Poo Pirates Now Operating, Looking To Expand In Baldwin County

Poo Pirates LLC, a locally owned pet waste removal service helping keep yards and shared outdoor spaces clean, is now operating in Baldwin County. Based in Foley, the company offers professional pet waste removal services for residential and commercial properties. Poo Pirates offers flexible cleanup plans designed to fit customers’ needs, including recurring weekly visits, biweekly service and customized schedules for homes with multiple pets or large outdoor spaces. Their goal is to provide convenient, reliable service that keeps yards cleaner, safer and more enjoyable for both pets and their owners. In addition to residential services, Poo Pirates is expanding its focus to commercial and community partnerships. The company is looking to work with apartment complexes, homeowners associations, neighborhoods, property management companies and other pet-friendly properties throughout Baldwin County.

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