Hey Dartmouth friends! Ever feel like your backyard is turning into a minefield thanks to your fur babies? Well, have no fear because Poop Scoop Squad is here! We’re not just about scooping poop – we’re here to transform your yard into the envy of the neighborhood. Imagine walking barefoot in the grass without fear. Dreamy, right?
Our superhero squad doesn’t just pick up what Fido left behind. We’re all about giving you a total yard makeover. Think sparkling clean lawns and no more playing ‘dodge the doo-doo’ during your backyard BBQs. Our trusty team combs every inch of your turf to make sure it’s cleaner than a whistle.
About Dartmouth
Dartmouth (Massachusetts: Apponeganset) is a coastal town in Bristol County, Massachusetts. Old Dartmouth was the first area of Southeastern Massachusetts to be settled by Europeans, primarily English. Dartmouth is part of New England's farm coast, which consists of a chain of historic coastal villages, vineyards, and farms. June 8, 2014 marked the 350th year of Dartmouth's incorporation as a town. It is also part of the Massachusetts South Coast. The local weekly newspapers are The Dartmouth/Westport Chronicle and Dartmouth Week. The Portuguese municipality of Lagoa is twinned with the town, along with several other Massachusetts and Rhode Island towns and cities around Bristol County.
The southern part of Dartmouth borders Buzzards Bay, where a lively fishing and boating community thrives; off its coast, the Elizabeth Islands and Cuttyhunk can be seen. The New Bedford Yacht Club in Padanaram hosts a bi-annual regatta. The town's unique historic villages and selection of coastal real estate have made it a destination for generations as a summering community. Notable affluent sections within South Dartmouth are Nonquitt, Round Hill, Barney's Joy, and Mishaum Point. It also has many year-round residents and a variety of activities throughout the year. As of the 2020 census, the year-round population of Dartmouth was 33,783.
Dartmouth is the third-largest town (by land area) in Massachusetts, after Plymouth and Middleborough. The distance from Dartmouth's northernmost border with Freetown to Buzzards Bay in the south is approximately 16 miles. The villages of Hixville, Bliss Corner, Padanaram, Smith Mills, and Russells Mills are located within the town. Dartmouth shares borders with Westport to the west, Freetown and Fall River to the north, Buzzards Bay to the south, and New Bedford to the east. Boat shuttles provide regular transportation daily to Martha's Vineyard and Cuttyhunk Island.