Greetings to the folks in Wareham! Owning a dog comes with great responsibility, and one of the most unpleasant tasks is cleaning up their poop. Fortunately, Poop Scoop Squad provides a reliable dog poop scooping service in Wareham, so you can enjoy your yard without the hassle of cleaning up after your furry friend.
Dogs are wonderful companions that bring joy and happiness to our lives. However, they also require a lot of care and attention, including regular exercise, feeding, grooming, and cleaning up after them. While most dog owners are happy to do these tasks, there is one particular job that most people dread – picking up their dog’s poop.
Not only is dog poop an eyesore, but it also poses a health risk to both humans and other animals. Dog waste can contain harmful bacteria, viruses, and parasites that can cause serious illnesses such as E. coli, salmonella, and giardia. In addition, it can attract flies, rodents, and other pests that can spread disease and cause further damage to your yard.
If you’re tired of dealing with the hassle and mess of cleaning up after your dog, Poop Scoop Squad offers a convenient and reliable solution. Whether you live in Onset or any other locals of Wareham, we can be there for your dog waste removal needs. Call or click today for an instant quote!
About Wareham
Wareham is a town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts. As of the 2022 census, the town had a population of 23,303. Wareham is a part of the South Coast region of Massachusetts which encompasses the cities and towns that surround Buzzards Bay (excluding the Elizabeth Islands, Bourne and Falmouth), Mount Hope Bay and the Sakonnet River.
Wareham was first settled in 1678 by Europeans as part of the towns of Plymouth and Rochester. It was officially incorporated in 1739 and named after the town of Wareham in England. Because of its geography, Wareham's early industry revolved around shipbuilding and the related industries. It also served as a resort town, with many smaller resorts scattered around the town, especially in Onset. Like Sandwich, its waterways, especially Buttermilk Bay, were considered as possible pathways for the Cape Cod Canal. Although the canal proper goes through Bourne and Sandwich, the southern approach to Buzzards Bay passes just south of the peninsulas that make up the topography of the town.
Wareham is home of the Tremont Nail Factory, the oldest nail manufacturer in the United States. The factory was established in 1819.
For years the town was known by its slogan "Gateway to Cape Cod," but in January 2020 adopted a new slogan: "It's Better Before the Bridges." The intent was to draw attention to the appeal of Wareham as a tourist destination itself, rather than as a conduit to somewhere else.