The Health Risks of Dog Poop in Your Backyard (Mt. Juliet Families Need to Know)
- Mt. Juliet Pet Waste Pros

- Feb 4
- 1 min read

Dog poop isn’t just unpleasant — it can be dangerous, especially for families with kids.
What’s Actually in Dog Waste?
Dog waste can contain:
E. coli
Roundworms
Hookworms
Giardia
Salmonella
These bacteria and parasites can survive in soil for months, even after the visible waste is gone.
Why Kids Are Most at Risk
Kids love playing outside. They sit on the grass, run barefoot, and touch everything. In yards where dog waste isn’t removed regularly, germs can linger where kids play most.
In Mt. Juliet neighborhoods with small backyards or multiple dogs, this risk increases significantly.
Warm Tennessee Weather Makes It Worse
Heat and humidity accelerate bacterial growth. During Mt. Juliet summers, pet waste odor and contamination happen faster than many homeowners expect.
A Cleaner Yard Is a Safer Yard
Weekly pet waste removal:
Reduces bacteria buildup
Keeps play areas safer
Prevents waste from being tracked indoors
For families, regular cleanup isn’t just about appearance — it’s about health.

