Dog waste leaves behind odor-causing bacteria even after scooping. Without proper treatment, those odors settle into soil, turf, and high-use areas of your yard. That’s why deodorizing is built into Fresh Paws services as a proactive hygiene step, not an optional add-on.
Consistent deodorizing helps:
Fresh-smelling yards don’t happen by accident. They happen through consistent care.
We don’t use overpowering fragrances or quick sprays. Every deodorizing treatment follows a consistent standard designed to work with regular scooping.
Each deodorizing visit includes:
Our goal is not to temporarily hide odor, but to prevent it from building up over time.
Deodorizing is included or layered differently depending on your Fresh Paws service level.
Foundational yard deodorizing paired with consistent scooping to maintain a clean, comfortable yard.
Enhanced deodorizing application integrated with additional hygiene systems.
Proactive, frequent deodorizing as part of full-service daily yard stewardship.
Yard deodorizing is included in Fresh Paws services throughout St. Charles County, including:
Cottleville · Dardenne Prairie · Flint Hill · Foristell · Lake St. Louis · O’Fallon · St. Charles · St. Peters · Weldon Spring · Weldon Spring Heights · Wentzville
Select areas outside the county may be available with Fresh Paws Elite Concierge, based on location and availability.
Everything you need to know about how deodorizing fits into Fresh Paws services.
No. Deodorizing is included or layered into Fresh Paws services depending on your service level.
Deodorizing is performed on a consistent schedule as part of your Fresh Paws service to prevent odor buildup.
Yes. All of our deodorizing treatments are pet-safe and designed for use in active dog yards.
No. Deodorizing is provided as part of ongoing Fresh Paws services to ensure consistent yard hygiene and odor control.