- More dogs or a smaller yard points to weekly
- Biweekly suits single dogs and larger spaces
- Adjust with the seasons as needs change
One of the first questions new customers ask is simple: how often do I actually need this? The honest answer is that it depends — but a few clear factors make the decision easy once you know what to weigh.
When weekly makes sense
More dogs mean more waste, and a smaller yard concentrates it. If you have multiple dogs, limited space, or young kids playing outside, weekly service keeps things consistently clean and healthy.
When biweekly is plenty
A single dog on a larger lot generates less pressure on the schedule. Biweekly visits often keep that kind of yard perfectly manageable, and you can always step up during heavy-use seasons.
Not sure which fits? Start with weekly for a month, see how your yard holds up, and adjust. The right rhythm is the one you never have to think about.