is strongly recommended. It keeps the contamination window short - most pathogens require extended time in the Trophy Club 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 Trophy Club yard.
| Plan | 1 Dog | 2 Dogs | 3 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 clean | Free | Free | Free |
Weekly pet waste removal starting at $15.95. First clean always free.
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Yes. Children who play in Trophy Club 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 Trophy Club yard.
Weekly service starts at $15.95 per visit for one dog. Twice-weekly starts at $14.99. Get your exact Trophy Club price at a1scoopwarriors.com in under 60 seconds. First clean is always free for new Trophy Club customers.
Yes. Dogs can re-infect themselves and other household pets from contaminated Trophy Club soil even when no visible waste is present. Regular removal keeps the contamination from building to dangerous levels in your Trophy Club yard.
In most cases you will not know without soil testing. If your Trophy Club 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.