Auckland Man Builds Business Scooping Dog Poo for $27.50
Tana Brown turned an unmet need into a thriving business, now serving 40 weekly clients who can't handle the dirty work themselves. His professional dog waste removal service helps people with mobility issues, health challenges, and busy schedules keep their yards clean.
When Tana Brown visited a friend struggling with mobility issues, he noticed the backyard was covered in dog waste. His friend couldn't keep up with the mess, and there was no one to call for help.
Brown searched for a professional service that could solve the problem. When he came up empty, he launched his own business in November last year.
Mr Brown's Scooping now serves around 40 regular clients across Auckland, charging $27.50 for single-dog households. Additional dogs add $10 to $15, and customers can upgrade with sanitization and deodorization services.
The clientele reflects a real community need. Many of Brown's customers are going through chemotherapy, use wheelchairs, or face age-related mobility challenges that make bending and cleaning difficult.
Others are simply time-poor, juggling demanding schedules that leave little energy for yard maintenance. Brown's service gives them back their outdoor spaces without the physical strain or time commitment.
Before scooping poop professionally, Brown cleaned out chicken coops, so unpleasant work isn't new to him. What's different now is how the job follows him everywhere.
"When I'm out at the park, I'm scanning the ground," Brown admits. "I'll sniff it out."
Sunny's Take
There's something wonderfully human about turning a friend's struggle into a solution that helps dozens of people. Brown didn't wait for someone else to fill the gap. He just grabbed a scoop and got to work.
His clients aren't looking for luxury. They're looking for dignity and independence, the ability to enjoy their pets and their homes without physical pain or overwhelming tasks.
And yes, Brown has strong opinions about which dogs create the biggest messes. Surprisingly, it's the little ones that cause the most trouble.
For Tana Brown, no yard is too messy and no poo is left behind.
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Based on reporting by Stuff NZ
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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