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BarkBox is giving away free dog toys for an entire year

BarkBox is giving away free dog toys for an entire year

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BarkBox is offering a limited-time deal of one free extra toy in each monthly box for 6- or 12-month subscriptions.
The typical BarkBox includes two toys, two bags of treats, and a chew, customized for the dog's size and play style.
With the deal, subscribers will receive three toys instead of two, at no additional cost.
If your pup's tail wags at the sound of a squeaky toy or the crinkle of a bag of chips, BarkBox has a pet-friendly deal that's perfect for all the good boys out there. For a limited time, pet parents can score a free toy in every BarkBox for up to 12 months.
Check out how to enjoy more toys and tail wags with more reasons to spoil your four-legged best friend below.
What's the best BarkBox deal right now?
When you sign up for a 6- or 12-month BarkBox subscription, you'll receive one bonus toy in every box for the duration of your plan. That means your pup gets three toys instead of two each month at no additional cost.
Don't miss out! Get weekly deals, trends and product recommendations from USA TODAY Shopping delivered straight to your inbox.
What's in a BarkBox delivery?
Each BarkBox is a monthly delivery packed with:
2 original toys (now 3 with this offer!)
2 full-size bags of treats
1 tasty chew
All tailored to your dog's size and play style
Themes change on a monthly basis. Think: 'Jurassic Bark,' 'Barkbuster Movie Night' or 'Drool Britannia' so your pup never gets bored.
Sign up for BarkBox
How does BarkBox work?
1. Choose your plan: Start by picking a subscription for your pup
Monthly, 6-month or 12-month plans
The longer the plan, the bigger the value
You can cancel anytime (even the longer plans are flexible)
2. Customize for your pup: Tell BarkBox about your dog to help curate the best products for them
Size based on weight (small, medium or large)
Allergies (like chicken, beef or turkey)
Play style (chewer, cuddler, destroyer, etc.)
3. Get monthly deliveries: Each box includes the below toys, treats and chews
2 themed toys (or 3 with the FEXTFAY deal!)
2 full-size bags of treats
1 chew

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