Boise Dog Poop Removal

Pet Waste Removal Boise, ID

Looking for a reliable pooper scooper service in Boise? You're in the right place.

208 Poop Scoop helps Boise homeowners keep their yards clean without giving up a Saturday to do it themselves. Whether you've got one dog or four, a small fenced lot in the North End or a half-acre out toward Harris Ranch, we build a schedule around your yard and your dogs, not the other way around.

No contracts · Photo proof every visit · Gate secured · Locally owned · 10% off for veterans and seniors

Why Boise Homeowners Choose 208 Poop Scoop

Dog ownership in Boise comes with a lot of good things: the Greenbelt, the foothills trails, a dog-friendly culture that runs through nearly every neighborhood in this city. Yard cleanup isn't one of the good things. That's the part we handle.

208 Poop Scoop started from work in senior care here in the Treasure Valley, watching how much a dog's companionship meant to people, and how something as simple as yard cleanup could become genuinely difficult to keep up with. That's the standard the service is built around: show up reliably, do the job right, and take one task off your plate without asking you to sign anything or commit to more than you want.

We offer:

  • Weekly, twice-weekly, and biweekly recurring service

  • One-time cleanups for move-outs, spring resets, or yards that have gotten away from you

  • Multi-dog yard service

  • Photo confirmation sent after every visit

  • Gate checked and secured before we leave

  • No contracts, ever — pause or cancel any time

  • 10% discount for veterans and seniors

Boise Neighborhoods We Serve

Every part of Boise is different, and yard cleanup looks a little different depending on where you live. Here's how we think about it neighborhood by neighborhood.

North End

The North End is one of the most dog-dense parts of Boise. Historic bungalows, tree-lined streets near Hyde Park, and yards backing up to Camel's Back Park mean a lot of dogs in a fairly small footprint. Smaller lots don't mean less waste to manage. If anything, tighter yards show it faster. Weekly service keeps North End yards from becoming the thing you notice every time you step outside.

The Bench

The Bench is one of Boise's largest and most established areas, running along the Vista Avenue corridor with a mix of long-time residents and younger families moving in. Homes here tend to have solid, fully fenced yards and, often, more than one dog. That means more ground to cover and more reason to stay on a consistent schedule rather than letting it pile up between visits.

East Boise, Warm Springs & Harris Ranch

East Boise sits right up against the foothills and the Boise River Greenbelt, and it shows in the lot sizes. Bigger yards, more active households, more time spent on the trail system with the dog. Bigger yards also mean more ground to cover on cleanup day, which is exactly the kind of job that gets put off. We handle the whole yard so your weekend hike starts from a clean one.

Southwest Boise

Southwest Boise has grown fast over the past several years: newer subdivisions, young families, plenty of dogs in fenced backyards. These are busy households, often two working parents, not a lot of spare time for a chore that has to happen weekly whether you want it to or not. That's exactly the kind of home this service was built for.

Collister & Northwest Boise

Stretching from the foothills along Hill Road toward State Street, Collister and Northwest Boise mix established, older neighborhoods with newer construction. It's an area with quick Greenbelt access and a lot of dog walkers, and yards here range from tidy in-town lots to larger properties with more room to manage.

West Boise

West Boise, sitting close to the Eagle border, is full of established neighborhoods with good schools and dogs that have often been part of the family for years. Solid fenced yards are the norm here, and because the area borders Eagle directly, we're frequently already working a street or two away when a new West Boise client signs up.

The Highlands

Up toward Bogus Basin Road and the base of the foothills, the Highlands has larger lots and a lot of trail access right out the back gate. Households here tend to be active outdoors with their dogs, which means yards see more traffic and, correspondingly, more waste to manage between visits.

Don't see your exact street listed? If you're anywhere in Boise, there's a good chance we're already working nearby. [Get a free quote] and we'll confirm.

What Regular Pet Waste Removal Actually Does for Your Yard

It's easy to think of this as a small chore. It adds up faster than that.

Routine dog waste removal helps:

  • Cut down on odor, especially once summer heat sets in

  • Keep your lawn from browning out in patches

  • Discourage flies and pests

  • Create a safer, cleaner space for kids playing in the yard

  • Make your backyard usable again for entertaining

  • Give you back the hour or two a week you'd otherwise spend doing it yourself

Built for Every Kind of Boise Household

Busy professionals. Between a commute and a full workday, a Saturday spent scooping is a Saturday you don't get back. Weekly service means the chore happens on our schedule, not the one weekend hour you'd otherwise carve out for it.

Families with young kids. A yard that's technically clean and a yard that's actually safe for a toddler to run across barefoot are two different standards. Regular service keeps it at the second one, not just presentable from a distance.

Seniors and anyone who finds yard work physically harder than it used to be. This is where 208 Poop Scoop started — helping people who still want their dog's companionship without a task that's become genuinely difficult to manage. We offer 10% off for veterans and seniors on every plan.

Multi-dog households. Two or three dogs in the same yard means the job is a lot bigger than it looks from the back porch, and it builds up faster between visits than a single-dog yard does. We adjust the plan and pricing to match, not treat it as an afterthought.

Rental property owners and vacation homeowners. If you're not around every week, a service that shows up whether you're home or not, and tells you it happened, matters more than it would for someone checking the yard daily themselves.

What Happens on Your First Visit

The first visit is usually the biggest one, especially if it's been a while since the yard was properly cleared. We'll do a full initial cleanup of every corner, including spots that tend to get missed in day-to-day upkeep, like along fence lines and behind landscaping. From there, your recurring schedule keeps the yard at that baseline instead of letting it slide back.

