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Dogs Eating Dogs was released independently, and distributed digitally through the
iTunes Store and the band's website, with
pre-orders offered directly to fans beginning on November 19, 2012. The most elaborate option, the "
Santa's Lap Package", cost $99.99; fans who ordered the highest-tier bundle before a specified deadline were guaranteed an
autographed print, and all packages were advertised with the possibility of additional randomly included items. Barker characterized the EP as a fan-focused, celebratory undertaking following Blink-182's departure from the major-label system. Modlife handled the shipping of the accessories and other aspects of the release, and the preorder rollout for
Dogs Eating Dogs encountered several logistical problems. "It was great because of the immediacy of it all, but it was kind of a drag because of the logistics of it all," Hoppus said in 2013. Fans reported issues with receiving the merchandise bundles as advertised, and the band members expressed frustration that the fulfillment process did not unfold as planned. DeLonge disputed the nature of the preorder issues, likening them to a form of
self-sabotage, noting that at one point the EP was temporarily withdrawn from sale while approximately tens of thousands fans were attempting to purchase it. In his book, Hoppus suggests that Modlife was unable to adequately handle the volume and coordination required, and says that the episode only underscored the band's existing internal issues. It reinforced he and Barker's concerns about the platform's viability, while Delonge reportedly interpreted the backlash as evidence that his bandmates had hoped Modlife would fail.
Dogs Eating Dogs marked the band's last collaboration with DeLonge prior to his 2015 expulsion from the group. In a post, DeLonge described the Modlife debacle as a moment of frustration that underscored the lingering tensions within the band: "That moment ultimately broke my spirit [...] I then realized that this band couldn't lose the years of ill will." It released during an era of diminished relevancy for both the band and
rock altogether; Initially,
Dogs Eating Dogs was released exclusively in digital format, but the band explored options for a physical release in response to fan demand. In 2020, Blink-182 released
Dogs Eating Dogs physically for the first time, offering three limited-edition vinyl variants. The release coincided with "182 Day", an annual fan celebration of the band, and was accompanied by a small merchandise collection that included dog-themed items such as bowls and leashes, available for a limited time. The vinyl reissue and associated merch received enthusiastic responses from fans, who expressed excitement at finally owning the EP in a physical format. ==Reception==