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SlobberBox
Cost: Pooch Pack: $24/month. The Healer: $36/month.
Ships To: United States: Free. International: See website for shipping costs.
Coupon Code: “slobber” to save $5 off your first box.
SlobberBox is a monthly surprise of holistic pawducts. Two subscription box options are available! The Pooch Pack contains 5-6 holistic products which may include holistic treats, holistic chews and a toy(s). The Healer also includes 5-6 holistic products like holistic treats, holistic chews, a toy(s) plus a super awesome chemical-free healing product. I received “The Healer” box to review.
SlobberBox ships via USPS on the 15th of the month.
The March 2016 “The Healer” SlobberBox contained the following items:
~Companion Cuisine Kale Pumpkin Cookies ($6.86): The folks behind SlobberBox actually own Companion Cuisine as well. The owner is a “Certified Holistic Chef for Animals” and all of their treats actually human friendly as well. I am going to take their word on that and pass on trying them myself. These specific treats are made with garbanzo flour, pumpkin, kale, sunflower and/or vegetable oil and egg.
~Companion Cuisine Salmon Treats (~$7): My dogs went crazy for these! They don’t smell the best, but my dogs didn’t care. They are made from dehydrated salmon and that’s it! I should mention that their treats all have a use or freeze by date on them as well. These are to be used by 4.10.16.
~Bull Horn (~$5): This bull horn is billed as a natural way for your dogs to fight plaque and tartar. My dogs totally need this, but I can’t get them to chew on it. They aren’t big chewers so I guess that’s to be expected.
~Companion Cuisine LLC Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil ($14): Baxter and Buddy don’t necessarily have any coat issues, but who doesn’t want shinier hair? This is supposed to be great for dogs so if I can get mine to try it, why not?
~Spunkeez Dog Toy ($1.18): The box also included a fun rope toy. My dogs aren’t good at fetch, but they both do like a good game of tug-of-war! This is sturdy enough for them seems like it will last us a while.
All totaled I came up with a value of $34.04 for the March 2016 SlobberBox. I did some estimating and didn’t include shipping costs the actual value may be higher.
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