Pet Food Brand
Sundays for Dogs
Air-dried dog food delivered by subscription. Positioned between kibble convenience and fresh-food quality — USDA-grade beef and chicken, no cooking, no refrigeration. Smaller direct-to-consumer brand than The Farmer's Dog or Ollie but growing fast in the same subscription-fresh-alternative category.
At a glance
- Parent company
- Sundays (privately held)
- Founded
- 2019
- Headquarters
- Austin, Texas, USA
- Made in
- USA
- AAFCO method
- Formulated to meet AAFCO nutrient profiles
- Typical price tier
- premium
- Pet types
- Dogs
Product lines
Recall history
No recalls in the FDA enforcement archive at time of last review.
Typical ingredients
Common across the brand's formulations — specific SKUs vary. Always scan the actual label.
Common questions about Sundays for Dogs
What makes Sundays for Dogs different?
Air-dried delivery format. Between kibble convenience and fresh-food quality — USDA-grade beef and chicken, no cooking, no refrigeration. Smaller DTC brand than The Farmer's Dog or Ollie but growing fast in the same subscription-fresh-alternative category. Shelf-stable format is the logistics differentiator: no frozen shipping or rapid-use-by constraints.
Is Sundays for Dogs a good option for allergies?
Single-animal-protein formulations (beef, chicken, turkey) work for single-allergen dogs. The brand doesn't yet offer novel-protein or hydrolysed-protein options, so for multi-allergic or confirmed severe cases, Rx veterinary diets remain the reliable choice. For mild sensitivity or chicken-specific intolerance, Sundays' beef or turkey formulas are reasonable trial options.
Scan a specific Sundays for Dogs product
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Scan a label →Factual brand reference sourced from FDA enforcement reports, AAFCO publications, and manufacturer disclosures. Not an endorsement or a ranking.