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Billy + Margot Dog Food Review

If you shop at PetBarn Billy + Margot dry dog food is one of the better options, but what else do you need to know? Read the review!

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Supercoat Dog Food Review

Supercoat is great value for money, but understanding the ingredients can really help you boost your dog's health. Find out more in the Supercoat dog food ...

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ACANA Dog Food Review

For our ACANA dog food review we'll take a look at the Free-Run Poultry formula. ACANA is the little sister brand to Orijen from Champion Petfoods.

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Lyka Dog Food Review

As one of my best dog food recommendations, Lyka has been a game changer in Australian dog food. Read the review to find out why!

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Ivory Coat Grain Free Dog Food Review

Ivory Coat started as a dog shampoo company before releasing a dry dog food. The company is now owned by Real Pet Food Co. Australia.

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Ivory Coat Cat Food Review

Ivory Coat had a loyal following before being bought by The Real Pet Food Company. The products have seemingly worsened since then.

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Australian pet food manufacturers

The pet food industry in Australia is comprised of several large manufacturers, as well as many smaller and specialty producers. Some of the largest pet ...

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ACANA Cat Food Review

I've personally found ACANA cat food to be a great choice for my cat. In this review I'll cover the ingredients to show you why this is such a good cat food.

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True Colours Dog Food Review

In our True Colours dog food review we'll find out if this Australian brand of grain free dry dog food is a good option for your dog.

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Dr B’s Barf Dog Food Review

In our Dr B's Barf dog food review we'll take a look at these raw food for dogs patties from respected vet and author Dr Ian Billinghurst. Are they any good?

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Open Paddock Dog Food Review

In our Open Paddock dog food review we'll find out how good this supermarket brand is, and whether you should buy it!

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Catpro Plus Cat Food Review

In our Catpro Plus cat food review we'll find out why not to feed this Australian product to your cats, because wheat and corn aren't species appropriate.

Pet Food Reviews (Australia)
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