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Value verdict · 2026
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Is Huds and Toke Worth It?

A straight answer on whether Huds and Toke is worth the money — based on its overall score, value score and real cost per serve, with better-value alternatives if it isn't the right fit.

Overall score

0/100

Strong

Value score

0/100

Good

From (per day)

$0

~15kg dog

Scored by the Pet Reviews independent review board

Independent scoring · Updated June 2026 · Not veterinary advice

Huds and Toke dog food
Strong
84/100
The scorecard

How Huds and Toke scores

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Huds and Toke

84
OverallStrong
76
Price & valueGood
80
Ingredient qualityStrong
79
NutritionGood
85
TransparencyStrong

When Huds and Toke is worth it

  • Dog birthdays, gotcha days and gifting
  • Owners wanting fun Aussie-made novelty treats
  • Small-batch baked rewards and training bites

When to compare carefully

  • You need grain-free or single-ingredient meat treats
  • You want the lowest cost per gram for daily training volume
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Best per-serve value

Huds and Toke Carob Buttons Dog Treats 200g

$49.75/kg· $0/day

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The verdict
84/100
Strong
Editorial assessment

Is Huds and Toke worth it?

Huds and Toke is a charming, genuinely Australian-made gourmet treat brand that shines for birthdays, celebrations and everyday rewards, with hand-decorated cookies and cakes dogs clearly love. Most baked items are multi-ingredient (wheat flour, peanut butter, carob, yoghurt powder) rather than single-protein, so they sit a notch below human-grade single-ingredient ranges on label simplicity but offer character, fun and reliable quality. Feed these as occasional rewards alongside a complete and balanced diet, keeping treats to roughly 10% of daily calories. Not veterinary advice.

84
Overall
88
vs. avg.
Strong
Rating

Not veterinary advice. Prices are a guide and can change — always confirm live pricing with the retailer.

Better-value alternatives to Huds and Toke

Bell & Bone dog food
78/100
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Bell & Bone

Premium · Good

A likeable, well-made Australian treat range, strong on dental and freeze-dried. But it lands a clear step below a single-ingredient range like The Paw Grocer: most of these are compound recipes with added binders and ingredients, and you pay a premium per treat for that broader formulation. A good everyday choice — just not the purest or simplest. Feed alongside a complete diet. Not veterinary advice.

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The Paw Grocer dog food
93/100
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The Paw Grocer

Premium · Excellent

Our standout treat range, and the one we'd pick first. Human-grade, genuinely single-ingredient and made entirely in Australia, with nothing added to muddy the label — the premium per gram buys real purity. Feed as treats alongside a complete diet, not as a meal. Not veterinary advice.

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Blackdog dog food
84/100

Blackdog

Mid-range · Strong

Blackdog is a genuinely strong, fairly priced Australian natural-treat range: single-ingredient chews and air-dried meats sit happily next to crunchy oven-baked biscuits, so there's something for training, dental crunch and long-lasting chewing. The baked biscuits carry a longer ingredient list and added vitamins rather than being single-ingredient, and prices run a touch above supermarket value treats, but the Australian sourcing and breadth of choice earn their keep. Feed as an occasional reward — no more than about 10% of daily calories — alongside a complete, balanced diet. Not veterinary advice.

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Frequently asked questions

Huds and Toke scores 84/100 overall and 76/100 on value in our index (good on value). Huds and Toke is a charming, genuinely Australian-made gourmet treat brand that shines for birthdays, celebrations and everyday rewards, with hand-decorated cookies and cakes dogs clearly love. Most baked items are multi-ingredient (wheat flour, peanut butter, carob, yoghurt powder) rather than single-protein, so they sit a notch below human-grade single-ingredient ranges on label simplicity but offer character, fun and reliable quality. Feed these as occasional rewards alongside a complete and balanced diet, keeping treats to roughly 10% of daily calories. Not veterinary advice.

For a ~15kg adult dog, Huds and Toke works out from about $0 per day on Huds and Toke Carob Buttons Dog Treats 200g ($49.75/kg). Cost per serve is the figure that matters most — compare it against alternatives before deciding.

If value is your top priority and you can get similar quality cheaper, compare Huds and Toke carefully against Bell & Bone and The Paw Grocer. The right pick is the one that fits your dog and budget.

Consider Bell & Bone, The Paw Grocer, Blackdog. Compare them on price per kg and cost per day — a different brand may give you more for similar money.

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.

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