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VICTOR Super Premium Grain Free Yukon River Canine dog food delivers 33% high-quality fish protein and 16% fat in a grain-free formula designed for normally active dogs of all breeds and life stages. Fortified with the exclusive VPRO blend, it supports immune, digestive, skin, and coat health. Made in the USA with locally sourced ingredients, this nutrient-dense kibble ensures optimal energy, growth, and wellness for your furry companion.



































| ASIN | B00HC4JD4G |
| ASIN | B00HC4JD4G |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,433 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #437 in Dry Dog Food |
| Brand Name | VICTOR |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Care Instructions | Keep fresh water available at all times |
| Color | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,420) |
| Date First Available | December 6, 2013 |
| Date First Available | December 6, 2013 |
| Directions | Follow feeding directions on packaging. |
| Included Components | 5 lb. Bag of Dog Food |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.5 x 9 x 13 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 13.23 x 10.2 x 4.29 inches |
| Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
| Item model number | 894308002244 |
| Item model number | 894308002244 |
| Manufacturer | Mid America Pet Food LLC |
| Manufacturer | Mid America Pet Food LLC |
| Model Name | VICTOR Select - Grain Free Yukon River Canine Recipe |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 9 x 13 inches; 5 Pounds |
| Size | 5 Pound (Pack of 1) |
| Specific Uses for Product | Active, Coat, Immune Support |
| Target Audience Keyword | cat, dogs |
| Warranty Description | VICTOR Product Satisfaction Guarantee: If you (or your pet) are not 100% satisfied with any VICTOR product. Contact the Amazon Seller for more details. |
A**A
Best in the Industry!
My German Shepherd loves this food. This food helped him with his grain allergy and strengthened his skin & coat health. They are about the size of coco puffs so the servings go a long way. Definitely worth the cash and can last close to three weeks. I recommend this brand to anyone!
V**S
Good quality
Excellent product
D**R
Great for sensitive skin
Victor Salmon & Sweet Potato is the best food I have found for my sensitive skin and stomach English Bulldog. Small kibble is also ideal for small dogs easy shipping to my front door.
L**T
No grains
No allergies for my purebred poodle. I buy this over and over again.
M**E
Dog loves it!
My dog loves it! I wish it was more affordable but my dog is getting older and it’s harder for him to eat bigger kibble and so I love that these are smaller and he can chew them easier. I had him eating the purina pro plan food and he wouldn’t eat it so this dog food is excellent!
J**D
Good
Small size bites, dogs like it
S**E
Save yourself time and money!!! Godsend..
This is the best dog food by far, I've done a lot of research and this food is the best and the cost is amazing.. I would drive and hour to get this food because you couldn't get it anywhere but select places but now a large chain carries it but to have it at my door and it's 5 dollars cheaper saves me time now I get excited when the dogs need more food.. My 1 year old son loves to open the box and feed his 2 brothers when it gets here now it's actually a fun thing for our family and not a burden of packing up the car for a road trip to get dog food now it's more time at the dog park. Thank You so Much.. Also I wanted to say that I went to order the food and it wasn't available I was freaking out and figured it was to good to be true but I looked at other sellers and came back and it was in stock 10 minutes later so I was so happy to see it wasn't out for long..
P**N
Cane Corso Puppy Loves it
My 9 week old Cane Corso puppy eats this voraciously. You may be wondering, "why aren't you feeding him puppy food?" Well because contrary to popular belief, most puppy foods are not good for large or giant breeds...yes, even the ones that say "large breed puppy food". These puppy foods are usually TOO rich in protein and calcium. They also often have the wrong calcium/phosphorus ratio. Large or giant breeds should grow steadily, not rapidly. If a large/giant breed puppy grows too fast, he/she will likely end up with major joint problems...including the dreaded hip dysplasia. I actually mix the Victor with Avoderm grain-free salmon and sweet potato 50/50 and this gives me the correct amounts of each nutrient. In general, you want protein to be in the mid to high 20% range anything higher than 30% and you're risking it...calcium between 1.0-1.3...calcium/phosphorus ratio at just about 1/1. In the mid 90s I had a big Rottie(Thor) that I wanted to grow fast and learned all of this the hard way. Although both his parents were rated "excellent" by OFA, Thor turned out to be severely dysplastic. It broke my heart, as he got older, to constantly see him try to pull himself up off the floor with minimal use of his hind quarters. To realize that it was more than likely my fault was devastating. I hope this can at least help someone who doesn't know make an informed decision on the right food for your large/giant pup. I was one of those that didn't know and I really wish I had come across this information from Thor's puppyhood...by the way, he was also from a Champion bloodline and considered a "show quality" puppy. However, he also turned out to be greatly undershot, which is a disqualifying fault for the breed standard. Again, both parents...scissor bites. This was also likely the result of too much calcium in the diet. Your puppy can have all the genes of a champion dog, but if malnourished, it won't matter. Please do your research to ensure the health of your pup. I am a huge dog lover and I really hope I helped keep someone from making the same mistake I made with this review. Good luck and God Bless your dog! In addition to the correct nutritional value, most puppy foods are not grain-free. A lot of large/giant breeds have some type of allergy toward grains.
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