Quick Review
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Nutrition - 10/10
10/10
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Ingredients - 9/10
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Review Summary
Victor Nutra Pro is a high-quality dry dog food. Its nutrient profile is significantly above average, and it provides a significantly above-average proportion of protein and fat and a significantly below-average proportion of carbohydrates. This nutrient profile is very satisfactory for the majority of dogs regardless of activity level.
The formula includes a range of high-quality meat and fish ingredients such as Beef, Chicken, and Pork. In addition to these meat ingredients, the formula contains a single grain ingredient which is Millet. While we don’t believe grains are the ideal source of carbohydrates in dog food, they only contribute a modest sum of carbohydrates.
The large number of ingredients present in Victor Nutra Pro, including meat and fish, may mean that it is unsuitable for dogs with serious dietary allergies or sensitivities, as there are a number of ingredients that could trigger these. However, for those without dietary issues, this is a very nutritious and high-quality dog food, and one which we are happy to recommend.
Overall
9.5/10Pros
High-Quality Meat & Fish Ingredients
Very Satisfactory Nutrition
Cons
Contains A Grain Ingredient
A Full review of Nutra Pro by Victor
Nutritional Analysis
The ideal nutrition for a dog is entirely dependent on its unique circumstances. However, a high proportion of protein and fat combined with a lower proportion of carbohydrates is the most appropriate nutrition profile for the vast majority of dogs.
Dogs are very capable of consuming a high proportion of carbohydrates; however, a diet high in protein and fat is more appropriate and a better reflection of their natural ancestral diet.
Carbohydrate Content Analysis
Dogs use carbohydrates as a simple energy source. Dogs do not require significant carbohydrates in their diet, and they are commonly added to reduce cost and increase shelf life.
As the chart above displays, a maximum of 26% of Victor Nutra Pro calories are derived from carbohydrates.
Please note that this is the maximum amount of carbohydrates as calculated by the guaranteed analysis. In reality, this value of carbohydrates is likely to be a lot lower. This is significantly below average for a Dry Dog Food.
The carbohydrates present in this formula are from a single source of grains which is Millet. We do not generally advise for the use of grains in dog food, but there are some circumstances where they can be appropriate, such as dogs with severe allergies or sensitivities.
The overall proportion of carbohydrates is low, which is very satisfactory. While slightly above what we would consider ideal, it would be very well suited for the majority of dogs.
Protein Content Analysis
Dogs use Protein for growth, development, and maintenance. Excess protein can be burned as calories. As the chart above displays, a minimum of 36% of Victor Nutra Pro calories are derived from protein.
Please note that this is the minimum amount of protein as calculated by the guaranteed analysis. In reality, this value of protein is likely to be higher. This is significantly above average for a Dry Dog Food.
The protein used in this formula is sourced from a large range of meat and fish meal ingredients such as Beef, Chicken, and Menhaden Fish Meal.
Meat and fish-based proteins such as Beef are the preferred source and can provide the complete amino acid coverage needed for growth, repair, and maintenance. This protein content will be sufficient for all dogs, including those who are very active.
Fat Content Analysis
Dogs use fat as a concentrated energy source. In addition, fats also play a role in development and maintenance. As the chart above displays, a minimum of 38% of Victor Nutra Pro calories are derived from Fat.
Please note that this is the minimum amount of fat as calculated by the guaranteed analysis. In reality, this value of fat is likely to be a lot higher. This is significantly above average for a Dry Dog Food.
The fat present in this formula appears to be from the Beef, Chicken, and Menhaden Fish ingredients. Meat and fish-based fats are the natural sources of fat in a dog’s diet.
This level of fat is sufficient to satisfy the energy needs of almost all dogs, including those who are extremely active.
You would imagine that the fish ingredients contribute to increase the level of the Omega 3 Fatty Acids. However, the overall level is quite low and unimpressive.
Calorie Density
Overall, Victor Nutra Pro contains an average of 3909 kcal/kg 475 kcal/cup
Disclaimer
Once again, please note that the values in this section are calculated using the product’s guaranteed analysis. The guaranteed analysis only lists the minimum and maximum values, and as a consequence, these can sometimes be an inaccurate representation.
As a rule of thumb, most dog foods will contain slightly more protein and considerably more fat than their guaranteed analysis. This will have the knock-on effect of reducing the relative amount of carbohydrates present.
However, also note that every dog food is different, and some will be considerably closer to the guaranteed analysis than others.
Guaranteed Analysis – Victor Nutra Pro
Pet foods in the United States are legally required by the AAFCO to have a guaranteed analysis on their packaging.
A guaranteed analysis must display certain nutritional information. This is similar to how nutritional values are now commonly displayed on food for human consumption.
The information that must be displayed includes Crude Protein, Crude Fat, Crude Fiber, and Moisture. Some guaranteed analyses will contain additional information. The guaranteed analysis for this product is listed below.
- Crude Protein (Min) – 38.00%
- Crude Fat (Min) – 18.00%
- Crude Fiber (Max) – 3.50%
- Moisture (Max) – 9.00%
- Omega 6 Fatty Acids (Min) – 2.5%
- Omega 3 Fatty Acids (Min) – 0.4%
Ingredient Analysis
The ingredients of pet food are disclosed on the packaging of the product as a list in descending order. Therefore the ingredients at the start of the list make up the bulk of the pet foods content.
As a consequence, the quality of these primary ingredients is the most significant factor in determining the quality of pet food.
