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DOG POOP FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW| DOO CARE

Doo Care is the #1 Chicago area Dog Waste Removal team. Let us clean up after your dog or dogs and make your yard a fun and clean place for your family. You won’t ever have to clean up dog poop again. Join the over 1,000 other Chicago area customers who tread where they once feared to tread and are starting to use their yards again.

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DOG POOP FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW| DOO CARE

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  1. DOG POOP FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW| DOO CARE Dog Poop Facts RODENTS Dog poop attracts rodents such as rats and mice. Inside the excrement, there are usually bits of food that can be a valuable resource to rodents. You won’t see them in the day because rodents come out at night. In our many years of experience in seeing rodent infestations, some of the worst have involved yards where dog feces were left for weeks if not months at a time. DOG POOP IS NOT FERTILIZER Dog poop does not a good fertilizer make. It is actually toxic to your lawn, causing burns and unsightly discoloring. DOG POOP DISEASES Beyond your grass, it has been estimated that a single gram of dog waste can contain 23 million fecal coliform bacteria, which are known to cause cramps, diarrhea, intestinal illness, and serious kidney disorders in humans. Dog feces are one of the most common carriers of the following diseases:  Heartworms  Parvo  Corona  Whipworms  Giardiasis  Hookworms  Salmonellosis

  2.  Roundworms  Cryptosporidiosis  Tapeworms  Campylobacteriosis ZOONOSES According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), dog poop can contribute to diseases which animals pass to humans, called zoonoses. When infected dog poop is deposited on your lawn, the eggs of certain roundworms and other parasites can linger in your soil for years. Anyone who comes into contact with that soil—be it through gardening, playing sports, walking barefoot or any other means—runs the risk of coming into contact with those eggs; especially your dog. Best bet is to hire a dog poop removal business, like Doo Care, which I own. Doo Care is Chicagoland’s #1 dog waste removal business. We hire dog-friendly, customer service-oriented pooper scoopers. We have 5 trucks and over 1000 customers. Call Doo Care at (630) 786-6008 or visit www.doocare.com

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