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Black Hawk

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Black Hawk vs Royal Canin

A score-by-score comparison of Black Hawk and Royal Canin — value, ingredients and transparency — run through the same independent 100-point methodology.

By the Dog Food Reviews Editorial Team

Independent scoring · Not pay-to-rank · Last updated June 2026 · Not veterinary advice

Black Hawk tier

Premium

Royal Canin tier

Super-premium

Black Hawk cheapest/kg

$8.45/kg

Lower per kg

Royal Canin cheapest/kg

$10.60/kg

Black Hawk dog food
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Higher overall

Black Hawk

EBOS Group (Masterpet, Australia/NZ)

A popular premium-mainstream brand that's everywhere and reasonably priced in big bags — but its strength is reach, not ingredients. Quality swings noticeably across the range: the better formulas lead with named meat, while cheaper lines lean on rice and grain to bulk out the panel. You're partly paying for shelf presence and marketing, so read the specific recipe rather than the brand badge.

PremiumEveryday feeding if you pick the right recipeOwners who want availability over peak ingredients
Royal Canin dog food
Royal Canin logo

Royal Canin

Mars Petcare

The vet-clinic heavyweight, and the clinical research genuinely is best-in-class. But the everyday ingredient panels don't match the price: they lean on by-product meals, corn and grain rather than named single-source protein, and you're paying a high price per kg for the brand's vet-clinic shelf presence and breed-specific marketing as much as for what's in the bag. The therapeutic lines earn their keep; the standard ranges are expensive for the ingredient quality.

Super-premiumVet-prescribed therapeutic feedingGenuine condition-specific needs
The scorecard

Score by score

Both brands run through the same six-part model. Higher is better on every dimension — the longer bar marks the leader.

Black Hawk logoBlack Hawk
Royal CaninRoyal Canin logo
76Overall score68
Black Hawk leads
74Price & value54
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76Ingredient quality60
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76Nutrition78
Royal Canin leads
74Transparency66
Black Hawk leads
83Availability80
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76Customer sentiment70
Black Hawk leads
DetailBlack HawkRoyal Canin
Price tierPremiumSuper-premium
Cheapest per kg$8.45/kg$10.60/kg
Made inAustraliaFrance / Multiple
Who leads where

The verdict, by category

Best value

Black Hawk logo

Black Hawk

Lower cost per day for similar quality.

Best ingredients

Black Hawk logo

Black Hawk

Named-meat-first and protein quality.

Most transparent

Black Hawk logo

Black Hawk

Ingredient, ownership and origin clarity.

76/100
Good
Editorial assessment

Our verdict

On our index, Black Hawk comes out ahead overall (76 vs 68). But the right choice depends on your dog: Black Hawk leads on value, while Black Hawk leads on ingredients. Compare cost per day and the cheapest retailer for each before you buy.

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Overall
80
vs. avg.
Good
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Not veterinary advice. Good vs Average overall. Prices are illustrative and manually entered for v1 — always confirm live pricing with the retailer.

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Frequently asked questions

On our value score, Black Hawk edges ahead (74 vs 54). Value is about cost per day, not sticker price — compare the per-kg figures above and the cheapest retailer for each before deciding.

Black Hawk scores higher on ingredient quality (76 vs 60) in our index. We look at named-meat-first, protein source quality, wholefoods and fillers.

Black Hawk scores higher on transparency. Transparency covers ingredient clarity, country of manufacture, ownership and feeding-guide detail.

Online-only retailers like Pet Circle and Budget Pet Products are usually the price-to-beat on everyday pricing, while Petbarn is a strong all-rounder with the widest range, stores nationwide and competitive member and Repeat Delivery pricing. Whichever you choose, compare price per kg before buying.

No. Dog Food Reviews is an independent value and comparison resource, not veterinary advice. Prices are illustrative and manually entered for v1 — always confirm the live price and speak to your vet before changing your dog's diet.