Warm Weather Means Big Business For Pooper Scoopers
By Edgar Linares, NewsRadio 830 WCCO
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- The warm weather has uncovered some messy yards in the Twin Cities, thanks to our four-legged canine friends. But those in the poop-scooping business aren't complaining.
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"The week before I probably got one new client and this week I've already signed up 10 new customers for regular service," said Brain Benson, the owner of Dr. Poolittle, a doggy waste cleanup service.
Benson has been in the poop-scooping business for almost six years and says the winter time takes a toll on his wallet.
"You don't get too many new clients but you get a couple," said Benson. "We do the best job we possibly can. But sometimes the snow hides quite a bit."
Since Sunday night, Benson has been receiving numerous calls from new clients looking to clean up their yards. He expects another round of calls once a complete meltdown happens in spring.
"Right now, people are seeing about one month's worth of dog waste," said Benson.
But all that snowfall has also made his job a little easier.
"The snowfall in December helped because many dogs kept doing their business in the same area," said Benson.
The cost for a one-time clean is $75 to $125. For weekly cleanup that can cost up to $15.95 a week with an upfront service fee of $85.
It's a messy job but Dr. Poolittle doesn't mind doing it.