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What are the different box types?
What are the different box types?

What comes in each box?

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Written by Ruby Balaram
Updated over a week ago

Our goal every month is to create a new combination of treats and chews your dog will love because they're tasty and nutritious!

You may make changes anytime to your box before your box renews. With every box renewal, your payment confirmation email indicates when your next box will be shipped. If you'd like to make any changes to that box, you must notify our Member Service Team before it renews. You may reach us by TEXT or email 858-348-5954 or email help@real.dog.

We have 4 types of boxes.

Treat & Chew Box $60/box: This is our most popular box and offers the most variety. It comes with 3 types of treats (3 oz. muscle, 2 oz. organ, 2 oz. seafood) totalling 7 oz. and 3 types of chews (light, medium and heavy) about 8-10 pieces

Mini Box $35/box: A sampler of our Treat & Chew Box. It comes with 2 types of treats (3 oz. muscle, 2 oz. organ) totalling 5 oz. and 1 type of chew (light) 3-4 pieces

Chew Only Box $35/box: Comes with 3 types of chews (light, medium and heavy) about 8-10 pieces

Treat Only Box $32/box: Comes with 3 types of treats (3 oz. muscle, 2 oz. organ, 2 oz. seafood) totalling 7 oz.

Super Chew )$12), Groung Organ Kibble Topper ($12) & Meatball ($15) Add-ons: Just like our treats, our super chews and meatballs rotate to something new each month. They can be added on to any box and you can change the number of add-ons you get any time.
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Every pup is different! Here are some things to keep in mind --
​Treats are great for training and daily rewards.
​Chews are perfect for teething puppies, keeping your dogs entertained and scraping the plaque and debris off their teeth.
​Super chews are designed for more aggressive chewers.

Meatballs are great for training, high value rewards, meal topping, or meal replacements.

Food Topper is perfect for balancing DIY raw meals or getting those finicky eaters to dig into their meals.

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