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15 Subscription Boxes for Dogs Your Furbaby Will Love

Lucy and Miss 7

Sometimes it feels like our whole life is influence by Girl Scouts – my 7-year-old is a super-active Girl Scout, I’m her troop leader, and I volunteer with our council as well as mentor some of our Gold Award Candidates. So it’s probably no surprise to anyone that our dog, Lucy, is the result of a Girl Scouts event – we toured the Kansas Humane Society, and my daughter and I fell in love. There was no way we were leaving the shelter without her. She’s been with us for almost 2 years in May. Her 2-years with us anniversary is coming up and it got me thinking about how we could spoil her a little more. The obvious answer: Take advantage of a dog subscription box. Here are 15 dog subscription boxes that will help you spoil your fur baby.

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1. Organic Dog Products: WagWell Box ($34/Month)

WagWell Box

The WagWell Box subscription has monthly themes (the next theme is St. Patrick’s Day). Each box contains two bags of organic dog treats, bully sticks, fun dog toys, and a themed bandana. This is a super-cute option (and super-tempting!) This subscription box lets you choose your dog size for added customization.

2. Luxury-Loving Pooches: Love Dog Republic ($72/Box)

Love Dog Republic

This super-trendy box includes a bowtie and bandana collection subscription, toys, treats, stickers, and goodies for the dog-owner. The Love Dog Republic Wags & Swag Box has two less costly options – the Wags & Swag Mini that has up to five items and the Primp My Pup collection.

3. Books & Pets: Words & Whiskers (From $24/Month)

Words & Whiskers

I love books and I love my pets. We also have 2 kitties. The Words & Whiskers subscription box includes 2 secondhand books, 1-3 items for your pet depending on the subscription level you choose, 1-3 bookish, pet-related, or home items. Not only can you customize by basic, deluxe, or premium and by dog or cat, but you can also choose which genre of books you prefer for your subscription.

4. Spoil Your Small Dog: Tiny Tails Box (From $28/Month)

Tiny Tails Box

This box is perfect if you have a small dog. The box is tailored toward dogs who are 2-12lbs. Each deluxe box includes a fashion item for your pup as well as, 2 treats, 2 toys, and a special surprise. The fashion items in the Tiny Tails Box are ridiculously cute, and they make me wish I had a tiny dog… almost!

5. Customization Options: Pooch Perks Premium Customized Dog Boxes (From $18/Month)

Pooch Perks Premium Customized Dog Boxes

The boxes at Pooch Perks Premium Customized Dog Boxes are affordable and adorable. The most popular box includes 2-3 toys, 2 treats, and a chew. All of the items in the Pooch Perks box are American-made. They also have an “ultra pampering” box with 3-4 premium toys, 3 treat bags, 1 chew, 1 accessory, and a poop bag roll – this box makes an outstanding gift for that friend of yours who just adopted a pup from the local shelter.

6. Handmade Treats and Toys That Last: BoxDog (From $36/Month)

BoxDog

If you have a dog like mine, your dog might be rough on toys. Our “pup” is a German Shorthair Pointer, and she can do some real damage to her toys. BoxDog includes handmade treats, cruelty-free and vegan skincare items, and themed toys.You can choose the frequency of deliveries and specify the size of your dog to aid in the customization of your pooch’s box.

7. Items For You and Your Pup: Dog Mom Box (From $35/Month)

Dog Mom Box

If you’re looking for a way to spoil yourself and your pooch, you’ll want to check out the Dog Mom Box. This dog subscritpion box has 5-7 items for both you and your furball friend. Treats for your dog, a toy for your dog, and dog mom swag make this fun box up. Items have included a tumbler, a journal, lip balm, hats and scrunchies, and more.

