Options are endless, from dog walking to organic food for dogs. Bark Box is the leader in subscription pet packages. ? Does anyone follow them? Get ready for a wag-worthy adventure to find out.
Let me first mention the Bark Box. It is known for its wild theme and great selection. Typically, it contains two toys, two snacks, and a chew. Prices start at $23 per month and are cleverly curated.
The little surprises are what make it fun, such as finding a medieval-themed dragon toy next to a bone with a joust theme. They would also replace chewed-up toys quickly, sometimes before you could say “fetch.”
PupBox is another option. This starter kit is a godsend for newly-minted fur parents. It provides a puppy with more than toys and treats. When you have a bunch of energetic dogs living under one roof, training tips can be a lifesaver. Prices start out a bit higher. Can sanity, when it comes to housebreaking a four legged companion, be priced?
KitNipBox is a new way to share your love for cats with other cat owners. It is similar to Bark Box in terms of variety, but adds a little purrfect flavor to all things feline. Even the most snooty cats will be happy with toys that have feathers, and treats. There are no replacement guarantees, like Bark Box. But those furballs, let’s face it, are less destructive. The Pet Treater is the last option. The subscription goodie bags have a Surprise Party in Package feel. Sometimes the variety is exciting, but at other times it leaves you scratching your head. Squeaky Tennis Balls one month, and gourmet beef-jerky your doggo did not know he required the next.