Most dog parents know picking up after their pup keeps the yard clean, but few realize it also protects their family’s health. Dog poop may look harmless once it dries or gets buried under leaves, yet it can carry germs that spread sickness to both pets and people. Keeping up with cleanup is more than courtesy, it’s part of keeping everyone in your home healthy.
Dog feces can contain millions of bacteria and parasite eggs that survive for weeks in soil. When the yard isn’t cleaned often, those germs can move onto shoes, paws, or kids’ toys.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), some of the most common illnesses linked to animal waste include:
Caused by Campylobacter bacteria, this infection can lead to diarrhea, stomach cramps, and fever in people.
Found in many animals’ waste, Salmonella can cause food-poisoning symptoms and dehydration, especially in children and older adults.
This microscopic parasite spreads through contact with contaminated soil or water and causes upset stomach and fatigue.
Roundworm eggs from infected dogs can survive in dirt for months. If swallowed, they can cause serious eye or organ problems.
Many pathogens travel between animals and humans, known as zoonoses.
You don’t have to touch poop directly to get exposed. Parasite eggs and bacteria can cling to blades of grass or dry into dust. When the wind blows, when kids play barefoot, or when dogs walk inside after a romp, those particles travel with them.
Cold weather doesn’t stop the risk either. Freezing temperatures can slow bacteria growth but rarely kill every germ. That means poop left out over winter can still cause problems come spring.
Pick up waste at least once or twice a week, or daily if you have multiple dogs. If you find keeping up with scooping too stressful, Doggy Doods offers weekly and biweekly scooping packages so that you can enjoy a clean yard without the stress.
Use sealed bags and place them in outdoor trash bins. Never toss poop into compost or storm drains.
After cleaning the yard, wash your hands thoroughly and rinse scoops or bins with hot, soapy water.
Color, shape, or texture changes can be early signs of illness. If something looks off, call your vet.
Dog waste left out can wash into nearby soil or drains, spreading germs beyond your yard.
Doggy Doods provides year-round professional cleanup throughout St. Charles County, including O’Fallon, Wentzville, Lake St. Louis, and St. Peters. We remove waste, haul it away, and help keep local lawns safe for playtime.
For busy families, having a reliable cleanup service means fewer germs on shoes and paws, and more time spent actually enjoying the yard.
Want peace of mind knowing your yard is clean and healthy? Get a free quote today from Doggy Doods, your trusted local partner for a safer, fresher yard.
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