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Value verdict · 2026
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Is The Paw Grocer Worth It?

A straight answer on whether The Paw Grocer 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

Excellent

Value score

0/100

Strong

From (per day)

$0.50

~15kg dog

By the Dog Food Reviews Editorial Team

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

The Paw Grocer dog food
Excellent
93/100
The scorecard

How The Paw Grocer scores

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93
OverallExcellent
84
Price & valueStrong
95
Ingredient qualityExcellent
86
NutritionStrong
94
TransparencyExcellent

When The Paw Grocer is worth it

  • Training rewards and high-value treats
  • Owners who want human-grade, single-ingredient treats
  • Fussy eaters and topping a complete meal

When to compare carefully

  • You want a complete and balanced meal
  • You need the cheapest bulk treats
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Best per-serve value

The Paw Grocer Freeze-Dried Chicken Necks 100g

$190/kg· $0.50/day

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The verdict
93/100
Excellent
Editorial assessment

Is The Paw Grocer worth it?

Our standout treat range, and the one we'd pick first. Human-grade, genuinely single-ingredient and made entirely in Australia, with nothing added to muddy the label — the premium per gram buys real purity. Feed as treats alongside a complete diet, not as a meal. Not veterinary advice.

93
Overall
98
vs. avg.
Excellent
Rating

Not veterinary advice. Prices are illustrative and manually entered for v1 — always confirm live pricing with the retailer.

Better-value alternatives to The Paw Grocer

Frequently asked questions

The Paw Grocer scores 93/100 overall and 84/100 on value in our index (strong on value). Our standout treat range, and the one we'd pick first. Human-grade, genuinely single-ingredient and made entirely in Australia, with nothing added to muddy the label — the premium per gram buys real purity. Feed as treats alongside a complete diet, not as a meal. Not veterinary advice.

For a ~15kg adult dog, The Paw Grocer works out from about $0.50 per day on The Paw Grocer Black Label Freeze-Dried Chicken Breast 100g ($220/kg). Cost per serve is the figure that matters most — compare it against alternatives before deciding.

If value is your top priority and you can get similar quality cheaper, compare The Paw Grocer carefully against Bell & Bone. The right pick is the one that fits your dog and budget.

Consider Bell & Bone. Compare them on price per kg and cost per day — a different brand may give you more for similar money.

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 with the retailer before buying.