Why Pet Waste Is a Bigger Problem in Mt. Juliet Than You Think
- Mt. Juliet Pet Waste Pros

- Feb 4
- 1 min read
If you live in Mt. Juliet, chances are you love your neighborhood. Clean streets, family-friendly subdivisions, and backyards where kids and dogs can play. But there’s one issue many homeowners underestimate: pet waste.
Dog poop isn’t just an eyesore. In Mt. Juliet’s warm, humid climate, it becomes a health, odor, and yard-care problem faster than most people realize.
Mt. Juliet’s Growth Means More Dogs — and More Waste
Mt. Juliet has grown rapidly over the past decade. New neighborhoods, more families, and yes — more dogs. While that’s great for our community, it also means more pet waste accumulating in yards week after week.
Unlike rural areas where waste may break down slowly over time, suburban yards with multiple dogs can build up waste quickly, especially when schedules get busy.
Dog Poop Doesn’t “Just Go Away”
A common myth is that dog poop breaks down naturally like fertilizer. It doesn’t.
Dog waste:
Contains bacteria and parasites harmful to humans and pets
Washes into storm drains during rain
Creates odor buildup in warm weather
Damages grass instead of helping it grow
In Mt. Juliet’s frequent rain cycles, pet waste can easily spread bacteria beyond your yard.
Why Regular Removal Matters
Removing pet waste weekly helps:
Keep kids safe while playing outside
Prevent lingering odors
Protect your lawn and soil
Maintain a clean, welcoming yard
Many Mt. Juliet families find that once waste starts building up, catching up becomes overwhelming.
That’s why regular, professional pet waste removal is becoming less of a luxury — and more of a necessity.


