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If Your Dog Won't Stop Scratching, It Might Be Their Food.

Sundays is gently air-dried, vet formulated dog food made with real, recognizable ingredients — not synthetic nutrient blends or artificial preservatives.

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If Your Dog Won't Stop Scratching, It Might Be Their Food.

If Your Dog Won't Stop Scratching, It Might Be Their Food.

Chronic itching, hot spots, and dull coat are often triggered by what's in the bowl not just what's in the air. Sundays removes the most common dietary triggers.

Chronic itching, hot spots, and dull coat are often triggered by what's in the bowl not just what's in the air. Sundays removes the most common dietary triggers.

Vet-Founded & Formulated

Vet-Founded & Formulated

No Synthetic Additives

No Synthetic Additives

14-Day Money Back Guarantee

14-Day Money Back Guarantee

Free Shipping

Free Shipping

Why Is Your Dog Always Scratching?

Many commercial dog foods contain ingredients that trigger inflammation in sensitive dogs — artificial preservatives, low-quality meats, and high-carb fillers. If food is the culprit, switching to a cleaner diet is often the most effective solution.

Synthetic Additives

Synthetic preservatives and artificial additives.

BHA, BHT, artificial colors, and artificial flavors are common in mainstream dog food. In sensitive dogs, these can trigger inflammatory skin responses.

Low-Quality Protein

'Meat meal' and 'poultry
by-product.'

'Meat meal' and 'poultry by-product.'

These are highly processed protein sources that can be harder for dogs to digest. Poor protein quality is linked to increased skin sensitivity and coat dullness.

Fillers and Carbohydrates

Corn, wheat, soy, and
other fillers.

High-carbohydrate diets can contribute to systemic inflammation. Dogs with skin issues often improve significantly when fillers are removed from their diet.

Why Is Your Dog Always Scratching?

Why Is Your Dog Always Scratching?

Many commercial dog foods contain ingredients that trigger inflammation in sensitive dogs — artificial preservatives, low-quality meats, and high-carb fillers. If food is the culprit, switching to a cleaner diet is often the most effective solution.

Many commercial dog foods contain ingredients that trigger inflammation in sensitive dogs — artificial preservatives, low-quality meats, and high-carb fillers. If food is the culprit, switching to a cleaner diet is often the most effective solution.

Synthetic Additives

Synthetic Additives

Synthetic preservatives and artificial additives.

Synthetic preservatives and artificial additives.

BHA, BHT, artificial colors, and artificial flavors are common in mainstream dog food. In sensitive dogs, these can trigger inflammatory skin responses.

BHA, BHT, artificial colors, and artificial flavors are common in mainstream dog food. In sensitive dogs, these can trigger inflammatory skin responses.

Low-Quality Protein

Low-Quality Protein

'Meat meal' and 'poultry
by-product.'

'Meat meal' and 'poultry
by-product.'

These are highly processed protein sources that can be harder for dogs to digest. Poor protein quality is linked to increased skin sensitivity and coat dullness.

These are highly processed protein sources that can be harder for dogs to digest. Poor protein quality is linked to increased skin sensitivity and coat dullness.

Fillers and Carbohydrates

Fillers and Carbohydrates

Corn, wheat, soy, and
other fillers.

Corn, wheat, soy, and
other fillers.

High-carbohydrate diets can contribute to systemic inflammation. Dogs with skin issues often improve significantly when fillers are removed from their diet.

High-carbohydrate diets can contribute to systemic inflammation. Dogs with skin issues often improve significantly when fillers are removed from their diet.

What Sundays Removes

What Sundays Removes

(And What It Keeps)

(And What It Keeps)

Sundays was formulated by Dr. Tory Waxman, a practicing veterinarian, with one principle: if you wouldn't recognize an ingredient, it doesn't belong in your dog's bowl.

removed

Synthetic preservatives (BHA, BHT)

Artificial colors and flavors

Corn, wheat, soy fillers

Meat meal and by-products

Synthetic vitamin blends

kept

83-91% real, named meat protein

Whole fruits and vegetables

Whole grains (oats, quinoa)

Named protein sources (beef, chicken, turkey)

Naturally occurring nutrients from real ingredients

"I formulated Sundays because I kept seeing dogs in my practice with chronic skin and digestive issues that improved dramatically when we cleaned up their diet. Real ingredients, nothing synthetic. That's the foundation."

DR. TORY WAXMAN

VMD, Co-Founder & Chief Veterinary Officer

Read the Labels Side by Side

Read the Labels
Side by Side

The difference between Sundays and a typical premium kibble isn't just marketing it's in the ingredient panel.

Here's what you'll find in each.

Beef
Beef Heart
Beef Liver
Beef Bone
Quinoa
Pumpkin
Fish Oil
Sunflower Oil

Beef
Beef Heart
Beef Liver
Beef Bone
Quinoa
Pumpkin
Fish Oil
Sunflower Oil

PREMIUM
KIBBLE

corn syrup

wheat


BHA + BHT

Ethoxyquin

corn

meat meals

Red 40

Carrageenan

corn syrup

wheat


BHA + BHT

Ethoxyquin

corn

meat meals

Red 40

Carrageenan

© 2026 Sundays for Dogs, Inc.