8. Needing Dog Essentials and Home Decor: Obsessed Dog Mom (from $35/month)

Obsessed Dog Mom Box

The Obsessed Dog Mom is another dog subscription box that is just too stinking cute. In each of the boxes from this company, you’ll receive 5-8 items. There’s dog-themed home decor (see the adorable leash hook wall hanging and treats jar to the left, homemade dog treats, bow tie or bandana, dog mom swag, and other dog essentials. Customize based on your dog’s gender and size.

9. Support A Charity with Your Swag: The Dapper Dog Box (from $20/Month)

The Dapper Dog Box

The Dapper Dog Box donates a portion of sales from each box to an animal rescue or shelter. Each box has five full-size items – including treats, toys, and bandanas. Many of their boxes are centred on brands like Coachella and Southern Charm – meaning your pup will be quite the stylish dog thanks to this dog subscription box.

10. Picture Perfect: PETure Perfect (from $27/Month)

PETure Perfect

Who doesn’t like to have an image of their favorite pet on EVERYTHING? With PETure Perfect, The first month of your subscription includes a hand-drawn cartoon-style portrait of your pet. They then print the image on a variety of accessories and household items. Not only is this box a nice way to treat yourself, it’s a great gift for your favorite pet lover.

11. Eco-Friendly and Sustainable: Pure Earth Pets Inc. ($34/Month)

Pure Earth Pets Inc

The Pure Earth Pets Inc dog subscription box also makes me really happy. That’s because as many dog owners know, dogs can demolish their toys, and if they’re not made of sustainable materials, they wind up in landfills with the rest of the plastic waste from our homes. This subscription is sustainable down to the box – biodegradable with soy ink printing, an avoidance of excess waste, eco-friendly toys, and treats made with natural ingredients.

12. Packed Full With Goodies: LeTerre (starting at $40/Month)

LeTerre

If you’re looking for a box that has all the things for both yourself and your dog, LeTerre fits the bill. Each monthly box is customized to your dog based on breed, gender, and size. If you have a dog that’s harder on toys than most, you can specify that your needs. Like many of the other subscription boxes, the creators of this box donate procedes to an animal rescue.

13. Dog WINE? WINEDOG Box (starting at $35/Month)

WINEDOG

C’mon, I wouldn’t be Wining Wife® if I didn’t mention some boxes that mix wine with a woman’s best friend. This fun box includes themed items for you to enjoy with your pup. WINEDOG’s “DOGWINE” that comes in the box is non-alcoholic, and your pup will get some treats and a toy (wine bottle chew toy anyone?). You’ll also get fun treats – think wine glasses, stickers, home items, mugs, and more.

14. A Quarterly Box for Dog & Wine Lovers: WineandDogs (starting at $40/quarter)

WineandDogs

The WineandDogs box is quarterly, which may work better in terms of budget and not accumulating too many treats and toys. Each seasonal box includes apparel, gifts for you and your pup, and provide you with a wine recommendation. The most current box includes coffee and a mug, a doggie treat, some chapped snout balm, and other goodies.

15. A Wine-Themed Box for Cat and Dog Owners: Paws & Pour (starting at $39/month)

Paws & Pour

OH.
MY.
DOG.
Okay, so first of all, I love that you can choose to get a dog subscription box, a cat subscription box, or a dog and cat subscription box from Paws and Pour. In each box, you’ll get 4-6 themed items. There is sometimes pet-friendly “wine” in addition to a variety of human wine-themed items (see “In dog wines I’ve only had one.” The whole collection is just entirely too cute.

Ronda Bowen

Ronda Bowen is a writer, editor, and independent scholar. She has a Master of Arts in Philosophy from Northern Illinois University and a B.A. in Philosophy, Pre-Graduate Option, Honors in the Major from California State University, Chico. When she is not working on client projects from her editorial consulting business, she is writing a novel. In her free time, she enjoys gourmet cooking, wine, martinis, copious amounts of coffee, reading, watching movies, sewing, crocheting, crafts, hanging out with her husband, and spending time with their teenage son and infant daughter.

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