They are catered for even with dog walking services and special healthy organic meals — the choices are endless. There’s Bark box, the trailblazer in pet subscription packs.? Or does anyone gnaw at their heels? Get ready to wag with this Premium Feeders journey to find out.

First up is the Bark Box, which is really famous for its wacky theme and howlin’ good selection; it usually has two toys, two treats, and a chew. Typically, the prices are $23 a month, and what makes them incredibly different is how smartly curated it is.

It’s in the small surprises, like finding a medieval dragon toy lying next to a joust-themed bone. And they’d go through chewed toys in a flash — sometimes before you could say “fetch.”

In the other paw, we have PupBox. To the new veritable furry parents, this is some kind of a godsend — a starter kit to basically giving a puppy a bit more than the typical toys and treats. Training tips are very much a godsend when that over-zealous ball of energy is living under the same roof. Preamble Prices start only slightly higher. But is sanity a cost you can assign when housebreaking a four-legged companion?

And for a feline touch, KitNipBox gives one the chance to share the love of kitty cats. Materially quite the same in variety as Bark Box, it adds just a hint of purr-fect for everything feline. One should also expect toys with feathers and other decadent treats that can please even the snootiest of cats. No replacement promises like with Bark Box, but those cute little fur babies are, let’s be honest, less destructive, aren’t they? And last but not least the Pet Treater. Their subscription goodie bag has this Surprise Party in a Package vibe — sometimes the variety is thrilling, other times it leaves you scratching your head: Squeaky tennis balls one month and gourmet beef jerky your doggo didn’t realize he needed the next.