Adopting a dog is one of the most exciting—and rewarding—things you can do. Whether you’re welcoming a puppy or an older rescue, you’re giving a pet a second chance at a loving home. But let’s be honest: those first few weeks are all about patience, routine, and cleanup.
One of the first big milestones every new dog owner faces? Housebreaking.
Let’s break it down.
🏡 Helping Your Dog Feel at Home
The transition to a new environment can be overwhelming for any dog. Your new best friend is figuring out where they belong, who you are, and when it’s okay to go potty.
Consistency, praise, and a predictable schedule are key. You’ll want to:
- Take them out frequently (after meals, naps, and play)
- Use the same spot in the yard to go potty
- Reward successes with treats and affection
- Be patient with accidents—they happen!
💩 The Messy Reality of Housebreaking
Let’s face it: during this phase, you’ll be dealing with a lot of poop. It’s part of the process—but it can quickly pile up and become overwhelming, especially if you have kids, a busy work schedule, or multiple pets.
Uncollected waste can also:
- Distract your dog from learning proper potty spots
- Cause lawn damage or unwanted smells
- Attract flies and bacteria (not ideal for bare paws or little feet)
🧼 Let Us Help With the Dirty Work
This is where Pet Waste Wranglers steps in.
While you focus on bonding, building routines, and helping your new family member adjust—we’ll handle the yard. Our discreet, reliable service keeps your space clean and stress-free, so your dog can learn where not to go without leaving landmines behind.
We offer:
✅ Weekly and bi-weekly poop scooping
✅ No contracts—just clean yards
✅ Fast, friendly service that fits your schedule
🐾 Focus on Training. We’ll Handle the Poop.
Adopting a dog is a big moment. Don’t let cleanup take away from the joy of getting to know your new companion.
Let us help you start off on the right paw.
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You train the pup.
We’ll keep the yard poop-free.