The June Bullymake Box includes products to keep active dogs entertained during the warm summer months. Where I live, it has been extremely hot and my dog, who overheats easily, has been spending more time indoors than he would like. Luckily, receiving new toys and treats from Bullymake each month has prevented him from getting bored.
If you are unfamiliar with Bullymake, it is a dog subscription box designed for power chewers that have an easy time destroying toys and treats. Boxes contain 2-3 extremely tough chew toys and 3-4 all natural treats. Toys are tested for durability on nearly every power chewing breed to ensure the highest quality. Boxes are customized by dog size for dogs from 10-200 pounds.
Bullymake is very accommodating to its subscribers and truly stands behind its products. All toys have a 14-day guarantee and will be replaced with an even tougher toy for free if they are destroyed in this time period. The company also has a satisfaction guarantee, so if a dog does not like a certain toy or treat, it will be replaced without the owner having to send it back or pay for shipping on the replacement. For dogs with meat, chicken, or grain allergies, Bullymake can customize boxes to cater to them and even offers a toys-only option for dogs who cannot have treats at all.
Boxes start at $39 per month. *Click HERE and use the code BULLYMAKE10 for $10 off your first box*
Read on to see what my dog received in the June box.
Here’s a quick look inside the box. I love the fun, bright colours for summer.
Each box comes with a card that features a seasonally appropriate dog image on the front and a detailed description of the included toys on the back.
This month’s box includes two strong toys that are made in the USA and designed by Bullymake.
Peanut Butter Chewy Bar ($18) - How cute is the wrapper on this toy? In addition to its packaging, this toy is different from the standard nylon toy because it has a delicious, natural peanut butter flavour. Of course this means that it is now my dog’s favourite toy that keeps him entertained for hours. He likes to chew it on his outdoor bed in the mornings when it’s not as hot outside and in the living room by the window in the afternoons. One more exciting feature of this toy is that Bullymake has placed three Golden Tickets in these bars. Those who receive one will win a free year of boxes. While my dog was not a winner, he’s just happy to have new toys and treats.
Roll The Dice ($18) - One of the best ways to keep my dog entertained is to stuff treats in a toy so that he can bounce the toy around and chew it to reveal the treats. Bullymake sends a new rubber toy for treat stuffing each month which is perfect since it prevents my dog from getting bored. This month’s toy is dice themed and made of natural rubber. It’s ideal for stuffing with the treats from this month’s box.
Bullymake Salmon & Blueberry Grain Free Treats ($9) - These soft, round treats are perfect for stuffing rubber toys. The main ingredients include salmon, pea flour, palm fruit oil, tapioca flour, flaxseed meal, molasses, and dehydrated blueberries. They are free of corn, soy, wheat, and are rich in Omega-3 fatty acids. My dog has been enjoying these treats.
Bullymake Doggy Kisses ($9) - These kiss-shaped treats are perfect for training. We use them to reward our dog for waiting to have his paws wiped when he comes in the house. The main ingredients include pea starch, peanut flour, vegetable glycerine, gelatine, carrageenan, calcium carbonate, meat protein isolate, and pecan hulls. My dog is always excited to receive one of these treats.
Bullymake Beefy Biscuits ($9) - These treats are a bit firmer than the other two and are great for dogs who love to chew. They include minimal ingredients such as beef, potato starch, vegetable oil, cane molasses, guar gum, rosemary extract, mixed tocopherols, and salt. I am happy to give my dog these healthy treats.
If your dog really loves a specific item from a monthly box, you can reorder it separately from the Bullymake Shop.
Overall, the June Bullymake Box is very impressive. It includes a nice mix of interactive toys and tasty treats to keep my dog happy this summer. It is also a great value. For June, the total value of the box is over $60. I subscribed to Bullymake after my dog tried and loved the January Box (read my review HERE). We are both very happy that I decided to subscribe.
To learn more about Bullymake or to sign up for a subscription, click HERE.
Would your dog love a Bullymake Box for summer?
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