Is Petzyo Worth It?
A straight answer on whether Petzyo 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)
$2.32
~15kg dog
Scored by the Pet Reviews independent review board
Independent scoring · Updated June 2026 · Not veterinary advice

How Petzyo scores
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When Petzyo is worth it
- Owners who want Australian-made food on a convenient repeat delivery
- Dogs with sensitivities that do better on single-protein, novel-protein recipes
When to compare carefully
- You want the lowest price per kilo or a supermarket-aisle pickup
- You have no freezer space for the raw BARF side of the range
Petzyo Kibble That Counts Chicken & Turkey with Superfood Extras 8kg
$7.74/kg· $2.32/day



Is Petzyo worth it?
Petzyo is a genuinely transparent, Australian-made brand that pairs single-protein kibble with raw BARF in one flexible subscription, making it a strong everyday option for owners who value local sourcing and clean labels. It sits at the premium end on price and is mostly sold direct or through Petstock rather than the big pet retailers, so cleaner value can be found elsewhere if budget and in-store availability are the priority.
Not veterinary advice. Prices are a guide and can change — always confirm live pricing with the retailer.
Better-value alternatives to Petzyo


Super-premium · Strong
Lyka is a genuinely premium, transparent fresh-food subscription that does the homework for you: vet-formulated, human-grade, portioned to your dog and complete and balanced across all six recipes. The main trade-offs are cost and the subscription-only, freezer-space model rather than anything to do with the food itself. Best for owners who want a research-backed fresh diet and are happy to pay for it; cleaner-label value is available elsewhere if budget is the priority. Not veterinary advice.

Scratch
Premium · Strong
Scratch is one of the most transparent and genuinely premium dry foods you can buy in Australia, with clean Australian sourcing, full ingredient percentages and recipes for most life stages and sensitivities. The main trade-offs are price and the subscription-only, deliver-to-your-door model, plus a fairly compact range, so shoppers who want supermarket convenience or the very cheapest cost per kilo will find better value elsewhere. For owners who prioritise sourcing transparency and Australian-made quality, it is an easy recommendation.

Frontier Pets
Super-premium · Strong
One of the best-sourced foods you can buy in Australia, and the welfare and transparency claims hold up to scrutiny. Just go in clear-eyed about cost: this is a premium you pay for ethics and convenience, not a value pick, so it suits owners who can afford to feed it properly rather than stretch it.
Frequently asked questions
Petzyo scores 83/100 overall and 70/100 on value in our index (good on value). Petzyo is a genuinely transparent, Australian-made brand that pairs single-protein kibble with raw BARF in one flexible subscription, making it a strong everyday option for owners who value local sourcing and clean labels. It sits at the premium end on price and is mostly sold direct or through Petstock rather than the big pet retailers, so cleaner value can be found elsewhere if budget and in-store availability are the priority.
For a ~15kg adult dog, Petzyo works out from about $2.32 per day on Petzyo Kibble That Counts Chicken & Turkey with Superfood Extras 8kg ($7.74/kg). Cost per serve is the figure that matters most — compare it against alternatives before deciding.
If value is your top priority and you're feeding a large dog on a tight budget, compare Petzyo carefully against Lyka and Scratch. The right pick is the one that fits your dog and budget.
Consider Lyka, Scratch, Frontier Pets. 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.