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Bully Max Partners with Pittsburgh Pirates, Penguins to Provide Pet Food for Local Families

By Pet Age Staff//November 27, 2023//

Bully Max Partners with Pittsburgh Pirates, Penguins to Provide Pet Food for Local Families

By: Pet Age Staff//November 27, 2023//

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Press release: Bully Max

In a remarkable display of community solidarity, Bully Max, a leading pet nutrition company, is not only joining forces with its partners, the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Pittsburgh Penguins, at the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Drive but is also making a substantial contribution by donating pet food. This unique collaboration on November 21, aimed to support local families during the Thanksgiving season, ensuring that every member of the family, including the furry ones, can enjoy a wholesome and nutritious meal.

As families gathered to collect their Thanksgiving meals from the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Drive, Bully Max was on-site, providing over 1,000 pounds of dog food to ensure that every member of the family, including the furry ones, could enjoy a hearty and nourishing meal as well. This initiative reflects the shared commitment of these organizations to make a positive impact on the lives of Pittsburgh residents, both two-legged and four-legged.

“Bully Max is proud to support our local community,” said Lea Kinneman, co-owner of Bully Max. “We recognize the importance of family, and for many, that includes our beloved pets. By providing pet food during this event, we hope to contribute to the well-being of both residents and their furry companions.”

The event took place on November 21 at Mazeroski Way, where families had the opportunity to pick up their Thanksgiving meals and receive complimentary pet food from Bully Max.

This joint effort not only emphasizes the power of collaboration between businesses, sports teams and community organizations, but it also showcases Bully Max’s dedication to making a positive impact on the lives of local residents and their pets.