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Retailer review · Australia

Pet Circle

A polished online-only retailer with a deep premium catalogue — but the everyday prices aren't always the bargain the slick site implies. Its premium positioning and heavy push of own-label ranges (Providore, The Nosh Project) mean you can often beat its per-kg price on mainstream lines elsewhere, including at Petbarn with member pricing or Repeat Delivery.

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Overall score · out of 100

Editorial verdictPet Circle is a strong online experience with a genuinely deep premium catalogue, but it trades on premium positioning rather than the lowest per-kg price. On mainstream brands you can frequently do better elsewhere — including Petbarn with member pricing or Repeat Delivery — and you lose the option of a store when you need advice or a return. Check the per-kg price before you assume the polished site means the best value.

StrongSample basket $188Repeat delivery

Reviewed by the PetReviews editorial team

Independent scoring · Updated June 2026 · Not veterinary advice

Pet Circle dog food and delivery
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Score breakdown

Six checks, one model.

Pricing & valueStrong80/100
RangeStrong84/100
DeliveryStrong82/100
Subscription & repeat deliveryStrong84/100
Private-label transparencyGood75/100
Overall valueStrong82/100
The balance sheet

Pros & cons.

What works

  • Deep premium and prescription catalogue
  • Autoship locks in a discount once you commit
  • Fast metro delivery above the free-shipping threshold

Watch-outs

  • Premium positioning means everyday prices often aren't the cheapest per kg on mainstream brands
  • Heavy promotion of own-label Providore and The Nosh Project alongside national brands
  • No physical stores, so no click-and-collect, in-person advice or easy returns
  • Best value is gated behind committing to autoship

Best for

  • Shoppers who want a deep online premium catalogue
  • Autoship on premium diets

Avoid if

  • You want the lowest price per kg on mainstream lines
  • You want stores nearby for advice or returns
Sample basket

Pet Circle vs the cheapest rival.

Here's how a few popular bags priced at Pet Circle compare to the cheapest price for the same product in our index. Prices are illustrative editorial estimates — always check the live price and price per kg on the size you actually buy.

Popular bagAt Pet CircleCheapest in our indexDifference
Black Hawk Adult Chicken & Rice 20kg$8.45/kg$165$159at Budget Pet Products+$6
Black Hawk Grain Free Adult Chicken 15kg$10.60/kg$152$149at Budget Pet Products+$3
SavourLife Grain Free Adult Lamb 15kg$9.93/kg$142$139at Budget Pet Products+$3
SavourLife Original Adult Chicken 18kg$8.06/kg$138$135at Budget Pet Products+$3
The facts

Delivery, subscription & pricing.

Delivery cost

Flat-rate; free over threshold

Free shipping over

$49

Subscription

Autoship discounts on every order

Price match

Not advertised

Sample basket price

$188

Brands stocked

9+ brands

Sells Providore and The Nosh Project as exclusive own-label ranges, and these get prominent placement against national brands. Worth labelling clearly, because the margin-rich house lines are what the site nudges you toward rather than the cheapest comparable national-brand bag.

Retailer-owned / house-promoted

Pet Circle's house brands.

These ranges are owned or exclusively promoted by Pet Circle. They're often an affordable everyday option, sitting alongside national brands on the same shelf. Comparing them on price per kg and ingredients is the best way to find the right value for your dog.

  • ProvidoreSold primarily as a Pet Circle exclusive/house range

    A premium-styled range sold through a single retailer. The formulas are reasonable and the price is sharp, but transparency is the weak spot: sourcing and ownership detail is thinner than national brands, and a retailer house range gives you less independent insight into what's in each batch. The 'premium' look outpaces the sourcing detail behind it, so judge it strictly on price-per-kg, not packaging.

  • The Nosh ProjectSold primarily as a Pet Circle exclusive/house range

    A modern, heavily-marketed retailer-exclusive range where the branding does a lot of the work. The formulas are pleasant enough, but transparency lags national brands and a single-retailer house range gives you limited insight into sourcing and batch consistency. Slick packaging isn't a substitute for ingredient detail — price it per kg against independent brands rather than buying the look.

Range

Key brands stocked at Pet Circle.

Popular bags carried here include Black Hawk Adult Chicken & Rice 20kg, Black Hawk Grain Free Adult Chicken 15kg, SavourLife Grain Free Adult Lamb 15kg. Prices vary by retailer, so always check price per kg on the size you actually buy.

Compare before you buy

Other strong retailers to compare with Pet Circle

Many carry the same brands, so it's always worth a price-per-kg check. These are the other online stores we'd weigh up alongside Pet Circle.

Pet Circle FAQs

Pet Circle is a strong online experience with a genuinely deep premium catalogue, but it trades on premium positioning rather than the lowest per-kg price. On mainstream brands you can frequently do better elsewhere — including Petbarn with member pricing or Repeat Delivery — and you lose the option of a store when you need advice or a return. Check the per-kg price before you assume the polished site means the best value. Scores and prices here are illustrative editorial estimates — always confirm the current price and compare price per kg before buying.

Pet Circle delivery is flat-rate; free over threshold, with free shipping over $49. It also offers repeat delivery: autoship discounts on every order.

Yes — autoship discounts on every order. Pet Circle does not advertise a price match, so compare its everyday price against rivals directly.

Yes — Pet Circle offers Providore and The Nosh Project as a retailer-owned or house-promoted range. These are clearly labelled here so you can compare them like-for-like against national brands. House brands can be a good-value everyday option; comparing on price per kg and ingredients is the best way to find what suits your dog.