November’S Barkbox has arrived! Barkbox is a monthly subscription box just for dogs. Each box has 4-6 dog products and is customized to the size of your pup, plus it has a cute theme. We selected the large box for our three dogs. Bella is a Rat Terrier, Odie is a Borador (half Border Collie and half Labrador Retriever), and Daisy is an English Shepherd.
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Odie is going to love playing with the football.
The theme is ‘Home for the Holidays.’ The delicious featured product of the month is BFF Bones Turkey & Cranberry Biscuits.
The back side is a fun read. My eight-year-old couldn’t stop laughing at the dog recipes.
Here are the items in the November Barkbox Large Dog edition. Lots of yummy treats for Thanksgiving!
Odie and Bella have been chewing on the Butcher Block Bones Knuckle Slice ($4.00) throughout the day with over three-quarters of the bone left to enjoy. It is made from the USA from USDA inspected born and raised Angus beef. I have been carefully supervising Bella because it is not intended for small dogs.
Odie and Bella inhaled the Rocco & Roxie Jerky Sticks (5 sticks, $8.00). The irresistible treats are made from American turkey and are slow smoked for ten hours. The dogs went crazy for them and want more.
Little Lamb thought they made excellent cat treats. He carried one off and ate it. He also tore apart the box looking for more. I may have to order more to satisfy their appetites.
Bella and Odie are sitting next to me while I am writing in hopes to have more BFF Bones Freeze Dried Turkey Lover and Cranberry Biscuits (5 oz, $6.00). The Made in the USA treats made for a delicious early Thanksgiving snack. I gave the doggies and Little Lamb more treats.
Touchdown! This toy is awesome! The Turkey Day Large Football ($12.00) is an adorable way for Odie and Bella to enjoy football and turkey while the Steelers play Thanksgiving night. They can squeak their excitement and throw the turkey football around. Barkbox does an excellent job in finding toys that match its theme.
The Lick the Chef Large Apron ($10.00) is what every good dog needs for playing while waiting to steal some pumpkin pie. It has seven squeakers and two ropes for tug of war. It even has pockets for hiding pumpkin pie.
Cleaning up poop has become exciting thanks to the Poetry Poop Bags ($1.00). The extra-strong roll of 15 bags can handle any of my dog’s pooping needs.
What do Bella and Odie think of the November Barkbox? Bella is a Mini Rat Terrier that prefers to hibernate next to a heating vent in the winter. Odie is a Borader, half Border Collie and half Labordor Retriever.
Odie is enjoying the first autumn snowfall by engaging in a game of turkey football.
Odie is showing off his new apron. He wants me to fill it with treats or pumpkin pie.
He is such a happy boy while running around in the snow. Bella refused to play in the snow. She wanted to find the warmest heating vent and stay in front of it.
Odie is staring at the door trying to will Bella outside to play.
Bella came out and gave Odie this look. I don’t think she will be playing outside with him.
They did play tug of war inside but stop when I try to snap a picture. They are hoping it is treat time.
Odie finished his Rococo & Roxie Jerky Stick first and is waiting to see if I will give him another one. Bella is almost done eating her stick.
They enjoyed their knuckle treat which should last for days, if not weeks.
Odie and Bella were thankful for their treats and toys in the November Barkbox. The Rocco & Roxie Jerky sticks were their favorite treats. Odie was especially excited to play in the snow. The value of the box came to over $40.00. Check out Brandy’s Small Dog Box to see an adorable Thanksgiving Box. Barkbox is an excellent choice for doggies and their humans that want fun boxes full of wonderful themed toys and treats.
What do you think of the November Barkbox? Share below!
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