Why Choose Air-Dried Dog Food?
Every batch of Sundays is made with high-quality, human-grade ingredients that you'll recognize. And it's not just about what's inside—but how it's made. Our recipes are air dried to perfection so that each bite is nutrient dense and full of flavor.
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Cleanest Ingredients+
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, Shiitake Mushrooms, Broccoli, Oranges, Cranberries, Spinach, Beets, Tart Cherries, Strawberries
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Real Chicken, Fruits, and Veggies–That’s It+
Not only is Sundays a human grade dog food, it’s made with high-quality real chicken alongside a short list of other clean ingredients like pumpkin, kale, flaxseed and premium fish oil.
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Naturally Complete and Balanced Dog Food+
Sundays Chicken Dog Food Recipe steers clear of fillers and synthetics and uses real meat for protein along with ancient grains and superfoods to complete the nutrient profile. It is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO dog food nutrient profiles for all life stages including large breed puppies (over 70 lbs as an adult).
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Air-dried and Made in USA Facilities+
Sundays Chicken Dog Food Recipe is made in a USA-based facility that makes food you'd buy at the supermarket for yourself. And more nutrients and calories are preserved throughout the air drying process so your pup needs less volume per meal to meet their needs.
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Guaranteed Analysis+
Crude Protein (min) 35%
Crude Fat (min) 20%
Crude Fiber (max) 2%
Moisture (max) 15%
Ash (max) 6%
Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA) (min) 0.2%
Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) (min) 0.2%
Calcium (min) 1.25%
Phosphorus (min) 1%
Omega 3* (min) 0.8%
Omega 6 (min) 3%
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Calorie Content+
ME (calculated) 5,100 kcal/kg, 620 kcal/cup
Use Sundays Feeding Calculator to determine the right amount to feed to your dog. Keep in mind that Sundays is roughly twice as nutrient dense as kibble, so you feed less of it, about 1/2 of what you're used to.