How Pet Waste Affects Your Lawn and Why You Should Act Fast
- Scoopthe518
- 1 day ago
- 1 min read
Dog poop might seem harmless, but it’s full of harmful bacteria and chemicals that can ruin your lawn. Unlike fertilizer, pet waste doesn’t nourish the soil — it burns it. High nitrogen levels create dead, brown patches across your yard.
In Albany and Troy’s climate, leaving dog poop on the ground can cause even faster lawn damage due to snow, rain, and humidity. Weekly cleanup from Scoop the 518 helps protect your landscaping investment and keeps your yard looking lush year-round.

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