However, ingredients listed further down the ingredient list should not be ignored, especially if they could have adverse or harmful effects on a pet.
High-Quality Ingredients
- Chicken Meal
- Beef Meal
- Menhaden Fish Meal
- Pork Meal
Low-Quality Ingredients
- N/A
Dangerous / Harmful Ingredients
- N/A
In-Depth Meat/Fish Ingredient Review
The meat and fish ingredients of dog food are, without a doubt, the most important. They are critical as they provide the majority of the protein and fat that dogs desperately need.
Also, these ingredients would have made up the bulk of dogs’ ancestors’ diet. Therefore, the quality of a dog food formula’s meat and fish ingredients is crucial. Victor Nutra Pro contains four sources of meat or fish.
The primary meat source present is Chicken Meal. Chicken Meal is considered a high-quality source of protein. Meat Meal is a concentrated form of meat that has already had the majority of its moisture removed.
This means that gram for gram it is much richer in protein and other nutrients. Chicken Meal will contain the same vitamins and minerals as Chicken but in higher concentrations. This includes the high levels of Niacin and Vitamin B6.
The secondary meat source present is Beef Meal. Beef Meal is considered a high-quality source of protein. Meat Meal is a concentrated form of meat that has already had the majority of its moisture removed.
This means that gram for gram it is much richer in protein and other nutrients. Beef Meal contains the same vitamins and minerals as Beef but in higher concentrations. This includes high levels of minerals like Iron and Zinc.
Another meat source present is Pork Meal. Pork Meal is considered a high-quality source of protein. Meat Meal is a concentrated form of meat that has already had the majority of its moisture removed.
This means that gram for gram it is much richer in protein and other nutrients. Pork Meal will contain the same vitamins and minerals as Pork but in higher concentrations. This includes Thiamin and significant levels of Iron.
Another fish source present is Menhaden Fish Meal. Menhaden Fish Meal is considered an average-quality source of fish.
Menhaden Fish are small oily fish that are not fit for human consumption. The oil is removed from these fish, and the leftover flesh is turned into a fish meal.
This fish meal is high in protein. Unfortunately, as most of the oil has been removed, Menhaden Fish Meal is not high in the beneficial Omega Fatty Acids like other fish.
In-Depth None-Meat Ingredient Review
Millet is a cereal grain that is high in carbohydrates and plant-based proteins. It is considered a low-quality addition to dog food.
Grains such as millet are not biologically appropriate for dogs and should be avoided if possible. Millet has little nutritional value past its carbohydrate and protein content.
Flaxseed is a beneficial ingredient that is commonplace in higher-quality dog food. Flaxseed contains high levels of the Omega 3 and 6 Fatty Acids, which provide a range of health benefits such as healthier skin and fur and improved cognitive function.
Also, Flaxseed contains high levels of protein for a plant-based ingredient. Finally, Flaxseed provides Lignans which can help reduce inflammation and cholesterol.
Alfalfa is a flowering plant that is closely related to Peas and other legumes. Alfalfa has a long history of use in livestock feed and as a supplement for humans.
It has a similar proportion of protein to other legumes, which means it can contribute to a minor sum if there is a sufficient quantity used.
Alfalfa’s greatest strength is the vast range of vitamins and minerals it provides, including Vitamin K, Vitamin C, Beta Carotene, Potassium, and Calcium. Find out more about Alfalfa in our article Alfalfa In Dog Food.
Dried Chicory Root or Chicory Root Extract is an additive or supplement to dog food. It can provide a range of health benefits, including soluble fiber to enable regular passage of stool, probiotics to aid and promote digestion, as well as potentially eliminate or prevent intestinal worms.
While these benefits are not fully proven, there is strong evidence behind them. The proportion of Chicory Root used in most dog food recipes is tiny and does not contribute to meaningful nutrition. Find out more in Dried Chicory Root In Dog Food.
Full Ingredient List – Victor Nutra Pro
Chicken Meal, Beef Meal, Whole Grain Millet, Blood Meal, Chicken Fat (preserved with mixed Tocopherols), Menhaden Fish Meal (source of DHA-Docosahexaenoic Acid), Pork Meal, Dehydrated Alfalfa Meal, Flax Seed (source of Omega 3 Fatty Acid), Feeding Oat Meal, Yeast Culture, Natural Chicken Flavor, Potassium Chloride, Dried Kelp, Salt, Montmorillonite, Tomato Pomace (source of Lycopene), Dried Carrot, Choline Chloride, Dried Chicory Root, Taurine, Zinc Amino Acid Complex, Hydrolyzed Yeast, Vitamin E Supplement, Iron Amino Acid Complex, Manganese Amino Acid Complex, Ferrous Sulfate, Zinc Sulfate, Selenium Yeast, L-Carnitine, Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin D Supplement, Copper Sulfate, Vitamin B-12 Supplement, Niacin Supplement, D-Calcium Pantothenate, Thiamine Mononitrate, Biotin, Magnesium Amino Acid Chelate, Ribo avin Supplement, Calcium Iodate, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Lecithin, Fructooligosaccharide, Folic Acid, Dried Enterococcus Faecium Fermentation Product, Dried Lactobacillus Acidophilus Fermentation Product, Dried Aspergillus Niger Fermentation Product, Dried Bacillus Subtilis Fermentation Product, Yucca Schidigera Extract, Citric Acid, Rosemary Extract.