Woolworths
The biggest supermarket footprint in the country, but the dog-food aisle is still just a supermarket aisle: narrow, built around the in-house Baxter's brand, with little premium and effectively no prescription choice. There's no pet subscription through the supermarket, and house-brand sourcing detail is thin. Cheap and everywhere for a top-up, but not a place to build a diet — even the group's own PetCulture only partly fills the gap.
Editorial verdictWoolworths is convenient and cheap for an entry-level bag, but the aisle is narrow, dominated by Baxter's, and short on premium and prescription choice, with no pet subscription and thin sourcing detail. It's an emergency top-up, not a diet plan. For real range, prescription support and strong Repeat Delivery value, a specialist like Petbarn is where a dog's regular food belongs.
Reviewed by the PetReviews editorial team
Independent scoring · Updated June 2026 · Not veterinary advice

Six checks, one model.
Pros & cons.
What works
- Cheap entry-level bag, in stock nationwide
- Extensive stores and reliable grocery delivery
Watch-outs
- Narrow aisle centred on the Baxter's house brand
- Almost no premium, fresh or prescription choice
- No pet-specific autoship through the supermarket itself
- Thin sourcing transparency on the house range
Best for
- A cheap top-up with the weekly shop
Avoid if
- You're choosing where to build a dog's regular diet
- You need premium, fresh or prescription food
Woolworths vs the cheapest rival.
Here's how a few popular bags priced at Woolworths 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.
Delivery, subscription & pricing.
Delivery cost
From ~$5 (standard grocery delivery); free over threshold
Free shipping over
$100 (grocery)
Subscription
Not available
Price match
Not advertised
Sample basket price
$163
Brands stocked
3+ brands
Woolworths' own dog food is sold under the Baxter's brand, which dominates a short aisle. The group also owns PetCulture, but that's a separate, still-limited online retailer; the supermarket itself publishes little on where its house food is made or sourced.
Woolworths's house brands.
These ranges are owned or exclusively promoted by Woolworths. 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.
- Baxter'sRetailer-owned house brand, sold exclusively through Woolworths
Woolworths' long-running supermarket house brand and one of the cheapest feeds per kg available. It sits near the bottom of our index for a clear reason: cereal-led panels rather than named meat, minimal sourcing detail behind the label, and meat content among the lowest in the range. The price is the entire pitch — there's little ingredient story to weigh against it.
Key brands stocked at Woolworths.
Popular bags carried here include Baxter's Dry Dog Food Chicken & Vegetables 18kg. Prices vary by retailer, so always check price per kg on the size you actually buy.
Other strong retailers to compare with Woolworths
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 Woolworths.

Coles
Online pet store
Coles is fine for grabbing a cheap bag when you're already doing the groceries, but the dog-food aisle is narrow, house-brand-heavy and offers almost nothing in premium or prescription. With no pet subscription and thin sourcing transparency, it's a top-up option, not a place to build a diet. For genuine range, prescription support and competitive Repeat Delivery value, a specialist like Petbarn is the better home for your dog's regular food.
Sample basket
$165

PetCulture
Online pet store
PetCulture is a neat site with a tempting first-order subscription offer, but the catalogue is small, prescription choice is limited and there's no store network. Once the introductory discount is spent there's little reason to stay versus Petbarn, which carries far more range and strong ongoing Repeat Delivery value. Read the subscription terms before you're swayed by the headline number.
Sample basket
$190

Pet Circle
Online pet store
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.
Sample basket
$188
Woolworths FAQs
Woolworths is convenient and cheap for an entry-level bag, but the aisle is narrow, dominated by Baxter's, and short on premium and prescription choice, with no pet subscription and thin sourcing detail. It's an emergency top-up, not a diet plan. For real range, prescription support and strong Repeat Delivery value, a specialist like Petbarn is where a dog's regular food belongs. Scores and prices here are illustrative editorial estimates — always confirm the current price and compare price per kg before buying.
Woolworths delivery is from ~$5 (standard grocery delivery); free over threshold, with free shipping over $100 (grocery). It does not currently offer a subscription program.
No subscription program is currently offered. Woolworths does not advertise a price match, so compare its everyday price against rivals directly.
Yes — Woolworths offers Baxter's 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.
