Pet Gift Box - January 2017 + Coupon Code!



What is Pet Gift Box?: Pet Gift Box is a monthly pet subscription box, with the option of dogs or cats! For dogs, there are three options for size and you tell them the name and gender of your pet, regardless of cat or dog.

How Much is Pet Gift Box?: Pet Gift Box is $28.99/month and gets less expensive with longer subscriptions. Get 50% off with code rambling off your first box! Now you can sign up for a year, but still pay month-to-month, only $18.99/month!

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I gotta admit, I loved this box the second I opened it. It only could have been better if one of the 'dogs playing poker' posters was included.


Info card.


Jackpot Treats ($7.99) - Possibly one of his favorite treats he's received from a box. They are chewy, which he loves, and there are a lot of them, which I love!  

Aces Wild Cookie ($3.99) - Trumpet definitely loves cookies, especially those with icing. I swear he is my child because he licks the icing off before eating the cookie, as I do. I didn't give it to him all at once, so it lasted a few days before I finally became tired of breaking it into pieces.

Dog Perignon ($14.99) - I wish Trumpet had liked this but he sniffed the bowl of it and walked off. It's made mostly of catnip, which I had never heard of dogs liking so he might have not been interested because he's never had it before. Also, super overpriced.


Poker Chip Toy/Playing Card Toy ($12.99 each) - Both of these were fun to play with (they fly really easily) but they didn't last too long. They were made with basic stitching and stuffed with foam, so Trumpet easily tore them apart (and subsequently left foam all about the house). They were super cute and we did have fun playing with them while they were alive.

The value of this box was $52.95, well over the cost of the box. The theme was adorable and everything fit it perfectly!

As always, let me know what you thought of this box in the comments!

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