
Cheapest Antinol Dog Food in Australia
Where to buy Antinol cheapest in Australia — the cheapest retailer for each product, price per kg, and where to buy. Plus better-value alternatives if you're price-shopping.
Best price per kg
$1,732/kg
Antinol 60-day Starter Pack - Small Dog (75 Capsules)
Cost per day
$0
~15kg dog
Products indexed
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in our database
Scored by the Pet Reviews independent review board
Independent scoring · Updated June 2026 · Not veterinary advice


Best value pick
Antinol 60-day Starter Pack - Small Dog (75 Capsules)
$1,732/kg · $0/day
Cheapest Antinol by product
Cheapest everyday retailer for each product in our index.
Cost per day assumes a ~15kg adult dog at the brand's feeding guide. Indicative pricing, a guide only — confirm live prices before buying.
Where to buy Antinol
Retailers offering the cheapest everyday price on Antinol in our index.
Petbarn is a strong all-rounder — the widest range, stores nationwide and competitive member pricing — while these online-first retailers often win on the very lowest everyday price. Compare price per kg before buying.



Cheaper alternatives to Antinol
Frequently asked questions
In our index, the best Antinol value is Antinol 60-day Starter Pack - Small Dog (75 Capsules) at $1,732/kg, cheapest at Pet Circle. Online-only retailers like Pet Circle and Budget Pet Products are usually the price-to-beat. Always compare price per kg on the exact product.
Online-only stores like Pet Circle and Budget Pet Products often post the lowest everyday prices, while Petbarn is very competitive on member and Repeat Delivery pricing — with the bonus of stores nationwide. Compare price per kg whichever way you buy.
Buy the largest bag size you'll use before it goes stale, use subscription or autoship pricing where available, and compare price per kg rather than sticker price. The cheapest bag isn't always the cheapest feed once serving size is factored in.
If you're price-shopping, compare 4CYTE on price per kg and cost per day — you may get similar quality for less.
No. Pet Reviews is an independent value and comparison resource, not veterinary advice. Prices are a guide and can change — always confirm the live price with the retailer before buying.
