🐾 Power up your pup’s day with premium protein-packed fuel!
VICTOR Hi-Pro Plus is a super premium, gluten-free dry dog food featuring 30% protein and 20% fat from a multi-meat blend of beef, chicken, pork, and fish meals. Designed for active dogs and puppies, it supports all life stages with a proprietary VPRO supplement blend and is proudly made in the USA using locally sourced ingredients.
U**G
One of the best dog foods we’ve found
We’ve been feeding our dogs VICTOR Super Premium Hi‑Pro Plus for quite some time and have no complaints at all. Both of our dogs love the taste and always finish their bowls, and the high protein content (beef, chicken, pork and fish meals) has kept them energetic and healthy. Their coats are shiny, and they’ve never had any digestive issues, which speaks to the quality of the ingredients. Overall, it’s one of the best dog foods we’ve found, and we’ll keep using it.
L**T
Amazing for Labs
Love this food. My chocolate lab can be picky, but he gobbles this up every time. I feel good knowing he’s getting high protein and all the real meats. he’s full of energy and his coat is so shiny now. Big bag lasts about a month with him eating 4 cups a day, which is great because he eats a lot. Definitely going to keep him on this.
B**A
Great quality dog food
Did not smell rotten and did not have maggots in it. My puppy loves this food and he gobbled it up right away!!
S**Y
Victor - Victorious Again
Excellent food for our dog. Victor is the best for us and for many of my friends!
H**P
Great quality for the price!
A dog trainer I worked with gave this to his bite k-9 dogs. It was said to be quality but reasonably priced. So I’ve been giving it to my active redbone coon hound who’s a 3 year old male and Intact. I figured he would benefit from this high protein variety that has 4 different animal proteins. He really loves the taste! It does not smell like average dog food. It actually smells like fresh raw meat (not great to me) but great to him! The kibbles are small so I think good for digestion. We also add in wet food, real meat and oils or grease to his evening meal. Sometimes just a bit of kibble in the morning but he primarily eats one good meal a day. I’m lucky that a farm and pet store up the road sells this. Unfortunately the chain pet stores don’t sell this and I wish they did, and they should. Luckily Amazon sells a variety of bag sizes and I’m sure you could also get it from chewy. I definitely suggest this if you want to feed your dog a quality food with less filler.EDIT: Pet supplies plus (chain pet store) also sells this
C**S
Very good product!!
My dog loves this food and kept him healthy
M**N
Rottweilers and Pitbulls need this 90%+ meat protein
Absolutely the best dog food for Rottweilers and Pitbulls. This was recommended to me by my Rottweiler breeder who has been raising Rottweilers for 30 years. It’s the only thing she feeds her Rottweilers from the time they get off their mother’s nipple until 20 years later when they pass away.You can really see the shine in their coat and my dog is always lean. I run and walk him every day and he goes to the dog park typically twice a day. So that helps but I’ve seen other Rottweilers that get out a lot and they still look overweight where my dog looks like he goes to the gym and works out and this is the only thing I feed him besides frozen uncooked salmon.A lot of people don’t realize this, but if you have a Rottweiler or a pitbull, they need to eat 90% or more animal products because they don’t digest plants very well and this is the best dry dog food in the world.A size classic is perfect for adults and puppies so you can start them off on this as a puppy and continue to feed them as they grow into an adult.I’ve also gotten many compliments on my dog teeth. He’s four years old now and I’ve had a lot of dog professionals. Stopped me at the dog park and check his teeth and tell me wow his teeth are really clean. Do you brush them or something and actually I never brushed his teeth or have the vet do anything to his teeth, but I do feed him this and occasionally I give them those green treats that look like little brushes or combs that are supposed to brush dogs teeth so I don’t know if it’s due to this dog food or that or the combination, but my dog is extremely healthy and has good teeth.Last but not least as long as you’re not feeding your dog, wet food and he is one years old or older just keep their bowl full and let them graze at their own pace. They will not overeat this food and they will stay lean. You don’t want to risk under feeding them. It’s extremely high in protein and good for their health.
M**D
Food causing UTIs in dogs
If I could rate this 0 stars or less, I would. I am extremely on top of my two dogs health/diet and this food was the ONE change I made. In April was the first bag of food I got and May was the second time I bought it (I only got halfway through the 2nd bag before I discovered what was wrong with my dogs).There was an immediate decline in health from my Shepsky in April. He started to ask to go out constantly and there was a behavioral shift. He also started to have small piddle accidents in the house. He is super well trained so I knew something was wrong. Took him to the vet to find out he had a UTI. I started him on an antibiotic but still was feeding him VICTOR. Whence he finished his antibiotics, he wasn’t better. I took him back to the vet and got xrays, no bladder stones but still a UTI. He went on for a second round of antibiotics AND we prescribed him on Science Diet c/d which is urinary tract preventative kibble. After that change he immediately got better after a week and I have NOT (and will not) put him back on VICTOR.I thought it was due to the heat and that he just wasn’t keeping up with his water… but no. My purebred husky who was still eating VICTOR started to act up on June 21st. He started to ask to go out a ton, I thought he was just bored and started to add extra walks and go to the park. But no, he started to shake when he peed and he started to get scared to go outside cause it hurt him to pee. His behavior shifted and energy declined. I took him to the vet June 27th to find out it was the same thing. UTI. I have shifted his food since and there has been an immediate positive change.It’s the food. Whatever you do, do not feed this to your dogs. It is not healthy. The quality is not good.
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