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Post by BorderTerrier on Apr 27, 2013 7:58:39 GMT
Anyone getting this pack? Any thoughts, good or bad?
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Post by gladys on Apr 27, 2013 13:06:02 GMT
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Post by orpheous87 on Apr 27, 2013 15:44:34 GMT
I've had one before.
It was good value for money (I only bought one box), but I've seen pictures of boxes since then and they all seem to contain some of the same products I got in the February box.
But, having said that, I can't really give a good review since I've only had the one box. Maybe someone else knows more?
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Post by BorderTerrier on Apr 27, 2013 16:17:10 GMT
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Post by orpheous87 on Apr 27, 2013 17:02:05 GMT
BorderTerrier - Yes, it is. The one I got contained a Kong tugger (large), a bottle toy, a treat bone, some homemade biscuit treats, some shampoo and a copy of Dogs Today magazine. But the pictures of boxes I've seen since all seem to contain the same treat bone as I got so I don't know how much variety there is! Like I say, I can't give a proper review really as I only got one box from there.
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Post by BorderTerrier on Apr 27, 2013 17:03:30 GMT
Ah
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Post by petitsfilous on Apr 27, 2013 17:06:11 GMT
I would love to subscribe to something like this. Who else does them?
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Post by BorderTerrier on Apr 27, 2013 18:07:49 GMT
Yes, so would I, but I don't yet know how much it costs for a subscription.
Orpheous, how much do you pay for your Pooch Pack subscription? Maybe Fings For Fido might be similar?!
Anyone know how much Fings For Fido box subscriptions cost?
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Post by orpheous87 on Apr 27, 2013 19:18:38 GMT
The subscription package I took out was the £16.95 per month one, but Pooch Pack take the full amount in one go. I believe Fings For Fido let you pay by direct debit, but without putting all my dogs' details in, I can't see how much they cost. I know they do a larger box for £29.99 but I don't know if that's the monthly price or a one off
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Post by puppypal on Apr 27, 2013 19:33:18 GMT
When i put barleys deatils in it came to a total of £24.99 a month, ofr a large dog, it does not give an optiong of box size as it syas you can choose normal box or big box, for a one off it would be £29.99, i think if i was going to subscribe to one i would subscribe to the pooch pack one as it would work out cheaper over the long run
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Post by BorderTerrier on Apr 28, 2013 9:05:55 GMT
What sort of details are there to fill in? Are there details like, how stronger chewer your dog is? If not, there should be because the toys that come with the box need to be suitable really. The size of dog is an important detail. I also saw within Fings For Fido, that you even get a dog magazine or two included!
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Post by gladys on Apr 28, 2013 14:34:54 GMT
Thanks BorderTerrier for the link. I wont do anything like this as can't be sure I would get cereal free treats. But they both seem like good packs.
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Post by petitsfilous on Apr 28, 2013 18:10:42 GMT
gladys, I am going to be signing bernie up for pooch pack. All their treats are of the best quality and made of natural products. Check out their website and reviews of what they have previously sent out. As a raw feeder who never feeds cereals to my pup I am very impressed with the ingredients listed in the treats they send out
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Post by BorderTerrier on Apr 28, 2013 18:11:53 GMT
Bernie will enjoy it PF I bet
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Post by gladys on Apr 28, 2013 22:03:27 GMT
gladys, I am going to be signing bernie up for pooch pack. All their treats are of the best quality and made of natural products. Check out their website and reviews of what they have previously sent out. As a raw feeder who never feeds cereals to my pup I am very impressed with the ingredients listed in the treats they send out Ok, That's good to know. Thanks. Let me know how you and Bernie get on with them and I may sign up in the future??
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