Taste of the Wild High Prairie 12.2kg
The roasted bison and venison recipe is a novel-protein crowd-pleaser, again at a fair imported price.
From
$129 · $11.07/kg
Cheapest right now: Budget Pet Products · $129

What Taste of the Wild High Prairie 12.2kg costs at each retailer
Everyday full price across the major Australian stores, plus member and subscription pricing where it's offered. Cheapest is highlighted.
Prices are independent editorial estimates for the 12.2kg size, last reviewed June 2026, and can change with sales, member and subscription pricing. Always confirm the live price and exact size on the retailer's website before buying. PetReviews is not paid to rank retailers, and nothing here is veterinary advice.
Taste of the Wild High Prairie 12.2kg at a glance
Size
12.2kg
Type
Dry
Life stage
Adult
First ingredient
Buffalo
Protein
32%
Fat
18%
Grain-free
Yes
Cost per day
$2.20 (15kg dog)
Why we score Taste of the Wild High Prairie 12.2kg 7.6/10
The roasted bison and venison recipe is a novel-protein crowd-pleaser, again at a fair imported price.
What we like
- Novel-protein, grain-free recipes (salmon, venison, bison)
- Named meat leads the panel on most formulas
- Fair price per kg for a premium-styled food
Worth knowing
- Imported from the US, so availability and freshness vary
- Sourcing transparency trails the best Australian independents
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Frequently asked questions
Taste of the Wild High Prairie 12.2kg costs from $129 at Budget Pet Products, up to $145 at other retailers — about $11.07/kg and roughly $2.20 a day to feed a 15kg dog. See the full retailer price comparison above; prices are a guide and can change.
On our latest check, Budget Pet Products had Taste of the Wild High Prairie 12.2kg cheapest at $129. Member and subscription pricing can change that, so compare the everyday and member prices in the table above.
Taste of the Wild High Prairie 12.2kg is grain-free. Its first ingredient is Buffalo, with roughly 32% protein and 18% fat, and it's formulated for adult dogs.
No. PetReviews is an independent value and comparison resource, not veterinary advice. Prices are editorial estimates and can change. Always confirm the live price with the retailer, and speak to your vet before changing your pet's diet or starting a supplement.


