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Ordering a pet-pourri of packaged goodies

- COURTNEY JESPERSEN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

The doorbell rings. Your dog barks u as the delivery person drops off a package. But unlike other times your loyal companion watched as you received a delivery, this time the box is for her.

With companies like BarkBox, PupBox and Meowbox, pets can get their own monthly subscripti­on boxes. But since your four-legged friend can’t place the order, you’ll have to make the decision. Here’s what to consider before signing up.

KNOW YOUR BOX

There are several subscripti­ons to choose from. For example, BarkBox for dogs is a themed collection of at least two toys, two bags of all-natural treats and one chew item. Monthly plans cost $21 a box (all prices in U.S. dollars) for 12 months, $25 a box for six months or $29 for one month.

Cat-oriented company Meowbox sends a themed box of four to six items for $22.95. The company offers a monthly or every-other-month plan, according to Sarita Fichtner, community manager at Meowbox.

PupBox is focused on puppy training, CatLadyBox offers goodies for you and your cat, and the list goes on.

Research the price and content of several boxes to see what you and your pet would like. The items in pet boxes are usually a good deal compared with paying full retail price for it all, says Kristen Levine, a pet expert.

However, except for defective products, many subscripti­on plans don’t offer refunds.

KNOW YOUR PET

Certain dogs and cats are better suited to subscripti­ons than others. Consider what you know about your pet’s likes and dislikes.

But there might be some things you don’t know, like if he would enjoy a new kind of toy or type of food.

Subscripti­on boxes can introduce you to products that you wouldn’t otherwise pay full-price for without testing them, Levine says.

Still, be realistic. A dog with strict dietary restrictio­ns might not benefit from some boxes. A cat with one favourite ball may not be keen on new toys.

On the other hand, some large dogs go through toys quickly, so a new set of playthings each month could be just right.

KNOW YOURSELF

We’ll never really know if pets get as excited about monthly deliveries as their pet parents do, Long says. So the box has to be something you value.

Pet subscripti­ons are particular­ly appealing to those pressed for time, according to Paula Rosenblum, co-founder and managing partner of RSR Research, a retail technology research firm.

“Having someone curate something for us on a monthly basis is really kind of a good idea.”

KNOW YOUR OPTIONS

Even if you and your pet fit the criteria, research a company before signing up. Here are a few points to consider, says Nicole Leinbach Reyhle, founder of Retail Minded and an author of Retail 101: The Guide to Managing and Marketing Your Retail Business: Online experience:

Browse the website for ease of use. The FAQ page is a good place to find basic informatio­n like how to sign up, when to expect your package and other details. Customer reviews: See

what others are saying.

Mobile app: Check if there’s a mobile app you can download to manage your subscripti­on on the go. Cancellati­on policy: Know your options to cancel the plan. Additional­ly, check if the subscripti­on will automatica­lly renew. Coupons: Search for coupons. You may find a discounted rate, free month or something extra.

A subscripti­on box won’t be right for every pet or owner, but if there’s room in your budget, it might become a delivery you both eagerly anticipate each month.

 ??  ?? For your beloved feline, the company Meowbox will send out a themed box of four to six items for US$22.95. The company offers a monthly or every-other-month plans.
For your beloved feline, the company Meowbox will send out a themed box of four to six items for US$22.95. The company offers a monthly or every-other-month plans.

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