Hello,
In case you missed the email on Thursday, we brought you an exciting offer that's running for a limited time only.
You can get 65% off and free shipping* with your first order
of 5-star-rated Maxbone. Its biggest ever discount.
Maxbone's freeze-dried food was developed by PhD Nutritionist Dr. Richard Patton and comes in two tasty recipes: beef and turkey.
Limited time deal: 65% off Maxbone
It's made with fresh, whole ingredients, including superfoods such as broccoli, apple, zucchini, sweet potato, chia seeds, blueberries, seaweed, and ginger — and the freeze-drying process helps preserve freshness and nutrients.
There’s no gluten, wheat, corn or artificial additives. It is featured on many of our Best Dog Food lists and, as mentioned, gets a 5-star rating.
Take care,
The DFA Team
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*T&C: Valid on first-time maxbone food subscription orders only. Receive 65% off and free standard shipping on your first order, followed by 10% off every recurring subscription order. Discount is automatically applied at checkout. Cannot be combined with other promotions. Offer is available for a limited time and may change or end at any time. Exclusions may apply.
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Maxbone was founded in 2016. The company was acquired by Wag! (The Dog Food Advisor’s parent company) in 2023.
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