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VictorSuper Premium Dog Food is a high-energy, gluten-free dry kibble designed for active and sporting dogs. Formulated with quality beef and chicken meal proteins, it supports stamina and endurance across all life stages and breeds. Made in the USA with a proprietary VPRO blend of supplements, this dog food ensures optimal nutrition and performance for your furry companion.
R**S
Nutritious… keeps our dogs healthy
This food was recommended by the breeder.High protein… not a lot of fillers….Reduced waste too!!!
L**O
Good on my German Shepards stomach and he seems to love it
Victor never seems to disappoint. This food is high on protein and is not as expensive as it’s competitors. We always mix the bag whenever we change ‘flavors’ to help with his stomach but as we were mixing it my dog Diesel was asking for food and so we gave him quite a bit. He had no stomach issues. I highly recommend it.
A**K
Recently switched over from "Victor High Pro"
Switched over because of the $10 difference. Really haven't had any problems with it and I actually think the dogs like this one more!
B**O
Best
My Doberman still loves this.
B**R
Great buy
Great buy and cheaper than buying from chewy
K**M
Pup liked it, but kinda pricey
My dog liked it. A little expensive..
E**S
My dogs loves it
It's the best dog food for my huskies, Alaskan malamute and my poms! They love it! Great quality for the price!
S**A
Recommended by a professional breeder
My German Shorthair is THE PICKIEST eater...I battled with her as a puppy trying to get her to choke down the Eukanuba puppy food her breeder recommended, then my handlers wanted me to try her on Royal Canin to try to get some weight on her--and she didn't like it either. I let myself be bullied into trying a couple of things at Petco before getting bawled out by my vet for succumbing to all the hype about certain foods--but mainly I just wanted her to EAT. My breeder suggested BillJac, which she sort of liked, but it is very dry and you can't wet it or it turns to pure mush. Then another German Shorthair showdog owner suggested I try Victor. It has the reputation for being a good food. It IS pricey, but it isn't available to me locally. Now I give her two cups of Victor beside two cups of Billjac in her bowl each evening. She alternates on which side of the bowl she goes after. Usually all four cups are gone by mid-day the next day, at which point we load her up again. She is MAINTAINING her weight--not gaining, but I find I have to really coddle her to get weight on her. Food just doesn't motivate her--unless it's blocks of cheese.
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