Pet Subscription Box Craze

Fruit-of-the-month subscriptions used to make for great party joke fodder, but when it comes to pampering our pets, it seems that monthly goody deliveries are no laughing matter. The canine treat box delivery business has taken off in a way no one probably ever imagined possible, bringing health products, toys, and doggy treats right to your door each and every month. If you’ve considered ordering up a monthly stash of fun and tasty specialties for your pooch, we’ve got a look at the big three contenders in the arena.

 

BarkBox

barbox1This popular service is now practically a household name, despite being just four years old (that’s just an infant in dog years!). BarkBox has enjoyed crazy-high sales just a few years in, and for good reason. Not only do they deliver high-end products with free shipping, but they also donate 10% of their proceeds to animal rescues.

In a given month you will receive a box with 4-6 full-size items including things like a bag of high quality dog treats and fun stuff like a rope toy. You can choose from 1 to 12 month subscriptions ranging from about $20-30 per month depending on the plan you choose (they’re cheaper the longer you sign up for).

Some consider the price a little steep but the entire process is smooth – from the availability of an app, to the user-friendly interface of the website, plus tracking of your shipments. They offer multi-dog discounts but you will have to purposely cancel if desired, and no cat option is available.

 

PawPack

PawpackThey are geared more toward natural, eco-friendly doggy delights. PawPack is so confident you’ll like their products that they offer an allergy guarantee – if your dog has an allergic reaction to anything in his box, they send you a treat at no charge. As with BarkBox, your pooch will get 4+ premium products, plus some samples and discounts for their partner companies.

How much will PawPack set you back? A little more than BarkBox – $25-35/month depending upon which length of time you choose – 1, 6, or 12 months. But, they have stellar customer care, above average quality toys, and cat options are available. And again, like BB, they donate 10% of their sales to animal charities.

 

Surprise My Pet

 

>Surprise My PetThis newcomer, while times are still early (they launched at the beginning of 2015) is still a standout among the competition. One major reason for that fact is that they offer a “paw for paw guarantee” – this means if your dog doesn’t want to play with one of their toys or eat one of their treats, they’ll send you a free replacement.

Another thing that sets SMP apart is that they put 5-7 full-sized items into their boxes, as opposed to the competition’s 4-6. They also offer both cat and extra-small dog options, and their boxes are packed to the brim. On the downside there’s no customer care by phone. But it’s a wait and see with this brand-new company.

 

PoochPerks

Pooch PerksAnother shiny new up-and-comer to watch for is PoochPerks. They are a Miami, FL based company started by two pet moms who focus on all-natural treats and made in the USA products. The prices are steeper than the other main contenders, however – for a large dog it’s $20/month for a two to three item box, and $50/month for a six item box – with two more choices in between. The four size options are a twist that may end up as a lucrative niche, but time will tell.

One certainty is that for those who want to easily stock their dog’s treat cupboard and save some time perusing toys down at the pet store, life just got a whole lot more convenient!

Holiday Gift Ideas for Your Pet

When the holidays roll around and the gifts start piling up under the tree, we often suddenly realize that maybe we shouldn’t leave Rover and Fluffy out of the gift-giving fun. In fact, a survey by petMD found that 86% of pet owners include their furry friends in the holiday present exchange. But what to get as gifts for your pet? Sure the standard bone or mouse will probably suffice, but those don’t seem very exciting.

Here’s a list of holiday gifts for your dog or cat (or other pet!) that are sure to please both you and your furry pal:

 

Dog Treat Launcher

Dog Treat Launcher: this amazing contraption holds a handful of small treats, and upon the press of a button launches one through the air for your eager pup to catch (if he can!). Available at a variety of major retailers for under $10, including The Container Store.

 

Yoga Mat for Cats

Yoga Mat for Cats: Ok, yes, this one does sound a little far-fetched but if you’ve ever tried to do yoga with your feline hanging around, you’ll understand what a great idea this is as a cat gift. The catnip toy keeps kitty’s interest while you focus on your own Asanas.

 

Pink and White Plaid Dog Coat

Winter Coats for Dogs.  Baxter Boo has a really cute selection of coats for dogs so your pet will be ready for snow, rain, or just to look cute!

 

Sherpa Pet Bed

Sherpa Puff Ball Pet Bed: this deliciously soft and squishy mini beanbag from Brookstone is the perfect cat gift. The zippered Sherpa cover means cleaning will be a breeze. You’ll probably wish this was made in your size.

 

Holiday Dog Treats

Boutique Dog Treats: customized treats like the ones from Bing’s Bark Bakery that say “Top Dog” are not your normal dog gift. Super tasty and super cute, you might want to share these with dog-loving friends. Your dog may object, though.

 

Catnip Caves: though the name sounds big and fancy, these are merely catnip-infused versions of your feline’s favorite hiding spot – yup, paper bags. The catnip keeps them interested and the bag, well, no explanation needed. All cat owners understand the paper bag. Available through Amazon.

 

Critter Cruiser

Small Pet Critter Cruiser: the whole family will get a kick out of the gerbil or hamster taking a cruise in this pink running wheel mounted on top of a pink sports car. This clever contraption is from PetSmart.

 

Silk Dog Collar

Silk Dog Collar: for a dog gift that both pampers your beloved pup and benefits a worthy cause, go for one of these colorful collars made of repurposed kimono and sari fabric. A percentage of the sales from these beautiful neckpieces goes to help fund therapy animal programs. Now that’s what we call a pet gift! Get these gorgeous accessories from shopnativedogs.com.

 

 

Luxury Dog Collar

Luxury Leash: thanks to the advent of handcrafting retail websites like Etsy.com, boutique pet gifts are easy to obtain and can be fairly affordable. Leashes come in a variety of materials, including leather, are usually customizable for length and other features, and best of all are unique – no more plain big box store leash like every other Joe Smith Pet Owner has!  We like the ones shown from PupPanache on Etsy.

No matter what you decide on as a gift for your pet this holiday season, they will still love you just as much. And that’s the real gift.

 

 

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