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KSL News October 18th, 2005
Dr. Scoopy Poo Takes the "Ewww" Out of Pet Ownership
John Hollenhorst Reporting
If you were planning a career, chances are you wouldn't consider cleaning up after other people's dogs. But you might be missing something, according to a Utah man who calls himself Dr. Scoopy Poo.
When this doctor makes his rounds, his clients are often waiting eagerly at the back gate.
Tom Barry: "Hello dogs, how you doing?"
To spare your sensibilities, we won't show you close up of what he's picking up. It doesn't take much imagination. Especially when it involves this beefy mastiff named Texas.
Kami Flinders, Dog Owner: "Um, yeah. He's a large dog, large poop, and a lot of it. And we have a small yard. As you can see, it adds up."
For all of Dr. Scoopy Poo's 70 regular customers, it adds up to about 300 or 400 pounds a week. Tom Barry, "Dr. Scoopy Poo": "So, times that by a whole year, you're looking at probably six or seven tons in this last year."
In his day job he's Tom Barry, schoolteacher, where it's 'no child left behind'. In his off-hours, it's Dr. Scoopy Poo, 'no poop left behind.'
Tom Barry: "I had a 10-year old kid about a month ago who said, 'Now, how did he get his doctorate?'"
His customers don't ask for credentials, just relief from their doggie duty.
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