My vet told me to use this website and…
My vet told me to use this website and now I know why - it's awesome! Not filled with junk brands like lots of others and i got my delivery way quicker than the one I was using before.
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Built with Vets, Priced with Purpose Vets Love Pets is reimagining how Australians access pet health essentials: by making expert care more accessible, affordable, and vet-backed from start to finish. Founded in partnership with local clinics, we help pet parents follow through on expert advice with confidence. Every product is thoughtfully selected: vet-trusted, pet-focused, and fairly priced. It’s designed to complement the care that starts in your clinic, and support the vets who make it possible. Why We Exist When a vet recommends a product in clinic, there can be a disconnect between that advice and what happens at home. Pet parents are left comparing lookalikes online or defaulting to generic retailers. Vets Love Pets helps by giving pet parents a simpler, more reliable way to act on expert guidance, without compromise. Every product is carefully selected with veterinary input and designed to help strengthen continuity of care. We stock products for dogs and cats, all the way through to birds, small animals, horses and more. What We Offer Vet-Trusted Range We only stock what vets trust. Every product meets clinical standards and has a clear purpose, from prescription diets and supplements to everyday health essentials. Accessible Pricing Expert care shouldn’t come with a premium. Our prices are intentional: fair, transparent, and built for real-life budgets. Continuity of Care Founded in partnership with local clinics, Vets Love Pets gives pet parents the clarity to act confidently on the care their vet recommends, without compromise.
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My vet told me to use this website and now I know why - it's awesome! Not filled with junk brands like lots of others and i got my delivery way quicker than the one I was using before.
Amazing company, super responsive whenever I’ve had questions and delivery is always really quick. Takes a lot of the stress out of managing medications for my two older dogs. Great pricing too and the loyalty program is a nice bonus. Couldn’t recommend them enough for all your pet needs!
So glad I discovered this website! I have been using them for about a year now and have been so impressed with their reliability and customer service. Nearly all my deliveries have arrived really quickly and the one time it didn't, their customer service team helped me sort out the issue with Australia Post. My dog is on a regular prescription medication for her heart and VLP makes it super easy to order my repeats!
I placed an order for Prime100 SPD Air Dried Turkey & Flaxseed dog food on 3 March after the product was listed on the website as in stock and available for purchase. Payment was taken immediately. Shortly afterwards I was informed the item was actually out of stock, and the estimated restock date has since been pushed back multiple times. The latest update would mean over three weeks of delay for an order that was supposedly “in stock”.
Unfortunately this is not the first time this has happened. The exact same issue occurred with my previous order of dog food from this store, where a product shown as available turned out not to be in stock after payment had already been processed.
What is particularly concerning is that even after these delays and notifications that the item is out of stock, the website still currently lists the product as “in stock” and available for purchase. This makes it very difficult for customers to rely on the accuracy of the store’s inventory when ordering essential items like dog food online.
Under Australian Consumer Law, businesses should not accept payment for goods if they know they cannot supply them within a reasonable timeframe. Repeatedly advertising items as available while later advising they cannot be supplied raises legitimate concerns about inventory accuracy and compliance with those obligations.
If you are searching for Prime100 dog food or other pet food online, I would strongly recommend confirming stock availability elsewhere before ordering.
I ordered food twice from them. They promise fast delivery and it arrived in 3 weeks after I put a strong claim. The apologised saying they were sending it from the wherever instead of where they claim to be and blamed the transport company. The second time was even worse....I ordered in on the 26th of november an as of the 17 of december the order has not been processed at their end. I buy dog food online all the time and this is the WORST company I have ever ordered from...they just don't care about you as a client or your pet. Run away from them.
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