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Dog Poop Cleanup Services in Whangaparaoa, Red Beach, Silverdale & the Hibiscus Coast

Do I need to be home during the cleanup?

Nope, you don’t have to be there. As long as we have access to your yard and any gates are unlocked, we can take care of everything while you’re out. You’ll receive updates once the job is done.

Yes, we love meeting your pups! Most dogs enjoy seeing their regular Poop Scooping Technician and quickly become familiar with us.
However, if your dog prefers not to have visitors, just let us know. We’ll make sure never to enter the yard while they’re out and will give you a heads-up call before we arrive.

Can my dog(s) be outside during the service?

Let Scoop Squad handle the mess – Don't pick up Poop again!

Dogs are awesome — they’re loyal companions, playful friends, and a part of the family. But let’s be honest: picking up their poop? Not so awesome.
It’s messy, smelly, and definitely not anyone’s favourite chore.

That’s where we come in. At Scoop Squad, we take the dirty work off your hands so you can enjoy more time with your furry friend and a fresher, cleaner yard. We know keeping your outdoor space clean takes time and effort — and we’re here to make it effortless for you.

Cross this stinky task off your to-do list, and leave it to the pros.

Why dog waste removal services.
How will I know the job is complete?

After every visit, we’ll send you a “Job Completed” message so you’re always in the loop. We also include a photo of your secured gate to give you peace of mind that your yard is locked up and safe when we leave.

Scoop Squad Services

Poop Removal Service

Poop cleanup, bagging poop.
Starts at $25 per visit.

Yard Deodorizing

Freshening up your grass with our safe deodorizing service for a pleasant experience. $50

Poop cleanup, bagging poop, 2 times a week.
Starts at $20 per visit.

Poop cleanup, bagging poop.
Starts at $40 per visit.
$80 paid monthly.

Weekly Scoop

Twice Weekly Scoop

Twice a month

One Time Scoop

Poop cleanup, bagging poop and odour treatment.
Starts at $100.

Options in chemicals.

You have a choice to let us use a natural deodoriser or a disinfectant cleaner Jeyes Fluid to kill off smells as well as sandflies and parasitic bugs that could transfer to people.

4k Aerial photo of the yard and /or your roof.
$50

4K Aerial photo

Scoop Squad Pricing

To get started you choose how often you would like to receive poop scooping services.
We offer the following service frequencies:

Weekly Maintenance Plan $25
Twice Weekly Pet Waste Removal Service per visit $20
Every Second Week Pet Waste Removal Service $40
Basic Cleanup Service Once Off $100
Scooping
Property Photo
4K Aerial Pic $50
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Contact Us

Please get in touch and we can will give you an estimate.

FAQ

Dog Blog

1. How do I stop my dog from barking too much?

Excessive barking is a common issue. Causes include boredom, anxiety, or alerting behavior. Training, enrichment toys, and consistency help reduce it.

2. Why is my dog chewing everything?

Dogs chew to explore, relieve stress, or soothe teething pain (especially puppies). Providing chew-safe toys and removing tempting objects can help.

3. How often should I bathe my dog?

Most dogs only need a bath every 1–3 months, unless they get dirty or have a skin condition. Overbathing can dry out their skin and coat.

4. What’s the best way to potty train my dog?

Consistency is key. Use a regular schedule, praise/reward immediately after they go outside, and clean indoor accidents with enzymatic cleaners to remove odor.

5. Can my dog be left alone at home during the day?

Most adult dogs can be alone for 4–6 hours, but it depends on the dog’s age, breed, and training. Puppies need more frequent breaks, and all dogs benefit from mental stimulation while alone.

Scoop Squad transformed my yard!
Professional service and my dogs love it. Highly recommend their team!

Emily R.

A blue post with an orange sign is placed on a vibrant green lawn. The sign features a crossed-out dog symbol, indicating a restriction on dog walking.
A blue post with an orange sign is placed on a vibrant green lawn. The sign features a crossed-out dog symbol, indicating a restriction on dog walking.
A dog is walking in a large, grassy backyard. The yard is enclosed by a wooden fence. The sky is clear with a hint of sunset, casting a warm light over the scene. There are some bare trees and a couple of evergreen shrubs beyond the fence, and a few rooftops are visible in the background.
A dog is walking in a large, grassy backyard. The yard is enclosed by a wooden fence. The sky is clear with a hint of sunset, casting a warm light over the scene. There are some bare trees and a couple of evergreen shrubs beyond the fence, and a few rooftops are visible in the background.

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