Barkbox is a monthly subscription box for dogs, and my dog seems to love the goodies. The box contains a few plush toys (usually 2-3 per month) and some treats with new themes every month.
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BarkBox works like this - you create a profile for your dog based on his weight, allergies, and breed. And sit back and get your monthly BarkBox delivered. All right - let's see what I got this month!
Each month's box also contains a pamphlet filled with surprise activities and games for more playtime.
The February BarkBox's theme is the "Sniff the Roses Flower Shoppe".
As I was unboxing this month's BarkBox, I knew my dog was going to love this toy.
This multi-part toy consists of 2 squeakers and an outer toy with a crazy crinkle.
You can use the empty crinkle outer toy to "hide" your dog's favorite treat for some interactive nose work. The 2 squeaking toys are great when you're playing fetch.
The squeaky toys (meant to be soft pastries) are stored neatly inside the crinkle sleeve!
This super fun toy is exclusive to BarkBox.
Besides the Mi Amour Macarons toy, I also got the Plucky Tulip Tug toy.
If your dog loves a tug of war, this is for him! With a catchphrase as catchy as "it takes tulip to tango", this tug toy will make your dog beg for more play.
The toy has a squeaker and crinkle, so this toy's the best of both worlds. And the durable and sturdy tug strap will give you hours of tugging.
A good subscription box for dogs should always include tasty treats! And BarkBox's treat bags have been consistently hitting the high mark.
This month, I received the Cheesy Peasy Soft Bakes and the Clucky Soft Bakes. They are both soft-baked treats, and my dog seems to love them!
Each treat is moderately sized, so it could work as training treats or occasional treats, depending on how frequently you plan on feeding them to your dogs.
Yum!
Barkbox is a monthly subscription box for dogs, and my dog seems to love the goodies. The box contains a few plush toys (usually 2-3 per month) and some treats with new themes every month.
barkbox.com
BarkBox works like this - you create a profile for your dog based on his weight, allergies, and breed. And sit back and get your monthly BarkBox delivered. All right - let's see what I got this month!
Each month's box also contains a pamphlet filled with surprise activities and games for more playtime.
The February BarkBox's theme is the "Sniff the Roses Flower Shoppe".
As I was unboxing this month's BarkBox, I knew my dog was going to love this toy.
This multi-part toy consists of 2 squeakers and an outer toy with a crazy crinkle.
You can use the empty crinkle outer toy to "hide" your dog's favorite treat for some interactive nose work. The 2 squeaking toys are great when you're playing fetch.
The squeaky toys (meant to be soft pastries) are stored neatly inside the crinkle sleeve!
This super fun toy is exclusive to BarkBox.
Besides the Mi Amour Macarons toy, I also got the Plucky Tulip Tug toy.
If your dog loves a tug of war, this is for him! With a catchphrase as catchy as "it takes tulip to tango", this tug toy will make your dog beg for more play.
The toy has a squeaker and crinkle, so this toy's the best of both worlds. And the durable and sturdy tug strap will give you hours of tugging.
A good subscription box for dogs should always include tasty treats! And BarkBox's treat bags have been consistently hitting the high mark.
This month, I received the Cheesy Peasy Soft Bakes and the Clucky Soft Bakes. They are both soft-baked treats, and my dog seems to love them!
Each treat is moderately sized, so it could work as training treats or occasional treats, depending on how frequently you plan on feeding them to your dogs.
Yum!