
Recurring dog waste removal for Shady Oaks yards in Hurst. Weekly, bi-weekly, and twice-weekly plans — all month-to-month, no contracts.
Three recurring plans available in Shady Oaks. All month-to-month — no contracts, no lock-ins.
Best for most Shady Oaks homes. Same day every week, full yard coverage, job report every visit.
Instant QuoteTwo visits per week. Best for 3+ dogs or larger Hurst yards that need frequent service.
Instant QuoteEvery 14 days. Best for single-dog homes or lighter-use yards in Hurst.
Instant QuoteShady Oaks is on our active Hurst route — a Mid-Cities community near Chisholm Park's 50-acre trail system and multiple neighborhood parks. We provide consistent weekly dog waste removal in Shady Oaks with full job reports, gate photo confirmation, and our exclusive Poop Report on every visit.
Shady Oaks is an established Hurst neighborhood with mature oak canopy, built during the primary 1950-1980 development era, zoned to HEB ISD. Oak-shade communities in Hurst have some of the deepest canopy in the Mid-Cities — 40-plus-year oaks create persistent shade conditions where waste accumulates fastest. Chisholm Park's 50 acres provide dog-friendly trail access nearby. Consistent weekly service in Shady Oaks addresses the shaded sections systematically rather than relying on visual inspection that misses problem areas in deep canopy.
Shady Oaks in Hurst is exactly what it says — oaks big enough to create genuine shade, established in yards that have been growing for fifty or sixty years. This is the mid-cities HEB ISD version of deep-shade residential: cooler in summer, more moisture retention, the kind of yard that stays green later into drought conditions. The same shade that keeps this a comfortable outdoor environment also creates the hidden-corner conditions where thorough weekly walks matter most.
We build our routes inside Shady Oaks, Hurst — not around it. That means:
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Shady Oaks is a residential neighborhood in Hurst, TX — a Mid-Cities community near Chisholm Park's 50-acre 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 Hurst neighborhoods we serve nearby:
Every visit in Shady Oaks includes a full job report, gate photo confirmation, and Poop Report. No contracts — start, pause, or cancel anytime.
Dog owners in Hurst have access to Chisholm Park (50 acres with a duck pond and 1.5-mile trail at 2200 Norwood Drive), Hurst Community Park, Bellaire Park (6.4 acres), and Redbud Park (7.2 acres, 0.33-mile trail) — giving local dogs consistent outdoor access throughout the city.
Looking for dog-friendly parks near Hurst? Our guide to the best dog-friendly parks in the Fort Worth area covers top spots near Hurst and what to expect at each one.
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