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Preparing your yard (and your pup) for cold temperatures ahead

Preparing your yard (and your pup) for cold temperatures ahead

Before winter sets in, take a few steps to keep your outdoor spaces safe and comfortable. Photo: Metro Services


CHAMPAIGN, IL (Chambana Today) — As the leaves change and the temperatures drop, fall is the perfect time to get your yard — and your furry friend — ready for the months ahead. While you’re busy raking, pruning, and packing up patio furniture, don’t forget one of the most overlooked fall chores: cleaning up after your dog before winter hits.

Why Fall Pet Waste Cleanup Matters

When cold weather arrives, pet waste doesn’t simply go away. It freezes, piles up, and creates a mess that will resurface in the spring — not to mention it can still carry bacteria and parasites harmful to people and pets. Getting your yard cleaned before the first freeze helps:

· Prevent contamination of soil and groundwater

· Keep lawns healthy and ready to grow again in spring

· Reduce unpleasant odors when things thaw

· Provide a cleaner, safer space for pets and kids all season long

A Little Prep Goes a Long Way

Before winter sets in, take a few steps to keep your outdoor spaces safe and comfortable:

· Do a full pet waste cleanup to start the season fresh

· Check your fencing for any gaps or loose boards — snow and wind can make them worse

· Create a designated potty area with straw, gravel, or mulch for easy cleanup in cold weather

· Keep paths clear of ice and snow where your dog likes to roam

We’re Here When You Need Us

Cold weather doesn’t stop the need for clean yards. Pet Waste Wizard continues service through the fall and winter months, so you can focus on staying warm while we handle the dirty work outside.

Enjoy the crisp air, colorful leaves, and a cleaner yard this fall — your pup will thank you!

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