Many dog owners are switching from highly processed commercial kibbles to more health-conscious dog foods. Fortunately, the pet food market has changed drastically in the last several years. Adding more holistic, whole-food, natural, and less-processed options has made finding healthy dog nutrition much easier.
One of these options is Sundays Food for Dogs, which makes air-dried dog food using human-grade ingredients. The formulas are shelf-stable and do not need storage in the fridge or freezer. The brand was started by a veterinarian, who also creates and approves all recipes.
Sundays is a smaller, newer brand that’s only been around for a few years but has already made a mark in the industry. The company is “on a mission to become the world’s healthiest and most convenient dog food.” Is Sundays a good pick for your pup? We’ve taken a closer look at this brand to help you understand what goes into it, how it is made, and more.
At A Glance: Sundays Food For Dogs Favorites
Beef
USDA beef, beef heart, beef liver, beef bone, quinoa, pumpkin, fish oil, sunflower oil, and more
Chicken
Chicken, chicken liver, egg, millet, oat, pumpkin, kale ground bone, fish oil, and more
Turkey
Turkey, turkey heart, turkey liver, egg yolk, millet, pumpkin, kale, ground bone, fish oil, and more
Brand History
A husband-and-wife team owns Sundays Food for Dogs. The company was started by veterinarian Dr. Tory Waxman and her husband, Michael, an engineer. The pair worked to find a better diet for their dog, Mabel, when she became ill with stomach problems. After two years of research, they shared these recipes with other pet owners and launched the brand in 2020. Mabel currently serves as the Chief Tasting Officer.
All recipes are created by Dr. Waxman and formulated by board-certified veterinary nutritionists, food scientists, and animal nutritionists.
The company is headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio. Currently, all recipes are manufactured in USDA-monitored human-grade jerky kitchens. One kitchen is in Ohio, and the other is in Nebraska.
Sundays Food for Dogs gets high customer ratings, especially those with picky eaters and pets with sensitive stomachs. Additionally, the brand receives five stars on Dog Food Advisor.
Recall History
As of this writing, there have been no recalls in Sundays Food for Dogs’ history.
Range Of Recipes
As a boutique brand, their product line is small and specialized.
Currently, Sundays offers three recipes: beef, chicken, and turkey. Recipes use at least 90% fresh meat, bones, and organs. The brand focuses on using human-grade ingredients and air-drying preparation. Air drying allows the ingredients to retain high nutritional value with little processing. The chow is similar to jerky or dog treats in texture. It’s almost twice as dense as traditional kibble, which means dogs need to eat about half as much.
Pros & Cons
ProsConsHuman-grade, shelf-stable dog foodSome dogs may not like textureAll recipes meet AAFCO guidelines for all life stages, including large-breed puppiesOnly three protein choices and no grain-free optionsGood for picky eaters and sensitive stomachsNo puppy-specific, senior, or special-needs formulas Fewer common allergens, corn, wheat, gluten, and soy-freeHigher costNo synthetic vitamins or mineralsIngredient sourcing is not transparentThe majority of ingredients are sourced in the USAServe right from the box, with no prepFree shipping in the USRefer a friend for $50 off100% satisfaction guarantee
Sundays Food For Dogs Recipes
The company aims to provide convenient, healthy canine nutrition that avoids highly processed fillers and low-quality ingredients. Let’s look at the three recipes currently offered: Beef, Chicken, and Turkey.
Beef
Suitable for puppies and adults
35% crude protein (min)
25% crude fat (min)
3% crude fiber (max)
15% moisture (max)
The Beef recipe includes USDA beef, beef heart, beef liver, beef bone, quinoa, pumpkin, fish oil, sunflower oil, zucchini, kale, flaxseed, sea salt, parsley, dried kelp, dried chicory root, turmeric, mixed tocopherols (preservatives), ginger, selenium yeast, blueberries, carrots, apples, potatoes, shitake mushrooms, broccoli, oranges, spinach, beets, tart cherries, and strawberries.
The Beef recipe offers 35% crude protein (min), 25% crude fat (min), 3% crude fiber (max) and 15% moisture (max). The Beef recipe provides 540 kcal/cup.
Chicken
Best for adults
35% crude protein (min)
20% crude fat (min)
2% crude fiber (max)
15% moisture (max)
The Chicken recipe uses chicken, chicken liver, egg, millet, oat, pumpkin, kale ground bone, fish oil, sea salt, flaxseed, parsley, turmeric, chicory root, kelp, mixed tocopherols (preservative), ginger, blueberries, carrots, apples, tomatoes, shitake mushrooms, broccoli, oranges, cranberries, spinach, beets, tart cherries, and strawberries.
The Chicken recipe offers 35% crude protein (min), 20% crude fat (min), 2% crude fiber (max) and 15% moisture (max). The Chicken recipe provides 510 kcal/cup.
Turkey
Suitable for puppies and adults
38% crude protein (min)
22% crude fat (min)
3% crude fiber (max)
15% moisture (max)
The Turkey recipe uses turkey, turkey heart, turkey liver, egg yolk, millet, pumpkin, kale, ground bone, fish oil, sea salt, parsley, chicory root, flaxseed, kelp, turmeric, ginger, mixed tocopherols (preservative), blueberries, pumpkin seed, shitake mushroom, and sunflower seed.
The Turkey recipe offers 38% crude protein (min), 22% crude fat (min), 3% crude fiber (max) and 15% moisture (max). It provides 530 kcal/cup.
