Pet Gift Box - April 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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Look at the April box, it's all fishy and oceany!


Info card.


Bite Me! Stingray ($9.99) - This toy survived for a while but eventually went RIP. The squeaker never died but the wings were torn off and apart. It turns out there was a layer in the middle that made a mess of the entire house with all of those little layers.


Under-the-Sea Shark ($9.99) - Aw, little sharky. This toy is alive to this day. The squeaker even works and we play with it at least once a week. The toy is a little big for Trumpet's mouth but he doesn't let that stop him from playing with it and carrying it around!


Mediterranean Sea Candle ($3.49) - I think this is supposed to cover up the scent of dogs but it smelled AWFUL. Worse than any ocean or lake I've ever smelled, worse than any fish counter, worse than just about anything.


Barkworthies Salmon Skins ($3.99) - This was an instant pass. I don't have a reason why I didn't give this to Trumpet other than I wasn't comfortable giving it to him. Also, it was super fishy and stinky.


Fish4Dogs Treats ($12.99) - I tried one of these with Trumpet and he really just didn't like it. They smelled super fishy and honestly, I was happy he didn't like them. 


This box was valued at $40.45, over the cost of the box. Unfortunately, the majority of the box was given away so I would have been disappointed if I had purchased the box. 

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


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