Tired of Picking Up Dog Poop in Your Yard? These Las Vegas Companies Will Do It for You (Yes, Really)

We all love our dogs … but let’s be honest, nobody loves stepping into a fresh “landmine” on the way to the patio.
Between work, kids, and everything else Vegas life throws at you, walking the yard with a poop bag is usually the last thing you want to do.
That’s why an entire little industry has popped up here in Las Vegas that does one thing really well: they come to your house and pick up your dog’s poop for you.
Yes, really.
You can hire a local pet‑waste removal company to swing by your yard on a schedule, scoop every pile, haul it away, and even deodorize the area so you and your dog can enjoy a clean outdoor space without ever touching a poop bag.
Wait … Dog Poop Pickup Is An Actual Business?
It sounds like a punchline, but it’s a legit service that’s been around for years and is growing fast in cities like Las Vegas.
Companies like Scoop Pros, POOP 911, Poo Pickers, Mr. Pooper Scooper, Poo Snatchers and others cover the whole valley, including Las Vegas, Henderson and North Las Vegas.
Their techs show up with tools and bags, walk your entire yard, scoop every pile, and then take the waste away so it’s not sitting in your trash can.
Most of them offer weekly or bi‑weekly visits, one‑time “oh my gosh it’s bad out there” cleanups, and even community or HOA poop patrols for shared green spaces and dog parks.
A lot of services also leave a note or door hanger when they’re done, so you know the yard is safe for kids and pups to run out and play.
How Much Does Dog Poop Cleanup Cost In Las Vegas?
The “wow” factor is that it’s usually cheaper than people expect.
Scoop Pros advertises pooper‑scooper service starting around 12 dollars per week for regular cleanup in Las Vegas, Henderson and North Las Vegas.
Poo Snatchers says their weekly service for one pet starts at under 10 dollars per week, depending on how often you want them to come.
Poo Pickers runs residential plans where a full dog‑poop removal for up to two dogs includes a complimentary yard deodorizer with each visit.
On the higher end, a long‑running local company like Mr. Pooper Scooper lists weekly pet‑waste removal starting at about 35 dollars per month for one dog, with multi‑pet plans available.
Many services offer first‑cleanup‑free deals or discounted intro rates when you sign up for recurring visits, so it’s pretty easy to test it once and see if it’s worth never scooping again.
What Exactly Do They Do In Your Yard?
A typical visit looks like this: a uniformed tech arrives on your scheduled day, walks your entire yard (including side yards and dog runs), and scoops every visible pile of dog waste.
Some companies then apply a pet‑safe deodorizer to help with smells, especially on turf or in high‑traffic potty spots.
The poop is bagged and removed from your property so you’re not loading up your own trash bins with smelly bags.
For families and neighborhoods, many of these businesses also service apartments, HOAs, and dog parks by installing and restocking dog‑waste bag stations, patrolling common areas, and keeping walkways and grass clear before people and pets arrive.
Some even offer event poop‑patrol for things like pet fairs or outdoor parties so guests can focus on the fun instead of watching where they step.
Why Not Just Leave It? Isn’t Dog Poop “Natural”?
This is where the “did you know?” part gets a little more serious. Dog poop isn’t fertilizer for your lawn; it’s considered a form of pet waste that can carry bacteria and parasites that aren’t great for people or other animals.
When it’s left to pile up, rain and sprinklers can wash that waste into soil and drainage systems, which is one reason cities push so hard for owners to pick up after their pets. In a dense desert city like Las Vegas where lots of us share dog runs, sidewalks and small yards, those unpicked‑up piles add up quickly.
Regular cleanup means your dog isn’t walking through old waste and tracking it back into the house, and your kids (or your bare feet) have a much lower chance of stepping in something unpleasant.
Plus, if you’ve got artificial turf, neglected poop can stain and smell in a way that’s tough to fix without a deep clean, so keeping on top of it actually protects your yard investment.
Who Uses These Services?
The stereotype is that only “fancy” dog owners pay someone to scoop poop, but the reality in Las Vegas is a lot more practical.
Busy families who are juggling school runs and long work days love handing this chore off so weekends aren’t spent cleaning the yard.
Older pet parents or those with mobility issues get peace of mind knowing someone else is taking care of the mess so they can still enjoy their dogs and their backyard.
Renters with small yards or patios, people with multiple dogs, and folks with artificial turf are also big users, because the poop builds up fast in those smaller spaces.
HOAs, apartment complexes and property managers bring in these companies to keep shared grass, walkways and dog parks clean without relying entirely on every single resident to remember the poop bags.
Ready To Outsource The Stink?
If the idea of never picking up another yard pile again sounds amazing, you’ve got options all over the valley, from budget‑friendly weekly scoops to full‑service plans with deodorizing and community station maintenance.
We’ve rounded up Las Vegas–area dog poop cleanup and yard services here, so you can browse local companies, see what areas they cover, and find a plan that fits your home and your dogs.
Check your ZIP code, schedule a one‑time or first‑free cleanup, and let the pros “scoop where your pup left off” while you and your dog get back to enjoying the fun parts of living in Dog Friendly Las Vegas.