Posted by NC Wayne on August 20, 2007 at 19:12:32 from (166.82.164.156):
Twice in the past few weeks I've seen signs for a new service being offered in and around Charlotte. Believe it or not it's guys going around cleaning up "pet poop". The sign I saw today proclaimed "Your pets #2 is our #1" and gave a number. The one I saw the other day said something equally as humerous and was part of a company logo on the tailgate of a pickup. Personally my dog usually goes in the woods when he's running free or at least has the sense to go to the far end of his run before going when he's chained up. Granted I see the occasional pile here and there but with the heat they dry out and disappear pretty quickly and with a little rain simply disolve into fertalizer. I don't know, maybe if I had a couple of Great Danes in a small fenced yard I'd have to shovel on occasion but I'd have never figured there would be enough business (pun intended) out there to warrant at least two companies, that I know of, taking care of it. Just goes to prove there is a call for just about any type of service and as a result always work out there if your willing. Just hope the guys running these companies are already married because it would be hard to pick up women when you had to tell them your job was a "pet poop picker upper.... technician".
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