November 2014 Treat A Dog Review

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Treat A Dog
Cost: $28/month.
Ships To: United States and Canada.
Coupon Code: All subscribers get 50% off their first month – no coupon code necessary.
November Treat A Dog Review
November Treat A Dog Review

Treat A Dog, who kindly sent me this box to review, is a monthly box of goodies and toys for dogs. Subscribers receive a box once a month which features 4 to 7 hand picked items such as dog treats, hygiene products, toys, care items, essentials and more!

November Treat A Dog Review
The Box

Treat A Dog ships on the 15th of the each month via USPS. If you sign up before the the 10th of each month you will receive your Treat A Dog box that month! If you sign up after the 10th of the month you will receive your first box the following month.

November Treat A Dog Review
First Look

I loved this first look!  The box was packed full and I was quite impressed with this first impression.

November Treat A Dog Review
The Card

The Treat A Dog information card doesn’t list the products in the box, but the following items were included:

~Spot Bumpskins Plush Dog Toy ($6.56): Super cute and I like that it’s a flat toy so there won’t ever be a stuffing explosion!  It takes the boys a long time to destroy a toy, but once they do it’s a complete mess.

November Treat A Dog Review
SPOT Bumpskins Plush Dog Toy

~Spot Long Ear Tuggees (~$7): Doesn’t this remind you of a baby toy?  With the ears as the teething toy?  The dogs and the kids have already been playing tug-of-war with it and having a great time!

November Treat A Dog Review
Long Ear Tuggees

~Zuke’s Lil’ Links Dog Treats ($7.99): The boys loved these.  They ate them super quickly and then tried to talk me into giving them more.

November Treat A Dog Review
Zuke’s Lil’ Links Dog Treats

~Primal Freeze Dried Turkey Liver Munchies ($5.89): I am going to save these for my brother’s dogs who will happily enjoy them!

November Treat A Dog Review
Primal Freeze Dried Turkey Liver Munchies

~Merrick Power Bites ($5.23): Turducken! For dogs!  Ha!  I love it.  I am going to give these to the dogs for a little Thanksgiving treat.  These are exactly the kind of treats they like and I like that they are made in the USA.

November Treat A Dog Review
Merrick Power Bites

~Earthbath Grooming Wipes (~$1): I have no idea what Baxter and Buddy do outside, but they sometimes come back smelling quite wild. LOL!  The colder weather makes it a bit better, but these will be very nice.

November Treat A Dog Review
Earthbath Grooming Wipes

~Red Barn Naturals Bully Stick (~$5): I don’t know where the dogs have taken this to or who is in control of it right now, but they love it!

November Treat A Dog Review
Red Barn Naturals Bully Stick

~Red Barn Naturals Crunchy Bully Burgers ($3.58): I haven’t broken these out for the dogs yet and I am thinking I may end up giving these to my brother’s dogs to enjoy as well.  They are made in the USA with real bully sticks.

November Treat A Dog Review
Red Barn Naturals Crunchy Bully Burgers

All totaled I came up with a value of $42.25 for the November 2014 Treat A Dog box!  I was impressed with the value of this one (it’s $28/month) and considering that you can get your first box for 50% off (aka $14), that is a steal!

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Disclosure: This complimentary box was received for review purposes. All opinions are my own and no compensation was received.
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Jennifer

Jennifer is the author and founder of Subscription Box Ramblings. She first discovered subscription boxes in 2012 and has been addicted since. Current favorites include CAUSEBOX, Boxycharm and Beachly!

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