Community Corner

Nulo Pet Food, John Isner, Lifeline Animal Project Team for 'Aces for Animals' Campaign

Nulo will donate meals to LifeLine Animal Project. for every ace that John Isner serves at the BB&T Open in Atlanta

Top-Ranked American Tennis star John Isner – who holds the record for the most aces in a professional tennis match – and Texas based Nulo Pet Food are excited to announce a collaborative partnership, called Aces for Animals, that benefits shelter pets nationwide, including LifeLine Animal Project in Atlanta.

For every ace that John serves at the BB&T Open in Atlanta from July 30 to Aug. 11, Nulo will donate meals to LifeLine Animal Project.

Find out what's happening in Midtownfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

“The tennis community cares passionately about fitness and nutrition and this is our chance to inspire them and others to be mindful about their own pet’s nutrition as well – and together, we help shelter dogs and cats stay healthy while they wait for their forever homes," said Michael Landa, CEO of Nulo.

Isner, a proud ambassadors for Nulo is using his talents on the court to make a big impact in the pet community.

Find out what's happening in Midtownfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

“Living a healthy and active lifestyle is important to me, whether I’m training for a match or enjoying interests outside of tennis,” said Isner. “It’s only fair that my dog Magill be provided nutritious food as well. Nulo is the healthiest pet food I can feed them – it’s grain-free, high in meat protein, low in carbs and has no fillers.”

Nulo and Isner have teamed up with LifeLine Animal Project, the Atlanta nonprofit that manages DeKalb and Fulton County Animal Services and is transforming Atlanta into a no-kill community, to donate pet food for every ace John serves at the 2016 BB&T Atlanta Open being held July 30 to Aug. 7 at the Atlantic Station.

Nulo is available at Independent Pet Retailers nationwide as well as select PetSmart locations.

Further information about Nulo and Aces for Animals is available online.

Photo courtesy of LifeLine Animal Project

Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.

More from Midtown