A WufWuf monthly letterbox treat has given keen dog parents like myself the perfect excuse to spoil our pet.
As someone who doesn't have a car, popping out to the shops to purchase countless toys and treats for my dog Penny can be a bit of a pain. As a proud dog mum, I feel somewhat guilty for the lack of yummy nutritious treats and toys I give to her, so the WufWuf box seemed like the perfect solution.
Don't get me wrong, I do give my dog a lot of treats, but it's always the same old thing, whether that be a Dentastix from Pets At Home or a toy I've stumbled across in the supermarket. Keeping my dog occupied can be tough, especially when working from home, so I'm always after new things to keep her brain stimulated.
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I've never actually used a subscription box service for myself before, let alone my pet, so I was really intrigued to see how this all works. Priced at £18.85 for the first three months, WufWuf is a monthly subscription box for your dog which contains five or more items, including toys, treats and more.
Each box is themed with a minimum of five items all valued at over £45. There's a real range of treats for your pet, which is bound to offer plenty of excitement and stimulation.
When I received my first box, I could already see the immense excitement in Penny's big brown eyes. She sniffed the box vigorously before desperately jumping up and down, keen for me to open the box.
I was amazed at the sheer amount in the box, which had a 'United Kingdog' theme. It included two squeaky toys, one shaped like a classic red British telephone box, and the other shaped like a bus.
On the menu for Penny was Doggie Dippers from Happy Mutt Nut Co, a packet of salmon flavoured biscuit treats and some grain free WufWuf 'Beef Treats' - which Penny particularly enjoyed. This was most certainly a step up in terms of quality for the treats I usually give her, so I was really happy about that.
I can honestly say I have never seen my dog so excited, especially with the toys. I'd be lying if I said she didn't attempt to rip all the fur and inside out of the toys, but they were actually quite sturdy and managed to survive the rough and tumble of my destructive pup.
In fact, she loved her subscription box so much, that since purchasing it and placing it on my kitchen side, she's been continuously sitting by the kitchen door and waiting for me to get the box out. Trust me, she's been staring immensely.
I plan to continue by subscription with WufWuf because I really like the variety, and it makes life a lot easier for me in terms of getting out and mixing up her treats and food. The WufWuf monthly subscription box is £26.90 per month but new customers can currently get it for £18.85 for three months. Users can cancel their subscription at anytime.
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