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Barkbox Review + Coupon Code – December 2014

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Barkbox
Cost: $29/month
Ships To: United States and Canada.  Shipping is an additional $5 to those outside the continental US and in Canada.
Coupon Code: Use code “RAMBLING” save 15% off ANY subscription plan.

December 2014 Barkbox
December 2014 Barkbox

Baxter and Buddy’s December 2014 BarkBox arrived today!  Much to their dismay though, I wouldn’t let them see what was inside because I am saving it for Christmas for them.

If you aren’t familiar, BarkBox is a monthly subscription box for dogs. Each monthly box contains a combination of 4-6 treats, toys, and hygiene products that have been hand selected and approved by Scout (the dog), head product tester for BarkBox. Boxes can be customized based on the size of your pet (I get the Small box for the furries) and you can add an additional toy to your box for an extra $9/month.We have been getting BarkBox for ages and have always been satisfied with them.

The Box

BarkBox ships via DHL Global Mail and took over a week to arrive.  Sometimes it’s just a few days, but other months it’s double that.

First Look

I was totally hoping that box would be Christmas themed and it was!  I guess if your dogs don’t celebrate Christmas they wouldn’t be excited, but mine do so we are good.

The Information Card

The December 2014 BarkBox theme was “Happy Pawlidays” and included the following items:

~Simply Fido Penguin w/ Crinkle Paper Body ($12): I love these flat dog toys because I know there is never going to be a stuffing explosion.  Plus, I also like the noise it makes.  It’s a nice change from the squeaker toys we usually get!

Simply Fido Penguin w/ Crinkle Paper Body

~Butcher’s Block Bones 6″ Trachea ($2): Are these really only $2?  That’s what the information card says and I am going with it.  My dogs go nuts for these.  I like that you can crack them in half so that they can share.

Butcher’s Block Bones 6″ Trachea

~Henrick the Elf from Quaker Pet ($7): Ha!  I love it!  I don’t think my dogs will actually touch this because it looks so much like a kid’s toy.  But that’s fine because we’ll use it as their Elf on the Shelf going forward!  They could use some watching over too.

Quaker Elf

~Polka Dog Sfizis: Lucky Duck Recipe ($6): These all natural treats are high in protein, low in fat and made with USA-raised ducks.

Polka Dog Sfizis: Lucky Duck Recipe

~Safemade Holiday Tartan Bandana ($5): Oh you better bet Baxter will be sporting this on Christmas morning.  He’s all about costumes and sweaters and bandanas.  Buddy?  Not so much.

Safemade Holiday Tartan Bandana

All totaled I came up with a value of $32 for the December 2014 BarkBox.  As usual, I loved the theme and the curation and thought they did a great job with the variety of items they included.

Do you subscribe to BarkBox?  What’d you think of this month’s box?  If you want to subscribe or learn more, click here. A monthly subscription is $29/month, but if you opt for a longer subscription, the price drops as low as $18/month (that’s what I get)!  And you can use the code “RAMBLING” save 15% off ANY subscription plan.  Plus, if you order by 11:59pm on 12.21.14 and selected expedited shipping, you can get your box in time for Christmas!

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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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