Bell & Bone
Melbourne-made, Australian-owned grain-free treats across dental sticks, freeze-dried and training rewards. The recipes are likeable and the labels are reasonably clean — but it sits a clear notch below the purest treats: most products are multi-ingredient compound recipes (the dental sticks rely on binders and added ingredients to hold their shape) rather than the strict single-ingredient simplicity of the category's best, and the price per treat is on the high side for what's a broader formulation. Good, popular, well-marketed — just not as pure or as simple as a single-ingredient range.
Reviewed by the PetReviews editorial team
Independent scoring · Updated June 2026 · Not veterinary advice
Overall score
Weighted across six areas · /100
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Brand facts
- Ownership
- Bell & Bone (Australia)
- Country of manufacture
- Australia
- Retailer relationship
- Independent — widely stocked
- Product types
- Treat
- Price tier
- Premium ($$$)
- Overall score
- 78/100 · Good
The Bell & Bone range
Bell & Bone Dental Sticks for Dogs 7 Pack
Est. cost / day
$0.40
~15kg adult dog
Price / kg
$83.33/kg
0.18kg bag
First ingredient
Superfood dental blend
Protein
12%
Australian-made grain-free dental sticks — an everyday treat to feed alongside a complete diet. Not veterinary advice.
Bell & Bone Freeze-Dried Superfood Training Treats 100g
Est. cost / day
$0.40
~15kg adult dog
Price / kg
$180/kg
0.1kg bag
First ingredient
Salmon
Protein
70%
Grain-free, superfood-led freeze-dried training treats — a high-value reward alongside a complete diet.
Where to buy Bell & Bone
Prices vary by retailer and change with sales, member and subscription pricing — always compare price per kg. Pricing on this site is illustrative and not veterinary advice.
Read our full Bell & Bone review
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