Home brand of Petbarn & City Farmers, Leaps & Bounds grain free dry dog food is mediocre, with ambiguous ingredients.

Well formulated raw diet with the convenience of being dried and easy to feed. Read the Balanced Life dog food review!

Not bad for a Purina brand. Beyond is probably the best dry dog food on offer from the Nestle company.

A La Carte has been around a while with a selection of decent grain-based foods. They're an Australian company known more to breeders who buy in bulk, and as ...

I'm not a fan of vegan or vegetarian dog foods, and the science is so terribly flawed (read this), but I find V-Dog dog food comes across the best of the ...

A great way to balance a raw diet of meat and organs with a carefully formulated dry mix. Read more in our Vets All Natural Compete Mix dog food review.

Vets All Natural offer a range of raw diet products. These range from packets of 100% meat + organs to their Complete Mix which you add to fresh meat. ...

Box 1 Gold is targeted at racing greyhounds and seems to be popular in the community. At approx. $40 for an 18kg bag it's very cheap, but you get what ...

Consider your typical home brand supermarket dog food. They don't look appealing do they? Homebrands are typically very cheap to buy. The reason they're cheap ...

Supermarket home brands don't tend to be good, and Apollo at Woolworths is no exception. Cheap, but inappropriate for your dog.

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