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Woofin' Good!

Coles' supermarket house brand — very cheap and convenient with the weekly shop, but firmly a budget product. It scores low because the panels are cereal-led rather than meat-first, sourcing detail is thin for a retailer house brand, and even after a named-protein reformulation the meat content sits well below the premium tier. Handy for the price; judge it on cost-per-day, not the low sticker.

Poor valueBudget tierAustralia
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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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Value
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Ingredients
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Woofin' Good! dog food
The record

Brand facts

Ownership
Coles (supermarket) house brand
Country of manufacture
Australia
Retailer relationship
Retailer-owned house brand, sold exclusively through Coles
Product types
Dry, Wet, Treats
Price tier
Budget ($)
Overall score
50/100 · Poor value

Woofin' Good! is a retailer-owned or house-promoted range, often keenly priced. Because it's stocked in fewer places, independent price comparison takes a little more work — compare on price per kg to find the best value.

The range

The Woofin' Good! range

Woofin' Good!

Woofin' Good! Adult Dry Dog Food Beef & Vegetables 18kg

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Poor valueAdult

Est. cost / day

$1.20

~15kg adult dog

Price / kg

$2.72/kg

18kg bag

First ingredient

Cereals / meat meal

Protein

20%

Very cheap per kg and easy to grab with the weekly shop. It scores lower on ingredients on our index, so compare cost-per-day against national brands to find the best value.

Cheapest atColes · $49
Stockists

Where to buy Woofin' Good!

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.

The full review

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Score breakdown, pros and cons, who it's best for, price comparison across retailers and the best alternatives — the editorial verdict in full.

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