Quick answer

Our top pick is the BarkBox Super Chewer because it offers tough, size-appropriate toys and treats that match a whippet’s moderate chewing style. For whippets with dental sensitivities, the Bullymake Box provides softer nylon chews. If your whippet is more of a puzzle lover, PupBox (by BarkBox) delivers age-appropriate enrichment toys.

What to consider for Dog Subscription Box For Whippets

Whippets are sighthounds with a lean, deep chest and a narrow muzzle. They have moderate energy levels and can be prone to dental issues due to their thin jaw structure. When choosing a subscription box, look for toys that are appropriately sized for their mouth (not too large or small), chews that are gentle on teeth (avoid hard nylon or antlers), and treats that support joint health. Whippets also have a strong prey drive, so toys that mimic movement or have squeakers can be highly engaging. Avoid boxes with rawhide or choking hazards.

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

For whippets, size is critical: toys should be large enough to prevent swallowing but small enough for their narrow jaw. Durability should match their moderate chew strength; heavy-duty rubber (like KONG) works well. Non-toxic materials are a must, especially for puppies. For dental chews, look for the VOHC seal to ensure safety and efficacy. Enrichment value is key: puzzle toys that dispense treats can keep a whippet mentally stimulated. Avoid anything with small parts that could be chewed off.

How we chose these picks

  • Evaluated each box’s toy size and suitability for sighthound anatomy
  • Checked chew toughness against whippet’s moderate chewing style
  • Reviewed ingredient lists for treats and chews (no rawhide, low fat)
  • Considered variety: toys, treats, and enrichment items per box
  • Read customer feedback from whippet owners on durability and engagement
  • Compared pricing and value for monthly subscription
  • Ensured all products are from reputable, established brands
  • Never ranked a product higher just because it pays a commission

What to avoid

  • Toys small enough to be swallowed or cause choking; whippets have narrow throats
  • Hard chews like antlers or hard nylon that can crack teeth
  • Toys that shed pieces or have loose parts that can be ingested
  • Leaving a heavy chewer unsupervised with any new toy

For more advice, browse our dog guides and check out dog food or dog health resources.

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