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SlobberBox Subscription Box Review + Coupon – April 2016

Ragan Buckley
ByRagan BuckleyApr 23, 2016 | 6 comments

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SlobberBox
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SlobberBox is a monthly subscription box for holistic-minded humans and their dogs.  It is a relatively new branch of the Wisconsin company called Companion Cuisine which, among other things, produces holistic dog treats filled with tons of nutrition but without added colors, preservatives, grains, etc.

SlobberBox kindly provided this box for review purposes. (Check out the review process post to learn more about how we review boxes.) 

The Subscription Box: SlobberBox

The Cost: $24 monthly for “The Pooch Pack” (5-6 treats, chews, and toys) or $36 monthly for “The Healer” which includes everything from “The Pooch Pack” plus a chemical-free healing product.  (Save with longer subscriptions.)  This is a review of “The Pooch Pack.”

COUPON: Use code GOODDOG for $10 off your subscription!

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The Products: USA-made, all-natural dog treats and chews, toys, and natural healing products.

Ships to: US (free!)

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SlobberBox included this letter with details about the food items included in the box, with details about some of the ingredients and nutritional benefits.

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Sweet Potato Paw – Value $3 (?)

This is a total guess based on similar handmade dog treats on Etsy.  This is made with sweet potato and garbanzo flour with a little coconut drizzle.  (A lot of dogs – and cats – love coconut oil.)  These are supposed to be good for eye, skin, and coat health.

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Pig Ear – Value $1.49

Pig Snout – Value $2.29

These are non-branded so I linked to similar items from Entirely Pets, where I’ve shopped before without any trouble.  These kind of gross me out but are perfect for dogs…

Also, these are made from USA-raised pigs (the items in the box are, anyway; not sure about the similar items I linked to above).

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Aspenpet Hamburger Plush Toy (medium) – Value $3.99

Companion Cuisine Grain Free “Razzies” Dog Treats – Value $6.50 (?)

I couldn’t find this in the Companion Cuisine shop, so I am just using the price of similar items on their page.  These are small, like training treats (or suitable for smaller dogs) and the only ingredients are garbanzo flour, raspberries, and honey.  These will be suitable for dogs with a lot of common allergies.  Although it’s not in their shop, they take custom orders so if this is popular with your dog(s) you can get Companion Cuisine to make more.

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This month’s toy was a little too small to give to Nyx, but I didn’t want to leave you without any animal photos.  So here are Nyx and Monkey looking out my dining room window.  Monkey was watching a bumblebee and Nyx joined him but has no idea what she is looking at.

Verdict: I calculated a value of about $17.27 for the April 2016 SlobberBox.  Please take that value with a grain of salt.  The only item I could find an exact listing for was the hamburger toy.  The other values are guesses or estimates based on similar items.  Depending on the quality, source, and processing particulars, the pig snout and pig ear could be valued quite a bit higher.  Without brand names it is hard to tell.  That being said, it might be nice to see at least one more item in the box to round things out a bit.

As-is, I think there are a couple of things to consider.  One, if you sign up for a six-month subscription, that drops the price down a bit.  Two, if your dog has allergies to grain, chicken, soy, etc., most of the treats in dog subscription boxes are out, whereas the items here are suitable for dogs with allergies and food intolerances.

What do you think of the April 2016 SlobberBox dog subscription box? Do you subscribe to any dog or cat boxes?

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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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6 comments

Ann

Aww what a cute picture. Love them watching a bee together!

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Luna Ray Boxers

By the looks of this subscription box I wouldn’t try it even with the discount on the first month. Mainly because I would never give my dogs pork. Plus the few other comments make me think it’s not worth getting involved in.

I’ve subscribed to at least three other dog box subscription services. Two of the subscription services stopped and I am left with BarkBox which I absolutely love and I buy one year subscriptions with the extra toy option for 3-4 years now. I actually include an info sheet about BarkBox with my new puppy packets I give out so new puppy owners can get in on the deal. I find the toys are quality and although not all hold up to my large dogs who are heavy chewers some toys are virtually indestructible. The treats they send are grain-free which is a must for me and my dogs have learned to recognize when a new BarkBox has arrived.

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lindsey

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Ann

VERY unhappy with this sub. Cancelled after the first box because I wasn’t happy with the products, however, they charged another month. If they charge me for next month, I’m filing a dispute. Also, the toy they sent for an 80 pound dog is ridiculous. Why even ask me questions if you’re just going to send whatever. So many other dog boxes I’ve had great experience with…unfortunately, this isn’t one of them.

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Kim

How many animals do you have? Love the photo

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Katie

Love the pic of Nyx and Monkey. Great Review!

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