COLUMBUS, Georgia, Sept. 23, 2020 – United by a shared passion for the outdoors, VICTOR has created an exclusive subline of super premium dog food formulas, in partnership with Realtree, that have been formulated specifically with the nutritional needs of active, hunting dogs in mind.
These formulas feature enhanced levels of essential nutrients for energy and stamina to keep your dog by your side and running strong day after day, season after season.
The two new VICTOR formulas — Realtree MAX-5 PRO and Realtree EDGE ENERGY — are formulated with added glucosamine and chondroitin to support active dogs’ hips and joints.
“Realtree is an exciting partner for us as VICTOR has a deep history of feeding hunting and working dogs across the country,” Greg Cyr, CEO and president of Mid America Pet Food, manufacturer of VICTOR, said. “These dogs are athletes and require super premium nutrition to keep them in shape season after season. Our new Realtree formulas are specifically designed for the nutritional needs of a hunting dog, because we know how important it is to keep your hunting partner in peak shape.”
Since its beginning in 2007, VICTOR has been committed to creating super premium pet food at a common-sense value. Every bag of kibble is produced in VICTOR’s East Texas facility, and is made with its proprietary blend of four carefully selected essential ingredients — selenium yeast, mineral complexes, prebiotics and probiotics — to maximize your pet’s genetic potential regardless of breed, activity level or size. These ingredients work to support metabolism and promote a healthy digestion and immune-defense system.
About the formulas:
MAX-5 PRO draws inspiration from one of VICTOR’s top-selling formulas (Hi Pro Plus) and features:
· Desirable 30/20 protein to fat ratio
· Beef meal as the first ingredient
· Gluten-free grains
· Multiple meat protein sources (beef, fish and duck meals)
· 88 percent of protein derived from high quality meat sources
· Hip and joint support from added glucosamine and chondroitin
EDGE ENERGY is VICTOR’s highest-calorie formula available and is ideal for upland hunting dogs and dogs in colder-weather regions who are burning energy all day long. Additional formula highlights include:
· High-calorie formula at 415kcal/cup
· 28/22 protein to fat ratio
· Beef meal as the first ingredient
· Gluten-free grains
· Multiple meat protein sources (beef, fish and duck meals)
· 85 percent of protein derived from high-quality meat sources
· Hip and joint support from added glucosamine and chondroitin
· Added Salmon oil, rich in omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids which supports a healthy immune system, healthy coat and skin and improved cognitive function.
· Added Chia seeds for a high-quality source of fiber, good for heart health.
You can look for VICTOR’s Realtree subline where VICTOR is sold.
About VICTOR Super Premium Pet Food
Founded in 2007, Mid America Pet Food produces VICTOR Super Premium Pet Food (VICTOR) and Eagle Mountain Pet Food (Eagle Mountain). Based in East Texas, both brands offer reliable pet nutrition at a common-sense value. VICTOR’s super premium dog food formulas have been nationally recognized and are a trusted nutrition source for pet owners across the country, including outdoor enthusiasts, hunters, trainers and breeders. More information about Mid America Pet Food, VICTOR, and Eagle Mountain is available at http://www.mapf.com, www.victorpetfood.com and http://www.eaglemountainpetfood.com.
About Realtree
Realtree is the world’s leading camouflage designer, marketer, and licensor with over 1,000 licensees utilizing the Realtree camouflage brand. Thousands of outdoor and lifestyle products are available in Realtree camouflage patterns. In addition, Realtree is committed to supporting individuals and groups that work to ensure our outdoor heritage, the conservation of natural places, and the wildlife that resides there. Find Realtree on Realtree 365, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and at Realtree.com.
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Source: Huntinglife