Quick answer
Our top pick is the BarkBox Super Chewer because it offers heavy-duty toys and treats designed for strong chewers like Boston Terriers, with a focus on durability and variety. If your Boston is a light chewer or you prefer eco-friendly options, the PupBox (by BarkBox) provides softer toys and training treats. For a budget-friendly option, BullyMake delivers tough nylon chews and natural treats.
What to consider for Dog Subscription Box For Boston Terriers
Boston Terriers are brachycephalic (flat-faced), which can affect their ability to pick up and chew certain toys. They also have moderate energy and can be prone to dental issues. When choosing a subscription box, look for toys that are appropriately sized (not too small to swallow), made of non-toxic materials, and durable enough to withstand moderate chewing. Treats should be soft or small to prevent choking. Dental chews with the VOHC seal are a plus. Also consider whether your Boston is a heavy chewer or prefers plush toys, as this will influence the best box for them.
What to look for in a toy or chew (chew toy, puzzle, lick mat or dental chew)
Size: Choose toys that are too large to swallow but not so large that your Boston can’t grip them. Durability: Match the chew strength of your dog; Boston Terriers are moderate chewers but can be heavy chewers. Non-toxic materials: Ensure toys are free from BPA, phthalates, and lead. VOHC seal: For dental chews, look for the Veterinary Oral Health Council seal of approval. Enrichment value: Puzzle toys and lick mats provide mental stimulation, which is great for this smart breed.
How we chose these picks
- Evaluated product descriptions and customer reviews for durability and safety.
- Considered size and suitability for brachycephalic breeds.
- Checked for non-toxic materials and safety certifications.
- Assessed variety of toys and treats in each subscription box.
- Compared pricing and value for money.
- Reviewed company policies on customization and cancellation.
- Never ranked a product higher just because it pays a commission.
What to avoid
- Toys small enough to swallow or choke on, especially for Boston Terriers with smaller mouths.
- Hard chews (e.g., antlers, bones) that can crack teeth.
- Toys that fall apart easily, shedding pieces that could be ingested.
- Leaving a heavy chewer unsupervised with any toy, even durable ones.
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