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Summer Is Short in Alberta—Don’t Spend It Cleaning Up Dog Poop

For many dog owners in Edmonton, summer feels like it arrives overnight. One minute you’re shoveling snow, and the next you’re planning camping trips, backyard BBQs, weekends at the lake, and evenings on the patio.

With so much packed into a few short months, it’s easy to think, “I’ll clean up the yard tomorrow.”

Tomorrow turns into next weekend. Then the weather is too nice to spend an hour walking the yard with a scoop and bags. Before you know it, the dog poop has piled up, the lawn mower becomes an obstacle course, and suddenly your backyard isn’t quite as enjoyable as it should be.

Ironically, while many homeowners think summer is the easiest season to keep up with dog waste, it’s actually when most people fall behind.

If you’ve ever looked around your yard and wondered how it got so bad so quickly, you’re definitely not alone.

Summer Is Meant for Making Memories, Not Doing Chores

Alberta summers never seem long enough.

Families spend weekends:

  • Camping in the Rockies
  • Visiting local festivals
  • Relaxing at the lake
  • Entertaining friends
  • Watching kids play outside
  • Tackling home improvement projects

Your free time becomes incredibly valuable.

Now ask yourself this:

Would you rather spend your Saturday morning picking up dog poop—or enjoy breakfast on the patio before heading out for the day?

It’s a simple question, but one that many homeowners don’t ask until they’re already behind on yard cleanup.

Professional dog poop removal in Edmonton isn’t about being unable to do the job. It’s about choosing how you want to spend your time.

The “I’ll Do It Tomorrow” Trap

Every dog owner has been there.

You notice a few piles in the yard and think they’ll only take five minutes.

A few busy days pass.

Then it rains.

You leave for the weekend.

The grass grows taller.

The kids have soccer every evening.

Suddenly, what looked like a quick cleanup has turned into a much bigger job.

Dog waste has a way of accumulating faster than most people realize, especially if you have multiple dogs.

Skipping just one weekly cleanup often means twice the work the following weekend.

Skip two or three weeks, and it becomes something most homeowners dread tackling.

Summer Grass Hides More Than You Think

One of the biggest misconceptions about summer is that dog poop is easier to find than it is during winter.

In reality, the opposite is often true.

Healthy summer lawns grow quickly.  Hidden waste can also damage your lawn over time. Here’s why dog poop is bad for your lawn and why regular removal matters. Longer grass hides waste surprisingly well, especially after rainfall.

Many homeowners unknowingly:

  • Miss piles while cleaning
  • Step in hidden waste while mowing
  • Discover surprises during backyard gatherings
  • Let children and pets play in areas that weren’t completely cleaned

By the time everything is visible again, the yard often needs another full cleanup.

The Backyard Should Be Ready Whenever You Are

Think about how often your backyard gets used during the summer.

Morning coffee on the deck.

Kids running through the sprinkler.

Dogs playing fetch.

Evening fires with friends.

Weekend BBQs.

Birthday parties.

Family gatherings.

Nobody wants to begin these moments by doing a quick sweep of the yard to make sure it’s clean enough.

A professionally maintained yard means it’s always ready—whether guests stop by unexpectedly or you simply decide to enjoy the sunshine after work.

The Real Cost of Doing It Yourself

Many homeowners assume they’re saving money by cleaning their own yard.

Sometimes they are.

But it’s worth considering what you’re actually investing.

Every cleanup requires:

  • Walking the entire property
  • Carrying waste bags
  • Scooping every pile
  • Disposing of the waste
  • Cleaning your equipment afterward
  • Washing your hands and shoes

For many homeowners, that’s 20–40 minutes every week.

Over one summer, that can easily add up to 15–20 hours spent doing a chore that many people don’t enjoy.

Imagine what you could do with those extra hours.

Another camping trip.

More evenings relaxing.

Time with your kids.

A few extra rounds of golf.

Sometimes convenience isn’t about avoiding work—it’s about making room for the things you actually enjoy.

Why More Edmonton Homeowners Are Choosing Weekly Service

Weekly dog poop removal has become increasingly popular because it solves the problem before it becomes noticeable.

Instead of waiting until the yard needs another major cleanup, homeowners enjoy consistent maintenance all season long.

Benefits include:

  • A yard that’s always ready to enjoy
  • Less lawn damage from accumulated waste
  • Reduced odours during hot weather
  • Fewer flies around patios and outdoor living spaces
  • More free time every weekend

It’s one less chore to think about—and during Alberta’s short summer, that can make a big difference.

 Poo Pickers Pro Tip

Summer grass grows quickly, especially after periods of rain.

Even if you think you’ve cleaned your yard thoroughly, longer grass can hide waste surprisingly well. Walking the yard every few days—or scheduling a weekly cleanup—helps keep your lawn clean, protects your mower, and makes your outdoor space more enjoyable for everyone.

Your Summer Should Be About Enjoying Your Backyard

You bought your home to enjoy your outdoor space—not to spend every weekend maintaining it.

Whether you’re hosting friends, watching your kids play, gardening, or simply relaxing after work, a clean yard makes every part of summer more enjoyable.

Professional dog poop removal isn’t about replacing your ability to do the job.

It’s about giving you your weekends back.

Let Poo Pickers Handle the Dirty Work

At Poo Pickers, we help homeowners throughout Edmonton, St. Albert, Sherwood Park, Spruce Grove, Leduc, and surrounding communities enjoy cleaner, healthier yards without adding another chore to their weekend.

Whether you’re looking for a one-time cleanup or a dependable weekly dog poop removal service, we’ll take care of the mess so you can spend more time enjoying everything summer has to offer.

After all, Alberta summers are too short to spend them scooping poop.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I pick up dog poop during the summer?

For the healthiest lawn and safest outdoor environment, dog waste should be removed at least once a week. Homes with multiple dogs may benefit from more frequent cleanups.

Does hot weather make dog poop smell worse?

Yes. Warmer temperatures speed up decomposition, making odors much stronger and attracting more flies if waste is left in the yard.

Is weekly dog poop removal worth it?

For many busy homeowners, weekly service saves time, keeps the yard consistently clean, and helps prevent lawn damage and unpleasant surprises before mowing or entertaining.

Do you service areas outside Edmonton?

Yes! Poo Pickers proudly serves Edmonton, St. Albert, Sherwood Park, Spruce Grove, Leduc, and surrounding communities.