
Your Bridlewood yard can be clean by this time next week. Keller pet waste removal with no contracts and no setup fees.
Three recurring plans available in Bridlewood. All month-to-month — no contracts, no lock-ins.
Best for most Bridlewood homes. Same day every week, full yard coverage, job report every visit.
Instant QuoteTwo visits per week. Best for 3+ dogs or larger Keller yards that need frequent service.
Instant QuoteEvery 14 days. Best for single-dog homes or lighter-use yards in Keller.
Instant QuoteBridlewood is on our active Keller route — where larger-than-average lots and Bear Creek trail access mean more outdoor time for dogs. We provide consistent weekly dog waste removal in Bridlewood with full job reports, gate photo confirmation, and our exclusive Poop Report on every visit.
Bridlewood is a smaller Keller neighborhood of approximately 135 lots and 133 homes, built near natural areas and three community ponds. The pond-adjacent setting attracts wildlife and means dogs are regularly active on the property edges — a pattern that leads to faster-than-average waste accumulation in yards near the water. Zoned to Keller ISD, Bridlewood sits in one of North Tarrant County's more mature suburban corridors with established tree cover throughout.
Bridlewood is small — 135 lots, 133 homes, three ponds. Everyone knows their neighbors. When something is off in someone's yard it's noticed. The pond edges attract birds and wildlife which also means more animal activity near the water than you'd expect from a quiet suburban neighborhood. Yards close to the ponds need attention more often than those set back from the water.
In a neighborhood of 133 homes, community character is set by what everyone can see. Bridlewood's tight footprint and the natural setting around the three ponds means properties here feel close-knit in a way that larger subdivisions don't. For dog owners, that intimacy is one more reason consistent yard maintenance matters — and the pond-adjacent lots need it most, since wildlife activity near the water edges means accumulation happens faster than in a standard backyard setting. Weekly service handles it automatically, visit after visit.
We build our routes inside Bridlewood, Keller — not around it. That means:
Answers for Bridlewood homeowners in Keller TX.
Bridlewood is a residential neighborhood in Keller, TX — a city known for larger-than-average lots and the Bear Creek trail system. We run an active local service route here. Weekly, bi-weekly, and twice-weekly dog waste removal plans are available here — all month-to-month with no contracts.
Other Keller neighborhoods we serve nearby:
Every visit in Bridlewood includes a full job report, gate photo confirmation, and Poop Report. No contracts — start, pause, or cancel anytime.
Dog owners in Keller have access to Bear Creek Park, the Big Bear Creek Greenbelt, Keller Sports Park, and The Parks at Town Center — popular spots that give dogs regular outdoor access and increase the need for consistent yard service.
Wondering about HOA pet waste rules in Keller? We covered what Keller HOAs typically require in our guide to HOA pet waste rules in the Fort Worth area — and how regular service keeps you in compliance.
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