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Follow on Google News | “Doo-Doo Guru” Marks 25 YearsStarting with almost nothing, and called crazy by some, Matthew Osborn is celebrating 25 years in the professional pooper-scooper service industry.
At times he would encounter odd requests - yes, even odder than his usual business. Besides cleaning up after pet dogs in back yards and apartment complexes, he strayed into cleaning up after geese, cats, a horse, and even some monkeys. When an employee balked at a request to “take care of” a 55 gallon drum of dog waste and rainwater that a prospective customer had been accumulating for some years, Osborn took the job, saying “I wanted to be known as the service that would take care of this kind of problem. If they couldn’t call us to do it, who could they call?” Over ten years he built the business from a mere idea into a successful enterprise serving hundreds of clients each week. He hired several employees to drive a fleet of pickup trucks around the county, cleaning up and disposing of literally tons of dog waste every month. People began hearing about it far from Ohio and Osborn was receiving calls from people across the country, asking him how to get into the business for themselves. To meet the demand for these requests, the self-styled “entremanure” 1n 1998 Osborn sold the scooping service for over $200,000 and self-published his book, “The Professional Pooper-Scooper: The pooper-scooper turned author reckons he has sold “a few thousand” books over the years and says, “It’s very gratifying when people tell me how their lives have changed because of what I do, like the woman who was living in her car and built a successful business because of this. Or another woman who told me that she had couldn’t find a job but was able to do this to provide for her family, and even buy a home and put her daughter through college. It feels really good to hear those stories.” As Osborn admonishes hopeful entrepreneurs to “provide something of value,” he runs a free Scoopers & Friends forum at his website, Pooper-Scooper.com. It’s a space where people currently in the business, and those thinking about getting into it, discuss the common issues of small enterprises as well as the unique problems of the occupation, including the (now somewhat-settled) CONTACT: Matthew Osborn E-mail Matthew@pooper- Online release at http://pooper- End
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