Pet GiftBox is a monthly subscription with themed treats and toys for your dog or cat. (This is a review of the dog version.)
We received a complimentary box for review purposes. (Check out the review process post to learn more about how we review boxes.)
Monkey helps me with a lot of unboxings. Regardless of the type of box.
The Subscription Box: Pet GiftBox
The Cost: $28.99 a month (save with longer subscriptions)
COUPON: Save 50% off your first box with code MSA50
The Products: Toys and treats curated according to a monthly theme
Ships to: US (free)
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The box came with this information card. This month, the theme was “the big chill.”
Multipet Chillybone (rubber) – Value $12.94
We’ve had the canvas Chilly Bones before and that thing lasted approximately 30 seconds. I have more hope for this rubber one. Nyx hasn’t had this yet as I am discouraging active chewing at the moment, since she has a little sore in her mouth that I want to heal first. (This is life with a dog on prednisone, unfortunately.)
You put water in this and freeze it, by the way. Then dogs can chew on it in the summer heat to cool down. Nyx LOVES ice (ice is a safe treat for her IBD…).
Bow Wow Pet Flip Flop Rope Toy – Value $4.66
I could only find this for sale on sites like Groupon so that is what is linked to above. I think Nyx will enjoy this and I think it is size-appropriate, though I don’t expect it to last super long. Still, it definitely fits the theme.
Isle of Dogs Chillout Soft & Chewy Dog Treats (7 oz) – Value $5.99
These are wheat free and made in the US. They have lemon balm and lavender and are supposed to be calming. As best I can tell from looking at the ingredients list, they are free of meat products so they might be a good choice for dogs with allergies (though they do have barley and dairy ingredients).
The Bear & The Rat Fro Yo To Go Sweet Potato Carrot Flavor (2 oz) – Value $10.99
These seem familiar to me but I can’t remember why. I’m sure it’s because I got them in another subscription box at some point in the past. This is freeze-dried yogurt and is free of grains and meat products so it also would be a good choice for dogs with allergies. Plus it has probiotics from the yogurt!
Petlou 5” Beach Ball – Value $6.99 (?)
I’m not sure the item I linked to is exactly the same as this, but the listing is for a 5” plush beach ball, so good enough. Nyx had a lot of fun with this, as you can see below. It was big enough that she couldn’t fit the whole thing in her mouth, either (although she tried).
As expected, Nyx had a lot of fun with the ball. It didn’t last a terribly long time, but that’s Nyx for you.
Verdict: I calculated a value of about $41.57 for the June Pet GiftBox. That’s one of the better values I’ve seen for this box. Even though some of the prices I found online seemed high to me, I think you still come out ahead even if you knock a few dollars off the total. All the items fit the theme very well and a box with three toys is always a win for us.
What do you think of the June Pet GiftBox? Do you subscribe to any dog or cat boxes?
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