Quick answer

Our top pick for multi pet homes is the BarkBox Super Chewer Box, because it offers two toys per box with different textures and toughness levels, plus treats that can be shared. For homes with both small and large dogs, the PupBox (adjusted by size) or the Bullymake Box (all-natural chews) are excellent alternatives.

What to consider for Dog Subscription Box For Multi Pet Homes

When you have multiple dogs, the ideal subscription box must accommodate varying sizes, ages, and chewing strengths. Look for boxes that allow you to customize each dog’s box individually, or that include items safe for all dogs. Avoid boxes with small parts that could be a choking hazard for larger dogs, and avoid extremely hard chews that might damage teeth of smaller or senior dogs. Consider the variety of toy types (plush, rubber, rope) and whether treats are included that meet dietary needs of all your pets.

What to look for in a toy or chew (chew toy, puzzle, lick mat or dental chew)

Size appropriate to the dog to avoid choking: a toy should be too large to swallow. Durability matched to chew strength: soft toys for light chewers, tough rubber for power chewers. Non-toxic materials: avoid BPA, phthalates, and lead. For dental chews, look for the VOHC seal to ensure effectiveness. Genuine enrichment value: puzzle toys should challenge but not frustrate, lick mats can soothe anxious dogs.

How we chose these picks

  • Evaluated subscription boxes based on customization options for multi pet homes
  • Checked toy durability ratings and material safety
  • Reviewed treat quality and dietary inclusivity
  • Considered value: number of items per box vs. price
  • Read customer feedback on suitability for different dog sizes
  • Assessed shipping frequency and cancellation policies
  • Never ranked a product higher just because it pays a commission

What to avoid

  • Toys small enough to swallow or choke on
  • Hard chews that can crack teeth (e.g., antlers, real bones)
  • Toys that fall apart easily and shed pieces
  • Leaving a heavy chewer unsupervised with any toy

For more guidance, see our dog guides, dog health, and dog care products.

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