Ohio Geese Control
Ohio Geese Control is a safe, humane and effective way to control your Canada geese population
Ohio Geese Control (OGC) is a safe, humane, and effective way to control your geese population in the Ohio area for corporate facilities, hospitals, public parks, communities, airports, school campuses, shopping centers, marinas, golf courses, and at your location.
April showers brought May flowers. And our Border collies noticed every single one!
Field after field, pond after pond, our dogs are out there doing the work, keeping properties clear of geese, and somehow they keep finding time to stop and smell the wildflowers along the way.
Spring is honestly the best season to be a working dog in Ohio.
Comment DOGS if a job that takes you outside with a happy Border collie sounds like the right kind of day.
Some days I honestly can’t believe this is my job. I get to spend my day outside with a Border Collie who’s smart, silly, and locked in when it matters. The way we communicate without saying a word is my favorite part. We work, we move, we laugh, and we high-five… okay, mostly I high-five and Whiskey pretends to be too down for it. Whiskey has this happy-go-lucky personality that makes every shift feel lighter.
Working at Ohio Geese Control with dogs like this and outdoors is as fun as you can imagine. The connection is real, and it makes every day a great day!
Want a job that's outdoors and loads of fun with a dog? Direct message us for more info or shoot us an email from our Bio!
06/02/2026
Did you know? Canada goslings are precocial. That means they hatch with their eyes open, fully feathered in soft down, and ready to walk, swim, and feed themselves within hours of breaking out of the shell.
They also imprint on the first moving thing they see, usually a parent, within the first day or two of life. That bond is permanent. Whoever they imprint on is mom, forever.
Once a family is up and moving, they often choose the same easy-access lawns and ponds year after year, which is how a quiet spring turns into a busy property by midsummer.
05/29/2026
See you tomorrow at Northeast Ohio SPCA's Woof Walk! Looking forward to seeing all those dogs and helping a great organization
🐾 Looking for an event that’s actually for YOU *and* your dog? Time is ticking!🐾
This is your sign! Join us at Woof Walk: a fun, feel-good day where you and your pup can get out, get moving, and make a real difference together. Whether your dog loves to strut, sniff, or just soak up attention, there’s something here for both of you! Time is runnin out to sign up! Join us today!
🐶 Take a walk side by side
🛍️ Shop vendors with goodies for pets *and* humans
🎉 Enter fun contests & win prizes (yes, for BOTH of you!)
🎶 Enjoy music, snacks, raffles & more
💛 Even better? Every step helps support animals in need through the Northeast Ohio SPCA.
📅 Saturday, May 30th
⏰ 8 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Grab your leash, invite your friends, and make a day of it. You don’t want to miss the cutest event of the season! 🐕
👉 Sign up here: https://northeastohiospca.org/woofwalk
Interested in being a vendor, sponsor, or donating?
📧 [email protected]
Let’s make this the biggest Woof Walk yet! 💙
It's Wednesday and time to meet our working dog Jett!
Do not let the majestic looks fool you. Jett is a full-time, get-in-the-mud, nose-to-the-ground worker who takes his job very seriously. At 6.5 years old he has the experience to prove it.
His motto? Work hard, sleep harder. And we have the nap photos to back that up.
Off the clock Jett keeps things simple. Walks, backyard time, balls, and stuffies. A dog who knows how to decompress.
On the job he is all business. Herding geese is his thing and he is very, very good at it.
Want to work alongside dogs like Jett? We are hiring dog handlers across Ohio. Apply via the email link in our bio or comment DOGS below and we will reach out with more info.
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05/26/2026
A few goslings on the property. No big deal. Right?
They are cute. They are fuzzy. They follow their parents around in a little line. It is genuinely one of the best parts of spring.
Here is the part most people do not think about. Canada geese return to the same site every year, and they bring their families with them. The two geese that nested this spring become eight by midsummer. Next year, those eight become sixteen.
A small flock on a commercial property is not just a lawn issue. It is droppings on walkways and patios, turf damage from constant grazing, water quality concerns near ponds and storm drains, and slip risks where the public walks. Health departments and grounds crews both pay attention.
The good news: small flocks are easier to address before they grow. Learn more in our Field Guide on the website about how to protect your property.
Feeling blessed to live in a free country. Thank you to all those who have served, including our four-legged ones. This memorial is in the Cleveland Metroparks in Rocky River.
The Bond Is Real: I didn’t just get a role. I got a best friend with four paws.
There’s something special about working with a dog that really trusts you. Jet is crazy smart and somehow always knows what I’m about to do next. The bond builds day by day, and then one day you realize you’re a team. They’re watching you, you’re watching them, and you both know what you’re there to do.
And the funny part is, our dogs work hard… but they also love hard. They want to be with you, they want to play, and they want to do a good job. I never expected a job to be this fun and this meaningful at the same time, but Ohio Geese Control has been exactly that for me.
Want a job where your co-worker is your best friend? Send us a DM to apply.
You won't regret it.
05/21/2026
Canada geese are federally protected. Once a nest is active on your property, you cannot move it or disturb it without a federal permit.
We know that is not what you want to hear when there is a goose blocking your front door. But the legal risk of acting without proper authorization is real.
We know the process and can help. Comment LAW below and we will reach out, or call us at 877-914-3373.
Today is National Rescue Dog Day 🐾❤️
At Ohio Geese Control, some of our hardest workers are also rescue dogs.
Meet Coop, Striker, Katt, Ben, and Ben 2.0. These incredible Border collies now spend their days helping protect properties, parks, businesses, and communities through humane geese control.
They’re smart, driven, loyal, and proof that rescue dogs can thrive when given purpose, training, and a second chance.
We’re grateful for every rescue organization, foster, adopter, and dog lover who helps amazing dogs find the lives they deserve.
If you’ve ever considered adopting, this is your sign 🐶
And if you love working outdoors, working with dogs, and being part of a unique team, we’re always excited to meet fellow dog lovers.
Drop a ❤️ for rescue dogs today or share a pic of your rescue dog in the comments.
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