Hill’s Pet Food Delivery Service

April 20, 2024
Hill’s Pet Food Delivery Service

New Home Delivery Service. Have your Hill's pet food delivered to your front door. Simply call your local Sydney Animal Hospitals, let our staff member know what food you would like to order and pay over the phone.

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New Home Delivery Service

Have your Hill’s pet food delivered to your front door

1. Simply Call your local Sydney Animal Hospital

2. Let our staff member know what food you would like to order and pay over the phone

Your pet food will arrive within 2-5 business days at your front door.

Total postage is $14.50 per delivery from Australia Post (no matter what weight or number of bags)

Contact your local Sydney Animal Hospitals on;

To find out more about pet nutrition, including the best way to introduce a new food click here

Operational Hours

  • Newtown Open Monday to Friday 7am-11pm Saturday & Sunday 7am-6pm
  • Inner West Open Monday to Friday 7am-8pm Saturday & Sunday 8am-6pm
  • Norwest Open Monday to Friday 7am-9pm Saturday & Sunday 8am-6pm
  • Kellyville Open Monday to Friday 7am-9pm Saturday & Sunday 8am-6pm
  • Newport Open Monday to Sunday 7.30am-7pm
  • Avalon Open Monday to Friday 8am-7pm Saturday 8.30am-4pm closed Sundays
  • Baulkham Hills Open Monday to Friday 8am-7pm Saturday-Sundays 9am – 5pm

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