
Dog waste pickup for Hidden Lakes in Keller. Every visit includes a gate photo, service report, and Poop Report. No contracts ever.
Three recurring plans available in Hidden Lakes. All month-to-month — no contracts, no lock-ins.
Best for most Hidden Lakes 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 QuoteHidden Lakes 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 Hidden Lakes with full job reports, gate photo confirmation, and our exclusive Poop Report on every visit.
Hidden Lakes is Keller's signature master-planned community: 1,800 homes across sixteen named villages, developed between 1996 and 2020 and managed by FirstService Residential at 2700 Bear Creek Parkway. Amenities include three junior Olympic pools, a Robert Trent Jones Jr.-designed golf course, and an extensive hike-and-bike trail network. With continuous trail access and an active HOA, dog owners here keep yards in active use year-round — making routine waste removal a practical necessity.
When people talk about Keller, Hidden Lakes is usually what they mean. Sixteen villages, 1,800 homes, three pools, a Robert Trent Jones Jr. golf course, and trails that connect the whole thing. The HOA is managed by FirstService Residential out of 2700 Bear Creek Parkway. It's a real operation. Standards are enforced. Dog waste on a maintained property in a community like this is a fast way to get a notice.
For Hidden Lakes homeowners, the HOA backdrop changes the calculation a bit. This isn't a neighborhood where you can let the backyard slide for a few weeks and have no one notice — FirstService Residential runs a professional operation and village standards are actively maintained. Homes near the Bear Creek Parkway trail get especially heavy foot traffic from neighbors and walkers year-round, which means visibility is real. Consistent weekly service removes the concern entirely: your yard stays compliant, your dogs stay happy, and you have a gate photo confirming the service happened every single visit.
We build our routes inside Hidden Lakes, Keller — not around it. That means:
Answers for Hidden Lakes homeowners in Keller TX.
Hidden Lakes 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 Hidden Lakes 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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No contracts. Three recurring plans. Job report and gate photo every visit.
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