What's the Scoop? Blog
Can You Get Sick from Dog Poop in Your Yard?
Quick Answer Yes, dog poop can make people sick. Dog feces may contain bacteria such as E. coli and Salmonella, as well as parasites like roundworms. These organisms can spread through contaminated soil or grass and may pose a higher risk to children who play in the...
Can Dog Poop Be Used as Fertilizer?
Does Dog Poop Decompose? Let’s Dig Into It! If you’re a dog owner, you know the drill: your furry friend does their business, and you—well, you deal with it. But have you ever wondered if there’s a greener way to handle your dog’s “deposits”? Can dog poop actually be...
Will Dog Poop Attract Mice? (And How to Keep Them Out of Your Yard)
If you’ve ever spotted a tiny blur darting across your lawn at dusk, you might have wondered: will dog poop attract mice? I already posted about dog poop attracting rats, how about their smaller cousins? It’s not the most glamorous backyard question, but it’s an...
Will Rats Eat Dog Poop? (And What That Means for Your Yard)
If you’ve ever stepped into your backyard and suddenly wondered, “Will rats eat dog poop?” — you’re not alone. It might sound like a strange question, but it’s an important one for homeowners and pet parents alike. The short answer? Yes, rats will eat dog poop. And if...
Why Does Dog Poop Turn White?
Most dog owners expect to see brown, well-formed stools. When your dog’s poop turns white or chalky, it can be alarming. The first reaction is often panic: is this dangerous? The truth is, white dog poop can mean several things, from something as simple as diet to...
Creating a Cleaner Backyard for Dogs, Babies, and Outdoor Playtime
A backyard often becomes the heart of a home once dogs and babies enter the picture. It’s where morning sunshine meets wagging tails, where early steps turn into confident strides, and where families gather for simple moments. While most single-family housing units...
Dog Waste, Bacteria, and Kids: Keeping Your Yard Family-Safe
Dog ownership brings joy and companionship, but it also comes with responsibilities—especially when it comes to keeping your yard safe for children. Dog feces can harbor bacteria, parasites, and other pathogens that pose health risks to both pets and family members....
Why Picking Up Dog Poop Matters
Poop Happens: Why Cleaning Up Dog Poop Still Matters (More Than Ever) Before bringing a dog home, most people imagine wagging tails, cozy cuddles, and long walks—not the daily responsibility of cleaning up dog poop. Yet once a dog officially joins the family, pet...
How to Support Your Animals Through Big Transitions
When Life Changes, So Do Pets: How to Support Your Animals Through Big Transitions When people move homes, switch jobs, have babies, or change their household dynamics, it’s easy to focus solely on the human side of the upheaval. But for pets — dogs, cats, birds, or...
Can Dogs Eat Turkey?
Can Dogs Eat Turkey? The Gobble-Gobble Guide to Turkey for Your Canine Companion Ah, turkey. The quintessential centerpiece of holiday feasts, the star of countless sandwiches, and the reason many of us loosen our belts a notch or two. But as you carve up that...








