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Doody Free Lawns
Toll Free: 1-877-DOODYFREE (877-366-3937)
You love your dog, but don't love the presents he leaves in your yard. Somebody has to clean up after your dog - it might as well be us. Our trained pet-waste removal specialists will provide a thorough cleaning of your yard, leaving you with a safe and pleasant area to enjoy your backyard cookouts, get-togethers and other social events.Be the first one on your block with a Doody-Free Lawn.

DoodyCalls
Toll Free: 1-800-DOODYCALLS (1-800-366-3922)
Your dog did his duty, let us do yours. DoodyCalls is a full service pet waste removal company and the recognized leader in the pet waste removal industy. One call to DoodyCalls, and you'll never have to worry about cleaning up your yard, community, or park again. Enjoy your pet, minus the mess! Call for a quote and receive the first week of your first month's service FREE! Franchises Available.

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