Sundays for Dogs

Have you been thinking of changing the brand of food you serve your dog? This could be because your dog hasn’t been showing interest in his or her dinner anymore, but will gladly accept your food, or perhaps you are questioning the ingredients. You are probably careful about what food your human family eats, so it’s only logical to extend this concern to what you feed your dog. Long gone, thankfully, when any old bag of dog food was pulled off a shelf and fed to the dog. I can remember my mother giving our beagle, Spot, these huge kibbles that he struggled with eating. She had to pour some hot water over them to soften them up a bit so that he could chew them.

Sundays for Dogs proves that those days are long gone, and that dog food now is prepared based on scientifically established dietary needs. Premium, human-grade ingredients are only the beginning, the way the food is prepared is equally important. Sundays uses the air-drying method to provide safe, nutrient dense food for your pup. You need have no worries about lurking pathogens, the Sundays ‘kill step’ takes care of them. These are veterinarian developed recipes to provide the best and healthiest food for your dog.

Food Your Dog Will Love

When you’re looking for a food that your dog will love to eat, it would be hard to go wrong with the recipes available from Sundays for Dogs. It’s a mistake to think that a dog will ‘eat anything’, dogs will reject a food that simply doesn’t appeal to them. This is why Sundays for Dogs has spent so much time and effort to formulate these premium recipes – to help make sure that your dog will enjoy his or her dinner, and be more likely to clean out their bowl. These air-dried morsels are so tasty that you can even use them as treats!

  • Beef is certainly a meat that most dogs just love. Sundays for Dogs has captured all the vitamin and mineral rich properties of beef in this recipe. You may be surprised to find that beef makes up 91% of this recipe. In addition to this hefty amount of protein, Sundays for Dogs USDA Beef Dog Food also includes superfoods such as blueberries, shiitake mushrooms, kale, and cranberries. Quinoa adds more protein, as well as Vitamins E and B6, and also supports good digestive health by adding fiber to the diet.

  • Not only do dogs love the mild taste of chicken, but it’s a leaner meat than beef. All-Natural Chicken Dog Food is made with ingredients good enough for a person to eat. Besides chicken, chicken liver, and eggs, this recipe also includes the ancient grain oats, which supports heart health. Vegetables such as kale, broccoli, carrots, and beets add vitamins and minerals. Cranberries and strawberries add their own superfood boost. Fish oil helps to combat skin conditions and dry coat.

  • All-Natural Turkey Dog Food is an especially good choice if your dog is finicky when it comes to food, or suffers from allergies. If your dog has had problems with other dog foods, Sundays for Dogs Turkey recipe may help overcome these issues. As with the Beef and Chicken recipes, only human-grade ingredients are used. There are no fillers or 50-syllable ingredients included. In addition to the turkey products in the diet, superfoods make up a small, but significant portion of this food. Pumpkin may help with any digestive issues your dog may be having, too.

Any old thing” just isn’t good enough for our dogs when it comes to their food. This is why Sundays for Dogs takes so much time and effort to produce a collection of air-dried foods to help keep your dog balanced and healthy. Sundays for Dogs food packs plenty of protein into each bag, ranging from 83% for Chicken, to 86% for Turkey, to 91% for Beef. Sure, dogs are omnivores, but their omnivory leans heavily towards the meat end of the scale. Switching to Sundays for Dogs might see real enthusiasm for dinner return, and well as a potential improvement in overall health and energy. If your dog has been suffering from any digestive problems, Sundays uses pumpkin, chicory root, and ginger to help sooth out any gastro issues. A healthy digestive system is actually the key to the health of the body.

Important Differences

Do you sometimes feel like your head is spinning when trying to find a food for your dog? It can be difficult when there are now so many choices around, which is why you should do a bit of research yourself to get the best food for your dog. When you are considering Sundays for Dogs, you should keep in mind some very important factors:

  • Sundays uses premium, human-grade ingredients.

  • Nutrient dense recipes allow you to feed less.

  • Sundays was established by Dr. Tory, a veterinarian.

  • Provides a balanced diet.

  • Protein is the main ingredient.

  • Superfoods add their nutritional punch.

  • Made in America.

  • No preparation, easy to serve.

Besides all the above benefits of Sundays for Dogs, they will also help you to formulate the best diet plan for your dog, or dogs, based on their age, weight, and physical condition. Sundays will leave nothing to chance to help you provide a great diet plan for your dog. Always remember to switch foods gradually, usually over a period of about 10 days. This will give your dog’s digestive system time to adjust to gradually increasing amounts of Sundays for Dogs, and you’ll be less likely to have to deal with any gut problems.

You may be wondering how much their food is going to cost, and this has to be taken into consideration, too. The good news for you is that Sundays for Dogs is very reasonably priced, and costs less than frozen food. An unopened bag of Sundays for Dogs air-dried morsels can be kept unopened on your shelf for up to a year without any loss in nutritional value. Once the bag is opened, it’s best to use it within 6 to 8 weeks. Keeping a couple of extra bags on the shelf is always a good idea, and you can even take a bag along when you got on a trip or vacation.