## Quick answer Biweekly dog poop pickup is usually only a fit for low-use yards with one dog, plenty of space, minimal kid use, and owners who spot-pick between visits. Weekly is safer for most Houston homes. ## Why this matters in Houston Two Houston weeks can include heat waves, storms, fast grass growth, and many dog trips outside. Waste sitting that long can become odor and runoff. ## What homeowners usually notice first Biweekly feels cheaper until the yard smells, the grass hides piles, or a one-time reset becomes necessary. ## A smart cleanup plan Use biweekly only when the yard proves it can handle it. 1. Consider dog count, dog size, and yard size. 2. Spot-pick obvious piles between visits. 3. Avoid biweekly for small yards or kids’ play areas. 4. Upgrade during rainy or high-use seasons. 5. Switch to weekly if odor appears before service day. ## Mistakes to avoid - Choosing biweekly only for price. - Using it for multiple dogs in small yards. - Letting rain spread two weeks of waste. - Skipping owner spot-pickup completely. - Ignoring flies and odor. ## When professional pickup helps most mr. scoopsy can quote the plan clearly so customers understand the tradeoff before choosing frequency. - Live frequency pricing. - No-contract changes. - Portal plan review. - Easy upgrade to weekly. ## What to put in your service notes Biweekly notes should identify risk areas. - Yard size and high-use zones. - Whether you spot-pick. - Kid play areas. - Odor concerns after week one. ## Bottom line Biweekly can work for a light-use yard, but Houston often rewards weekly consistency. The cheaper plan is not cheaper if it keeps creating resets.