Flerken. wrote:Thank you for all the information 🙏
I had not thought about waiting to do poles for a while, but that totally makes sense. That can be awfully hard on the back.
I had also never heard of Treibball, that look very interesting! The hospital I currently work fors’ PT department offen has old excercise balls they are just giving away- so I could get the materials fairly easily.
New question time. How do you feel about bark box/pup box?
I really like the idea, and I have a friend who raves about it ... but cost wise, do you feel like you get enough out of it? (Does that make sense?) I know I would likely spend 30$ a month buying treats and stuff, but I would be buying stuff I know he likes. Do you feels your animals like them enough?
We've done Bark Box and Pup Joy. I thought Bark Box was really cool and contained a bunch of neat stuff including really cute toys. She couldn't eat all the treats though and doesn't like toys so in the end it was a waste of money and I canceled. We moved over to Pup Joy which I liked because you can select what you want in the box. You can have a mix of toys, treats, and supplies; or just a treat box. They even had an option for a grain free treat box. Unfortunately Chloe's allergy testing came back with extensive allergies to multiple things so we canceled that as well. Both companies had good customer service and were easy to deal with. If I had the money and a dog that utilized more of the contents I would consider either in the future. I don't know that either is a good value though, certainly Bark ox probably isn't, but to me it's more about the fun of a subscription box then a value.