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Dog poop pickup business opens in Salmon Arm

Canine feces, goose poop, Poo Worx offers a variety of services
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Barbara Bernard and Bob Spracklin have brought Poo Worx to Salmon Arm with help from their mentor from the Poo Worx business in 琉璃神社. The business provides dog poop pickup and related services. (Martha Wickett - Salmon Arm Observer)

鈥淎pparently you鈥檙e having a crappy day 鈥 that鈥檚 why you called us.鈥

This enthusiastic voice-mail recording is a message from Poo Worx, the Salmon Arm version of the nationwide company.

The voice belongs to Barbara Bernard who, with her spouse Bob Spracklin, opened the local business.

A sense of humour is a necessity with a business so-named, but it鈥檚 a label that describes the service well.

As well as providing pickup of dog poop, Poo Worx in Salmon Arm offers property disinfecting, smell removal, mosquito yard repellent and goose poop pickup.

Bernard explained that she worked for a bank for 40 years and retired early. She then needed a knee replacement and, while she was recovering from surgery, her husband was doing all the work inside and outside of the house.

She was feeling guilty about the dog poop in the backyard when she heard about Poo Worx.

鈥淲hat, there are people who pick up poop?鈥 she thought.

She hired Mary Bermudez, owner of Poo Worx in 琉璃神社, for two glorious years until a house across from Bernard鈥檚 daughter鈥檚 home in Canoe came up for sale.

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Along with planning the move to Canoe, Bernard told Bermudez she and her husband were leaving.

Bernard asked her if she had anyone to do the work in Salmon Arm and Bermudez replied no, although she wished she did as so many people had been phoning.

That was when the idea of Poo Worx in Salmon Arm was born.

Both Bernard and Spracklin express their appreciation for Bermudez for all the help and guidance she鈥檚 provided them.

Bernard said the response has been great from Salmon Arm residents so far. One woman expressed her excitement at the service. People regularly take photos of the couple鈥檚 distinctive truck in order to record their phone number. To emphasize that point, a woman took a photo when they were posing with their truck for this article.

Bernard said some people have said it鈥檚 lazy not to pick up your own dog鈥檚 poop, but she doesn鈥檛 see it that way.

She said there are people like her who have had surgery, people with disabilities, people who have reached an age where they鈥檙e no longer able to do it.

She noted that some people are unable to have the companionship of an animal if they don鈥檛 have someone to provide the service. And some people are just plain busy.

At this stage, Bernard鈥檚 husband is doing all the poopy pickup, but they may hire someone else as things get busier.

鈥淏less his little cotton socks,鈥 she said of her hard-working spouse. 鈥淗e used to drive ambulance; he鈥檚 one of those people, nothing shocks him. And he has a strong stomach.鈥

She said when people phone about poop, they can be shy and embarrassed about it. She said the couple have no judgments.

鈥淲e say that鈥檚 great, we鈥檒l look after that for you.鈥

Asked if they hear a lot of poop jokes, Bernard said not too many. Sometimes, 鈥淚 bet that鈥檚 a sh鈥攖y job.鈥

If you鈥檇 like to find out more about Poo Works, go to their 鈥榃e scoop Fido鈥檚 poop in Salmon Arm鈥 website at



marthawickett@saobserver.net
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Martha Wickett

About the Author: Martha Wickett

came to Salmon Arm in May of 2004 to work at the Observer. I was looking for a change from the hustle and bustle of the Lower Mainland, where I had spent more than a decade working in community newspapers.
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