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Should I Try This Surprisingly Profitable Side Hustle?

If They Poop ’Em, Will I Scoop ’Em?

By Sandy GillmanPublished 8 months ago 3 min read
Top Story - May 2025
My company mascot, Brown Nose Billy

Last night on my side hustle quest, I came across an article, “Six Realistic Side Hustles.”

I skimmed through the options. I’ve read so many of these articles now and they’re all the same. Then I came across option number four: “Dog Poop Pickup: The Surprisingly Profitable Side Hustle.” I love that this wasn’t even at the end as an afterthought, it was smack bang in the middle of the article! That makes it a serious side hustle option.

Apparently I can make up to $4K monthly (USD), by going to people’s houses and picking dog poop up from their yards. All you need is a scoop and a bin (and maybe to lower your standards), and you can get started! I was a veterinary nurse for 13 years, so I’m no stranger to dog poop. My mind started racing with ideas to get my dog poop pickup service up and running.

First, I need a company name:

Sandy’s Scoop Service

I’ve already got my mascot, Brown Nose Billy, in the image above. He’ll need a slogan:

They poop ’em, I’ll scoop ’em.

Now I’ll need to get the word out about my new side hustle. I’ll start by making a flyer I can leave in all the letterboxes in the area. Maybe I can even leave one on the noticeboard at the library. After more hours of yelling and swearing at Canva, I designed my flyer.

My flyer

I’ll need a company car. Then when I drive around the area people will know there’s a new dog poop pickup service in town… or who knows, maybe I’m the first one?

The Scoop Mobile

I could take my van to the nearest park and hang around, waiting for potential customers to bring their dogs.

Wait a minute.

Would it be weird if I hung around parks where children play, with my van containing a slogan that could be mistaken for an ice cream pun?

Maybe I could approach parents at my son’s daycare instead.

“Hey there, do you have a dog? Does it poop? What do you currently do with that poop?”

Once I’ve got my customers, I’ll rock up for my first poop scooping job and start picking up poop from the yard. Hmm. I’ve just realised something: if I’m charging per poop I pick up, I’m also going to need some kind of poop tally sheet to keep track of how many poops per yard. This also means I’ll need a pen and probably a clipboard. Hey! You need way more equipment than a scoop and a bin! In the beginning, I can see this costing me more than I’m earning with all this equipment I need to buy to get started!

At the risk of sounding very Australian, we have a lot of kangaroos in our area. Do I charge for kangaroo poop removal from people’s front yards as well? Where do I even start with pricing for that? It comes in pellets, so $1 for five pellets, bulk discount: $1.50 for 20?

Also, once my son starts school, can you imagine his face when Mum comes to pick him up in the Scoop Mobile.

On second thought, maybe professional poop scooper isn’t the side hustle for me after all. It may eventually be profitable, but after I have to fork out for all the gear, have weird conversations with parents at daycare, and embarrass my son in front of his friends… will it really be worth it?

Oh well. For now, my side hustle quest continues. Back to the drawing board! Stay tuned for more side hustle questing from me.

I don't think dog poop scooper is the side hustle for me

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About the Creator

Sandy Gillman

I’m a mum to a toddler, just trying to get through the day. I like to write about the ups and downs of parenting. I’m not afraid to tell it like it is. I hope you’ll find something here to laugh, relate to, and maybe even learn from.

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  • Denise E Lindquist5 months ago

    This is great, Sandy!!🤣 Congratulations on your well-deserved top story !🎉🎉🎉

  • Thomas Terry6 months ago

    this is a well written post! I love your humor and approach! Good luck with the quest to find your side hustle

  • Well deserved T.S🤩✅… highly amusing! As a fellow Aussie, you’d have to show caution regarding Roo dropping removal. My gutsy Labrador gobbles them up speedily. The customers might start charging you for removing such delectable dog treats.

  • Zakir Ullah7 months ago

    Great

  • Seema Patel8 months ago

    My neighborhood is lovely. But lately I see lots of dog excreta. People are neglecting. May be your service is needed.

  • Ian Vince8 months ago

    Congrats on Top Story, Sandy! The brown VW van is super-sinister. As for miscellaneous poop collections, a pick'n'mix approach is probably a way forward - price it by weight.

  • Fred Davis8 months ago

    This dog poop pickup side hustle idea is pretty interesting. You've got a solid plan so far. I like the name and mascot you came up with. But I'm wondering, how are you gonna deal with the smell? And what if you run into difficult customers who don't want to pay or aren't happy with your service? Also, how will you make sure you're following all the local regulations for this kind of business?

  • Mariann Carroll8 months ago

    Very creative and humorous. Congrats on Top Story

  • M.8 months ago

    I think this was the whole point of a comedy movie about a spray that makes the poop disappear. Great startup idea honestly

  • WilliamRose8 months ago

    This dog poop pickup side hustle idea is pretty interesting. You've got a good start with the name and flyer. But I wonder about the logistics. How do you plan to handle the waste? And won't it be tough to convince people to pay for this service? Also, what if you run into unfriendly dogs? That could be a hazard. I like that you're thinking creatively about marketing. Approaching parents at daycare might work well. But you'll need to make sure your service is reliable and efficient. Maybe offer a discount for regular customers? That could help build a clientele. Overall, it's an unusual side hustle, but it could be profitable if you do it right. Just be prepared for some challenges along the way.

  • Faizan Akhtar8 months ago

    excellent

  • Addison Alder8 months ago

    I wish they made the poop offenders do community service of picking it up. Ofc that would undercut the side hustle market, but this wanton pooping must not stand! Thought-provoking stuff, thanks for sharing 😁🙏🏻

  • Susan Fourtané 8 months ago

    Did you see this is TopStory! 🥳🎉💕 Congratulations!

  • Tim Carmichael8 months ago

    Keep the quest alive—every great hustle starts with a wild idea!

  • Suborna Paul8 months ago

    Interesting

  • Rohitha Lanka8 months ago

    Interesting!!!

  • Susan Fourtané 8 months ago

    This is too funny, Sandy! :D And all those images! I have a question, though, if this was really an option in an article, does it mean that people are not required to pick up their dog’s poop as they go? I know this can be a silly question. But sometimes I am no longer sure what’s real and what’s not in this world. :D Your marketing ideas for this are great!

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