Wednesday, October 29, 2014

BarkBox for Small Dogs - Review October 2014

BarkBox is a subscription service that sends treats and toys that are safe for your dog based on their size. They also donate to rescued dogs.

I have two small dogs, a Shiba Inu and a Puggle. They share just one box.

This month, BarkBox sent a Halloween package. It came while we were away on vacation, so this article is a bit late.



Simply Fido Ghost


Neither dog seemed really interested in this toy at first. It sat in Aki's pin for a few days untouched. It looks like it's getting some wear and tear now, so she must be using it.


Plush Puppies Invincibles Cat


This toy's description starts out by saying, "Nothing to be afraid of here." Well, Aki disagrees. This cat plush has a squeaker in it that has a different sound than she's used to. It's one of those low toned squeaks rather than the higher pitch. Aki is terrified of it and Snuggles will destroy the toy in no time. Probably not the best toy for my dogs.

Twistix Peanut & Carob Chew Treats


Both dogs devoured these treats quickly. Snuggles was on her best behavior when told to stay.



Hare of the Dog Rabbit Jerky


This only had two small pieces of jerky in them. It looked like a sampler. Both dogs quickly ate their piece. I imagine the small nature of this treat is why we received six items this month instead of the usual five.





Superior Farms Lamb Nik-Knacks Chews


This is the only chew that Snuggles took into the other room to eat. That's a good thing as she wants to make sure that no other pets or humans in the house can take it from her.

Aki put down another treat in order to chew on this one. This seems to be one of her favorites.



Etta Says! Crunchy Duck Chews


We got the same thing in rabbit flavor last month. Both dogs much these down.



Overall

Other than the scary cat toy, this box was quite a success.

If you like what you see here, make sure to sign up for BarkBox and get your first shipment scheduled!

Our next BarkBox is scheduled to be shipped on October 15, 2014.

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