Comparing Sundays vs. Spot and Tango Dog Food
Hannah Roundy
It’s the battle of the dog food brands! This week’s match-up: Sundays for Dogs vs. Spot and Tango.
Modern-day dog food isn’t just wet or dry. Brands like Sundays for Dogs and Spot & Tango offer a new take on fresh dog food. Sure to be better than traditional kibble–but the product approaches are different.
Today, we’ll review the ins and outs of Sundays for Dogs vs. Spot and Tango. Discover which premium dog food brand is the better fit for your pup–based on ingredients, manufacturing, and real customer reviews.
What is Sundays for Dogs?
Sundays for Dogs is a vet-founded brand that crafts and delivers air-dried dog food straight to your home. Our recipes only use real animal meat–no by-product meat meals here! Plus, fruits, veggies, superfoods, and whole grains for balanced nutrition.
Instead of heavy processing, Sundays’ dog food is gently air-dried to preserve nutrition and flavor. The result is a soft jerky texture that tastes better than brittle kibble. Even better–Sundays’ dog food is shelf-stable and can be stored in any cool, dry spot in the house.
What is Spot & Tango dog food?
Spot & Tango is another premium pet food brand with a variety of products. They are most famously known for their fresh dog food, which is delivered frozen and requires thawing before serving.
Spot & Tango also offers a gently-cooked dry dog food that they call “UnKibble”. With human-grade ingredients, it’s better formulated than kibble, but still processed. Similar to Sundays, Spot and Tango offer dog food subscriptions that deliver directly to the consumer.
Ingredients
For easy analysis, let’s review the ingredients in each brand’s beef dog food recipe.
Sundays’ Dog Food - USDA Beef Recipe
Beef, Beef Heart, Beef Liver, Beef Bone, Quinoa, Pumpkin, Fish Oil, Sunflower Oil, Zucchini, Kale, Flaxseed, Salt, Parsley, Dried Kelp, Dried Chicory Root, Turmeric, Mixed Tocopherols (Preservative), Ginger, Selenium Yeast, Blueberries, Carrots, Apples, Tomatoes, Shiitake Mushrooms, Broccoli, Oranges, Cranberries, Spinach, Beets, Cherries, Strawberries
Spot & Tango Unkibble - Beef & Barley Recipe
Beef, Barley, Flax Seeds, Safflower Oil, Beets, Green Beans, S&T Nutrient Blend (Dicalcium Phosphate, Calcium Carbonate, Potassium Chloride, Fish Oil, Choline Chloride, L-Threonine, L-Tryptophan, Zinc Proteinate, Iron Chelate, Vitamin E Supplement, Selenium Yeast, Copper Amino Acid Chelate, Mineral Oil, Silicon Dioxide, Folic Acid, Calcium Pantothenate, Cobalamin, Riboflavin, Vitamin D Supplement, Thiamine Mononitrate, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Biotin, Niacin, Ascorbic Acid), Carrots, Cranberries, Salt, Rosemary, Dried Kelp, Mixed Tocopherols
The first few ingredients in Spot & Tango Unkibble are just fine. But the “S&T Nutrient Blend” is listed as its own ingredient, but it seems to be a proprietary blend of synthetic vitamins and minerals.
On the other hand, Sundays has zero synthetic additives because the food is nutritionally balanced on its own. Dogs can get nutrients from synthetic sources, but in some situations, their body actually rejects them, and they can become nutrient-deficient.
The winner of the ingredients round is…. Sundays for Dogs. Synthetic nutrients are a little risky.
Processing & Cooking Methods
Who comes out on top in Sundays vs. Spot & Tango? Since the ingredients are high quality, it comes down to how the food is made. Here are the key differences:
- Sundays for Dogs: Air-dried low and slow to kill bacteria, retain nutrition, and preserve flavor
- Spot & Tango: Uses a “proprietary process” that combines freeze-drying and gentle cooking for the UnKibble.
Sundays vs. Spot & Tango Reviews
Both brands have 4+/5 customer satisfaction ratings. Spot and Tango dog food comes in two different forms (UnKibble and fresh frozen), so the reviews vary. On the other hand, Sundays offers three unique recipes of their air-dried dog food, so the customer experience is more consistent.
Read through Spot and Tango reviews on their website. Sundays for Dogs also has a dedicated webpage of real customer reviews.
Sundays vs. Spot & Tango: Who Wins?
With premium dog food, it’s tough to call a winner. Both Sundays and Spot and Tango dog food have better ingredients than the average bag of kibble. But if 100% human-grade dog food is your goal, Sundays is the clear winner!
Do your own research, of course. Try the food for yourself and make sure to read the nutrition label. Confirm your dog is getting those fresh foods you’re paying for! ;)
Start Your Pup’s Health Journey with Sundays
Upgrade your dog’s bowl with the quality food they deserve. No more defrosting “fresh” food or compromising on kibble. Sundays’ dog food is ready-to-serve as soon as it arrives on your doorstep. That’s 100% human-grade ingredients–straight from our Midwest facility, into your dog’s bowl, and filling their bellies.
Hesitant to make the switch? With Sundays, there’s no risk! Our 100% satisfaction guarantee ensures you get your money’s worth. If you disagree, we have our customer care team available via text anytime to hear your thoughts and help us improve. Just text (706)786-3297 or email [email protected] to reach one of our associates.