You'll get a text before we arrive, we handle the cleanup and haul-away, we check that the gate is secured before we leave, and you'll get a photo confirmation once it's done. If anything gets missed, tell us and we'll come back and fix it at no charge. That's the whole process, every visit, whether it's your first one or your fiftieth.

A Note on the Veteran & Senior Discount

We take 10% off for veterans and seniors on every plan, every visit, no separate signup required — just mention it when you book. This isn't a marketing add-on for us. Yard work is one of the first things that becomes physically difficult to keep up with, and it shouldn't mean giving up time with your dog in your own backyard. If that's you or someone in your family, [get a quote] and we'll apply it from the first visit.

Boise, Year-Round

Boise runs through every season, and pet waste doesn't pause for any of them. Spring rain turns cleanup into a mess if it's been sitting. Summer heat makes odor worse, fast. Fall leaves hide waste until you step in it. Winter snow buries it until a thaw uncovers weeks of it at once. Year-round service means you're never dealing with the backlog — just a clean yard, every time we're there.

Boise Is Built for Dogs — Which Means Your Yard Works Harder

Part of why yard cleanup piles up so fast here is that Boise dogs don't spend much time sitting still. The city has a real off-leash culture, and it shows in how much time dogs (and the waste they leave behind) actually get in the yard versus out in it.

Ann Morrison Park, just west of downtown, is home to the Together Treasure Valley Dog Island, a 5.4-acre off-leash area with its own swim pond. During the winter off-leash season, the whole 153-acre park opens up to dogs. It's one of the most-used dog spaces in the city.

Military Reserve, up in the North End, is a 734-acre reserve with an off-leash dog hill and miles of connected trails — a favorite for owners who'd rather hike than fetch.

Molenaar Park in West Boise and Morris Hill Park near the Bench both offer fenced off-leash areas closer to those neighborhoods specifically, which is part of why dog density runs so high in both.

Then there's See Spot Walk, the Idaho Humane Society's largest fundraiser of the year, held every October at Julia Davis Park along the Greenbelt. It regularly draws several thousand dogs and their owners for a one-mile walk, contests, and a pet parade, and it's been running for over three decades. It's as good a snapshot as any of how central dogs are to life in this city.

All of which is to say: a Boise dog's yard time adds up. A yard that's already getting heavy weekend use is exactly the kind that benefits most from a schedule instead of a once-in-a-while cleanup.

Frequently Asked Questions — Boise Dog Poop Removal

How often should I get my yard scooped in Boise? Most Boise homeowners do fine with weekly service — it's enough to keep a typical fenced yard clean without waste sitting long enough to smell or stain the lawn. If you've got two or more dogs, a smaller yard like you'd find in the North End, or a yard that gets heavy daily use, twice-weekly keeps things from building up between visits. Biweekly tends to work for lighter-traffic yards, larger properties where waste is more spread out, or dogs that spend more time indoors than out.

Do you service my specific Boise neighborhood? Yes. We serve the North End, The Bench, East Boise, Warm Springs, Harris Ranch, Southwest Boise, West Boise, Collister, the Highlands, and the rest of Boise's neighborhoods. Boise covers a lot of ground, from dense in-town lots to larger foothills properties, so if you're not sure your exact street is covered, text or call 208-248-5656 and we'll confirm within a few minutes, not days.

Do I need to be home for the visit? No. As long as we can get into your yard, we'll complete the full cleanup, secure the gate on our way out, and text you photo confirmation once it's done. Most of our Boise clients are at work or out with their dogs at one of the city's parks while we handle it.

What happens if the weather's bad? We work through all of Boise's seasons, rain or shine. Snow and hard freezes are really the only conditions that occasionally push a visit back a day, since waste gets buried and hard to fully locate until a partial thaw. If that happens, we'll reschedule and tell you directly rather than just skip the visit silently.

Do you offer one-time cleanups, or only recurring plans? Both. One-time cleanups are common for move-outs, spring resets after a hard Boise winter, or a yard that's simply gotten ahead of you. Recurring plans (weekly, twice-weekly, or biweekly) are the better fit if you want to stop thinking about it entirely and just have a clean yard show up as part of your routine.

What's included in every visit? A full yard scoop covering every corner, secure haul-away of the waste, a gate check before we leave to make sure your dogs stay contained, and a photo confirmation text once the job's done. That's the whole service — no upsells buried in the fine print.

Is there a discount for veterans or seniors? Yes, 10% off on any plan, applied from your first visit. Just mention it when you request your quote and we'll take care of it.

Why does regular cleanup matter more in a city like Boise? Because Boise dogs tend to be genuinely active. Between the Greenbelt, the foothills trail system, and off-leash spots like Ann Morrison Park and Military Reserve, dogs here spend a lot of time outside, and that shows up in the yard fast. A yard that gets heavy weekend use benefits more from a set schedule than from cleaning it up only when it becomes obvious.

Can you handle a yard that's gotten really behind, not just routine upkeep? Yes. That's exactly what the one-time cleanup is for. Tell us roughly how long it's been since the yard was last cleared and how many dogs you have, and we'll quote it accordingly rather than assume it's a light job.

Ready for a Cleaner Boise Yard?

Stop spending your weekend on a job that shouldn't be yours. Get a fast, no-obligation quote for weekly, biweekly, or one-time dog poop removal anywhere in Boise.

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Get a fast quote for weekly or one-time dog poop removal anywhere in the Treasure Valley.