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Pet Waste Removal in Hebron, KY

Pet waste removal and local pooper scooper service for Boone County's growth corridor. We scoop the newer subdivisions north of Conner Schools, the Thornwilde and Liberty Crossing blocks, and the homes out along Limaburg — same scheduled day, every visit, with a photo of the closed gate when we're done.

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Why Hebron homeowners choose Fresh Paws

A family-run service from your neighbors in Northern Kentucky. We treat every Hebron yard like our own.

Owners who actually run the routes

We live in Northern Kentucky and we run our own routes. From Thornwilde and Liberty Crossing through the streets around Conner Schools, you're hiring local owners for your dog poop cleanup — not a national franchise calling from another state. Our two dachshunds Bruno and Daisy handle quality control at home.

Consistent route day, consistent team

You'll be on the same day every week — Tuesday, Wednesday, whatever it ends up being for your part of Hebron. After every visit you get a text with a photo of the closed gate. No surprise reschedules and no rotating cast of contractors driving up to your house.

Sanitized between every yard

Equipment is cleaned with kennel-grade disinfectant after every visit. In Hebron's newer subdivisions where rear lots back right up to each other, that matters — nothing tracks from a neighbor's yard into yours. It's the same standard we'd want for Bruno and Daisy.

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Neighborhoods We Serve in Hebron

Fresh Paws covers the full 41048 — from Thornwilde and Liberty Crossing, through the family neighborhoods around Conner Middle and High School, and out along the Limaburg and North Bend Road corridors where lots get larger and more wooded.

If you're between KY-237 and North Bend Road, we're already on the route.

Pick a cadence that matches your yard

Three ways we keep Hebron yards clean. Multi-dog Conner-district households usually land on weekly; single-dog yards on quieter streets often do fine on bi-weekly.

Weekly Pooper Scooper

Best for households with two or more dogs, or anyone who wants their yard always ready.

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Bi-Weekly Pooper Scooper

A great fit for one dog and a smaller yard. Lower monthly cost, still keeps your yard ahead of the buildup.

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One-Time Cleanup

For a yard reset before guests, after a long winter, or when you're listing your home.

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Hebron pricing starts at $19 per service

Most one-dog Hebron yards on weekly service start at $19 per visit. Bi-weekly is also available — higher per visit, but lower monthly cost overall than weekly. Twice-weekly is an option for multi-dog households or yards that just can't keep up with weekly.

The online quote takes about 2 minutes and shows your real number, and your first cleanup is free when you sign up for recurring service.

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What we notice about Hebron yards

A few honest observations from running Hebron routes — things that shape how we set up your service.

Less shade than the older suburbs. Most Hebron subdivisions went up after 2000, and the trees haven't caught up. South-facing rear lots in Thornwilde and Liberty Crossing sit in full sun by mid-morning, so from late June through early September odor builds noticeably faster than in older Kenton County neighborhoods. The Wysiwash yard-deodorizing add-on tends to be more useful in those summer months.

Newer fences, predictable access. Most Hebron rear yards have 5- to 10-year-old vinyl or cedar fences in good shape, with gate latches that close properly. We rarely run into the buried-in-ivy gates or rotted boards that turn up at older Park Hills or Fort Thomas houses.

Conner-district households tend to be multi-dog. A high share of Conner Schools families have two or three dogs. That's where weekly service starts to make a real difference — bi-weekly tends to lose ground in summer when the lawn is busy and visitors are coming in and out.

Our Hebron Customers Love Us!

See what one of our satisfied Hebron customers has to say about us.

★★★★★
"The team does an awesome job each time they come out! They are very kind and easy to work with my dogs are loving the clean yard!"
— Alex V., Hebron, KY

Where Hebron dogs actually go

A few spots within a short drive of 41048. Some are in Hebron, some are the closest worthwhile destinations.

England-Idlewild Park & Dog Park

The closest fenced off-leash run for most Hebron homes — just south in Burlington with stocked fishing ponds, disc golf, and shaded trails.

Boone Cliffs Nature Preserve

A 75-acre preserve with rugged hiking trails through old-growth forest, a short drive south on Middle Creek Road. Leashed dogs welcome.

Big Bone Lick State Historic Site

About 25 minutes south. Open trails, bison viewing, and quiet picnic spots — a good half-day outing for a calm dog.

Boone Woods Park

The Burlington town park, with paved walking loops, an all-abilities playground, and shelters. Easy stop on the way back from errands.

Add yard sanitizing & deodorizing

Pair your weekly or bi-weekly service with Wysiwash, an EPA-registered disinfectant used by veterinary clinics and kennels. It's a useful add for the sun-baked newer-build Hebron yards where summer odor builds faster — we disinfect hard surfaces (decks, patios, kennel runs, artificial turf) and apply across the rest of the yard for odor control.

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Hebron service questions

A few things Hebron customers commonly ask before signing up.

Are you actually local, or another national franchise routed through Hebron?

We're a local Northern Kentucky family. We live nearby, run our own routes, and answer the phone ourselves. Several of the bigger names you'll see online are franchises operating with rotating contractors — that's not us. When you call Fresh Paws about your Hebron yard, you're talking to the people who'll actually be in your yard.

Will the lack of mature shade in newer Hebron subdivisions affect odor in summer?

Yes — Hebron's post-2000 subdivisions don't have the tree canopy older neighborhoods do, and from late June through early September odor builds faster on south-facing rear lots. Two options: shift cadence (bi-weekly → weekly for the summer), or add Wysiwash yard deodorizing — an EPA-registered disinfectant we apply on hard surfaces like decks, patios, and kennel runs. Learn about yard deodorizing →

Stop scooping. Start enjoying the yard.

Online signup takes about 2 minutes — and your first cleanup is free with any recurring Hebron plan.

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