Bullymake Box is a monthly subscription box for power chewers. You all have heard about (and seen) some of Nyx’s exploits with plush toys from dog subscription boxes so when I heard about this one, I had to sign up immediately. Nyx is definitely a power chewer! You pick your dog’s weight in 10-pound increments so this is a box for an 80-pound dog (Nyx weighs about 87 right now).
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About Bullymake Box
The Subscription Box: Bullymake Box
The Cost: $39 a month + free US shipping. Save with 3, 6, and 12-month subscriptions.
The Products: Toys and treats specifically tailored for heavy chewing dogs (no plushes). You can enter specific allergy information for your dog on the checkout screen. You can also choose to receive a “toys only” box as I did because of Nyx’s dietary issues. You can also now customize the types of toys you receive–see more about how to do so below.
Ships to: USA (for free!) and Canada (for $8)
Good to Know: If you want a toys-only box, you should select that during sign-up. Otherwise you will get the default box, which does include some treats. Now you can also go into your account and change your preferences regarding treats, toy type, etc.
Bullymake Box June 2019 Review
There was a dinosaur theme this month:
Not all boxes are the same due to the fact that you can choose your dog’s size in 10-pound increments, choose a toys-only box, and now choose the types of toys, and the newer information cards reflect that.
Rope Ball by Bullymake
Our current selections for this box have us getting four total toys, at least two of which are nylon chews. In practice, we usually get three nylon toys and one rope toy. This mix works out well for Nyx, who likes both nylon and rope toys. We do find that the nylon toys last a bit longer, but at least the rope provides a different texture for Nyx to chew on. She enjoys gnawing on this (we don’t play fetch with it because she doesn’t really want to give it back, and if she drops it, it’s covered in goobers). This one is not in the Bullymake Shop.
Nylon Dinosaur by Bullymake
This is clearly one of the monthly theme toys. I think it has some kind of scent/is flavor-infused, but I’m not sure what that flavor is. Nyx likes it, whatever it is, and it isn’t upsetting her delicate GI tract, so that’s good. She really wanted to bite the head off of this; don’t worry, she hasn’t been able to, but she has been working on it pretty hard, nonetheless. This one is not yet in the Bullymake Shop, but it probably will be in a few weeks.
Nylon DinosaurBone by Bullymake
This is our second nylon toy for the month and also relates to the monthly theme (though I don’t know of any bones that actually look like this). Nyx doesn’t prefer one end over the other, which is great, because she usually picks one spot and gnaws until I have to take the toy away, but by switching back and forth between the identical ends, she gets to play with it for twice as long. This one also is not in the shop yet but probably will be soon.
Pawpellar by Bullymake – Retail Value $18
I didn’t know what this was supposed to be, but paging through the Bullymake Shop, I did find what looks to be the same item in a different color, so I’ve linked to that here and also used the name of it for this item’s name. Unlike with the dinosaur bone, Nyx has chosen one arm of this to gnaw on. This is made in the USA and is supposed to help clean your dog’s teeth. The vet never says anything bad about Nyx’s teeth and she does spend a lot of time chewing on toys like this, so maybe they are helping.
Here are some pictures of Nyx with the dinosaur toy. She spent most of her time trying to bite its head off. (Bonus Sneaky photobomb in one photo.)
Verdict: I couldn’t calculate a total value for the June Bullymake Box because three of the toys were Bullymake exclusives but not available in their shop. However, I’d say this was a typical month for this subscription for us. This is one of Nyx’s favorite boxes to receive each month and I like the customization – some people and dogs might find three nylon toys boring, but this is literally Nyx’s favorite type of toy, ever, and getting three of them means three times the entertainment (and also they last a long time). But if nylon toys aren’t your dog’s thing, you can choose rubber toys, more of a variety of toy types, or get a couple of bags of treats to substitute for some of the toys.
To Wrap Up:
Can you still get this box if you sign up today? No, your first shipment would be July’s. You can sometimes buy some of the exclusive toys at the Bullymake Shop if something catches your eye (this month’s toys may take a few weeks to get put into the shop). Also, please note there are some box variations here so you may not always receive the same box as Nyx gets, even if you choose the same profile values when you sign up.
Value Breakdown: At $39 for the box, you are paying an average of $9.75 per item.
Check out my past reviews of Bullymake Box and the best pet subscription boxes of 2019 for lots of other great boxes for dogs!
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