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PetPack Dog Subscription Box Review + Coupon – March 2016

Ragan Buckley
ByRagan BuckleyApr 1, 2016 | 3 comments

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PetPack
5 overall rating
2 Ratings | 1 Reviews

PetPack is a monthly subscription box for dogs or cats.  Expect to receive treats, toys, and other useful supplies.  If you choose a six-month subscription, you can customize your box to suit your pet’s needs (heavy chewer, no toys, etc.).  PetPack donates 10% of their proceeds to shelters, rescues, and pet organizations.

PetPack provided us with this box at no charge for a review. (Check out the review process post to learn more about how we review boxes.)

The Subscription Box: PetPack (for dogs)

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The Cost:  $29 + $5 shipping to the use and $10 shipping to Canada; save with longer subscriptions

COUPON: Use code MSA2016 to save 10% off your first box!

The Products: 4-5 full-sized products chosen to make your pet happy and healthy

Ships to: US ($5) and Canada ($10)

Check out lots of great boxes for dogs in the Pet Subscription Box Directory and make sure to add PetPack to your subscription list or wishlist!

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The box included an information card with a list of items and a monthly message.

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Pet Projekt Remote – Value $8

This is a rubber toy that makes a squeaking sound.  Or MADE a squeaking sound until Nyx put a hole in the side – see for yourself below.

Puptato Chips ( 2 oz) – Value $4.99

I’ve seen these in a ton of dog subscription boxes lately.  They’re dried (not fried) and made in the USA.  They’re supposed to be good for sensitive stomachs, as well.  Nyx has a few treats lined up to try but we will add these to the rotation.

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I (heart) Pet Head Brush Your Teeth Wipes (50 ct) – Value $9.01

Nyx sometimes has stinky breath as a result of her IBD and medications.  The tooth brushing thing isn’t working so well, so I was happy to see these.  These will definitely get used.

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Yaky Charms (0.75 oz) – Value $2.19

You pop these like microwave popcorn.  It’s weird.  But it works.  Don’t overcook them, though.

Wellness Trufood Cocochia Bakes with Salmon, Coconut Oil, and Spinach (5 oz) – Value $4.99.

The cats have had these before so now I guess it is time for the dog to get some.  It sounds a little strange, but a lot of animals go nuts over coconut oil.  However, Nyx can’t have fish so these will get passed along to someone else.

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Nyx posing for the camera…

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And here is the remote after Nyx got ahold of it.

Verdict: I calculated a value of about $29 for the March 2016 PetPack for dogs.  That is equal to the cost of the box, minus shipping.  With a coupon or longer term subscription, it’s a better deal.  The items were useful and/or fun and I was especially interested to try the tooth cleaning wipes.

What do you think of the March 2016 PetPack?  Do you subscribe to any dog or cat boxes?

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Pet Pack is a pet subscription company that aims to make pets happy and healthy. They hand-pick 4-5 full-sized products to send to petscribers every month. They have pet needs options that we'll meet every month such as: a tough toy option for dogs, no catnip for cats, a puppy pack, and no toy opti... read more.
Ragan Buckley
Ragan Buckley
Ragan stumbled across My Subscription Addiction in late 2013 and immediately subscribed to way too many beauty boxes. She's now focused on boxes for her cats and dog, vegan/vegetarian food boxes, and craft subscriptions (and she didn't give up beauty boxes entirely).

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3 comments

Sally Histed

Hello there. I’m trying to find the best box for my dog. Kru is a 3yr old shep mix. He loves his toys and his treats and is rough on toys. I have read many of your reviews on the Bullymake, Pooch Party Pack and this Pet Pack. Having a bigger dog which one out of the subscriptions you’ve reviewed would you recommend best for a larger breed dog? They all seem so good and fun lol I just want the items I buy to last and my pupper to enjoy them.

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Geordana R

Ragan, after you use those wipes would you let us know how effective they are? We have been using doggy toothpaste for my Mini Pin and Pom but if those wipes have a minty smell I may use those for touch ups.

Lol loved the Nyx pose!!

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Amanda

Hi Geordana,

We used these and wipes and LOVED them. They really work! We’ll be purchasing more through their site for sure.

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