(#221) SCOOP THE POOP 💩

Scoop the Poop REMINDERS: Like You've Never Seen THEM Before

Poo got you down? Being pet-friendly has its perks, but it can definitely leave you with a stinker of a problem- you know what we mean! Find out what to do when your residents aren't doing their duty (pun intended) and how to let them know that the poo pick-up fairy doesn't live there.

We don’t do boring poop notices at Sprout! We know every resident touchpoint counts, even the stinkier kind.

"I don't poop flowers!" Fun taglines go a long way. Not only do they bring attention to important matters, they also come across in a friendly or witty way (build that brand!). You can even implement these taglines into your newsletters and resident portals.

The more pet-friendly your community is, the more pet poo seems to accumulate. And once you have one violator, everyone seems to catch on and it can poo-ball in a hurry! Consistent reminders are critical to keep this stinky problem in check.

DO IT IN NOW:

  • Download and print any of these flyers or search “poop” to see more.

  • Grab your matching social media graphics (linked below) to go along with it, post it wherever your heart desires!

Make sure you place the flyers in common areas where your residents can see them, maybe even some in the dog park or outdoor areas as well.

BONUS: Order your bandit signs to make a fun statement!


DOWNLOAD YOUR DESIGN

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SOCIAL MEDIA GRAPHICS TO MATCH

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ORDER YOUR BANDIT SIGNS

These 18X24 bandit signs can be placed directly where the problem exists- in the lawn or flower beds.

Each bandit includes heavy-duty h-stakes.


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PET PICK-UP VIDEO

Click to Download this Pet Pick-Up video and then post it to your Social Media pages!


Check out these 4 tips to fix your pet pick-up problem in the video below.

  1. Post signs around your neighborhood reminding residents to pick up after their pets. This seems obvious, but it might be just the reminder that’s needed. Consider leaving bandits in the trouble areas, as well as posting flyers in public spaces.

  2. Purchase large quantities of the dog poo bags. Having them available at the leasing office, resident events, or in stations throughout the community can really help!

  3. What to do with a bag of poo? Help by making sure there are accessible trash cans throughout the community for easy disposal.

  4. No one likes poo on the shoe. Send out a notice through your resident portal, email or on your social pages. Don’t forget to thank the ones you see cleaning up after their pets. A little thank you can go a long way!

Good luck as you undue the doo in your neighborhood!