How Does Sundays Food For Dogs Compare Nutritionally?
Sundays can be served right out of the package, with no defrosting, soaking, or prep needed.
The brand uses all human-grade, whole-food ingredients. Product formulas have no fillers, preservatives, or artificial additives. There are no added vitamins. The recipes are wheat, corn, soy, gluten, and dairy-free.
Sundays’ ingredients and manufacturing processes meet the FDA’s safety standards for human foods. That means they are of the same level we eat, not lower quality or waste ingredients repurposed. The recipes are air-dried at a temperature of around 142F, which kills parasites but retains top nutritional value and taste. Air drying does break down some nutrients, but far less than traditional cooking methods. All food is made at USDA-monitored human-grade jerky kitchens.
Recipes have high protein content and use fresh fruits and vegetables like apples, beets, blueberries, broccoli, carrots, cranberries, kale, pumpkin, spinach, and more. Some high-quality elements include organ meats, fish oil, sunflower oil, flaxseed, and turmeric. Recipes use selenium yeast, a safer natural alternative to inorganic selenium.
Some higher-quality ingredients are only included in small amounts. The company also uses ingredients like apples, kale, oats, and millet that can be high in herbicides and pesticides. They do not reveal whether they use farm or wild-caught fish or the Omega 6 and Omega 3 fatty acids ratio.
How Does Sundays Work?
The questionnaire asks age, breed, lifestyle, and health questions.
You start by answering a basic 60-second questionnaire about your pups. Using this information, the company will recommend the best formula for each pup. Boxes ship out automatically every three to four weeks. You can pause, skip, or cancel whenever you need to.
You can use this right from the box. There is no need to rehydrate.
Dogs will eat half as much Sunday’s food as other brands. Transitioning to this new food must be done carefully, following the exact instructions the company provides. In general, this is:
Days 1-3: 25% new, 75% old diet
Days 4-6: 50% new, 50% old diet
Days 7-9: 75% new, 25% old diet
Day 10: 100% new
Recommended Serving Amounts
Dog Size (pounds)Serving Size (cups)10-pound-dog¼ cup twice a day (½ cup per day total)30-pound dog¾ cup twice a day (1 ½ cups per day total)50-pound dog1 ¼ cups twice a day (2 ½ cups per day total)70-pound dog1 ¾ cups twice a day (3 ½ cups per day total)90-pound dog2 ¼ cups twice a day (4 ½ cups per day total)
As a general guideline, Sundays recommends feeding approximately ¼ cup for every 10 pounds of your dog’s body weight twice daily. Specific feeding guidelines and transition instructions are included in the orders.
Food stays fresh for at least 12 months, unopened. Once opened, a box is good for up to six weeks if stored properly. Always follow the instructions for storing and serving to ensure safety.
Additionally, you must be sure your pup is drinking enough water. Some owners report their pups still being hungry, so be sure to monitor your pup throughout the transition to be sure he is getting enough to eat.
How Much Does It Cost?
Depending on the pup’s size, boxes last two to four weeks.
You don’t need a subscription to purchase this food. Boxes start at $85 (Chicken and Beef) and $94 for Turkey for a one-time purchase—customers who subscribe save 20%. First-time orders also save 20%. Boxes come in 40 oz, 72 oz, and 144 oz sizes.
For a subscription, prices vary by recipe, size of dog, and delivery frequency. For example, a healthy neutered three-year-old mixed breed pup, 20 pounds, was recommended to have the Turkey recipe delivered every three to four weeks. The cost is $119 per shipment or $32.04 per week, $2.29 per meal. For a larger dog, 75 pounds, the Beef recipe was recommended. It costs $199 per shipment every three to four weeks or $58.04 weekly. This plan breaks down to about $4.15 per meal.
The cost is higher than most commercial kibbles but comparable to other human-grade and freeze-dried options. The price is lower than fresh, raw, or frozen foods.
Our Personal Experience With Sundays For Dogs
My dog, Tiny, is a notoriously picky eater. He could care less about most kibble — I always have to add something in to entice him to eat it. Not so with Sundays! He immediately devours his bowl and hasn’t grown bored with it after weeks. I love that it’s shelf-stable yet highly nutritious. It’s like he has a bowl full of jerky treats.
– Sally Jones, Rescue Dog parent
Frequently Asked Questions
We know you may still have questions about this brand. Below, we address some of the more often asked. If we missed yours, let us know in the comments.
Do I need to rehydrate this food?
No, you can serve food as is from the box.
Can I get a free sample of Sundays dog food?
Yes. Head to the website, pick your sample type, and pay shipping. Your pup can try the recipes, and then you can decide if you want to order more.
Is Sundays For Dogs Healthy?
Yes, overall, the brand is very healthy. They use top-quality human-grade ingredients. The food is less processed and has no added fillers or low-quality ingredients. All recipes are vet-formulated and cooked in human-grade kitchens.
Can I buy Sundays Food for Dogs food without a subscription?
Yes, individual boxes are available. The price varies by protein and box size.
Healthy Food Means A Healthy Dog
Regardless of the type of food you select for your pup, it’s helpful to know what goes into it beyond the label. Human-grade fresh food is becoming very popular, but not all brands use the same ingredients or preparation methods. We review the best fresh dog food delivery companies, including The Farmer’s Dog and Nom Nom, which can help you learn more about available options. Keep in mind that what is best for one dog may not be right for another. Age, weight, health, and breed all impact what your pup needs in his bowl.
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