© 2026 Sundays for Dogs, Inc.

What a Vet Looks for When a Dog Has Skin Issue

When a dog presents with chronic itching or skin problems, the first thing I look at is their food. Not because food is always the cause but because it's the most controllable variable, and the one most owners haven't fully addressed.


The most common dietary triggers I see are synthetic preservatives, artificial additives, and low-quality protein sources. These ingredients are in most commercial dog foods even the premium ones. Sundays was formulated to eliminate all of them.

"If your dog has chronic skin issues and you haven't looked closely at their ingredient panel, that's the first place I'd start."

DR. TORY WAXMAN

VMD, Co-Founder & Chief Veterinary Officer

Real Dogs. Real Results.

These are verified reviews from dog ownersmwho switched to Sundays for skin and
coat reasons.

"My boy Moose arrived to me as a rescue with constant diarrhea and very itchy skin. I tried several quality kibbles, it got a little better, but would usually relapse and never totally went away. I had to give him Benadryl daily. Enter Sundays beef recipe, and about a week or so after eating 100% Sundays Moose is a new man. No more itching, and I no longer have to give him Benadryl at all. No more diarrhea, he poops smaller and less frequently. Even his farts are better."

"My boy Moose arrived to me as a rescue with constant diarrhea and very itchy skin. I tried several quality kibbles, it got a little better, but would usually relapse and never totally went away. I had to give him Benadryl daily. Enter Sundays beef recipe, and about a week or so after eating 100% Sundays Moose is a new man. No more itching, and I no longer have to give him Benadryl at all. No more diarrhea, he poops smaller and less frequently. Even his farts are better."

Matthew B.

Matthew B.

Parent of Moose

Parent of Moose

"Great for allergies and skin issues. Amazing food. Easy to transition from old to new. No problems whatsoever. No stomach upset. Quincy loves the taste. And only after a month I think m seeing positive changes in his coat and skin. That will be sweet since I've been working with vets for 3 plus years getting nowhere."

"Great for allergies and skin issues. Amazing food. Easy to transition from old to new. No problems whatsoever. No stomach upset. Quincy loves the taste. And only after a month I think m seeing positive changes in his coat and skin. That will be sweet since I've been working with vets for 3 plus years getting nowhere."

Susan J.

Susan J.

Parent of Quincy

Parent of Quincy

"We've had our dog Joey on Sundays for a month and we have seen so many positive changes. We started with frozen foodmand noticed he started losing weight and realized he wasn't getting enough of what he was eating, now he has healthier stools, energy, coat and back to looking himself."

"We've had our dog Joey on Sundays for a month and we have seen so many positive changes. We started with frozen foodmand noticed he started losing weight and realized he wasn't getting enough of what he was eating, now he has healthier stools, energy, coat and back to looking himself."

Illiana G.

Illiana G.

Parent of Joey

Parent of Joey

Real Dogs.
Real Results.

These are verified reviews from dog owners who switched to Sundays for skin and coat reasons.

"My boy Moose arrived to me as a rescue with constant diarrhea and very itchy skin. I tried several quality kibbles, it got a little better, but would usually relapse and never totally went away. I had to give him Benadryl daily. Enter Sundays beef recipe, and about a week or so after eating 100% Sundays Moose is a new man. No more itching, and I no longer have to give him Benadryl at all. No more diarrhea, he poops smaller and less frequently. Even his farts are better."

Matthew B.

Parent of Moose

"Great for allergies and skin issues. Amazing food. Easy to transition from old to new. No problems whatsoever. No stomach upset. Quincy loves the taste. And only after a month I think I'm seeing positive changes in his coat and skin. That will be sweet since I've been working with vets for 3 plus years getting nowhere."

Susan J.

Parent of Quincy

"We've had our dog Joey on Sundays for a month and we have seen so many positive changes. We started with frozen food and noticed he started losing weight and realized he wasn't getting enough of what he was eating, now he has healthier stools, energy, coat and back to looking himself."

Illiana G.

Parent of Joey

What a Vet Looks for When a Dog Has Skin Issues

When a dog presents with chronic itching or skin problems, the first thing I look at is their food. Not because food is always the cause but because it's the most controllable variable, and the one most owners haven't fully addressed.


The most common dietary triggers I see are synthetic preservatives, artificial additives, and low-quality protein sources. These ingredients are in most commercial dog foods even the premium ones. Sundays was formulated to eliminate all of them.

"If your dog has chronic skin issues and you haven't looked closely at their ingredient panel, that's the first place I'd start."

DR. TORY WAXMAN

VMD, Co-Founder & Chief Veterinary Officer

What a Vet Looks for When a Dog Has Skin Issue

When a dog presents with chronic itching or skin problems, the first thing I look at is their food. Not because food is always the cause but because it's the most controllable variable, and the one most owners haven't fully addressed.


The most common dietary triggers I see are synthetic preservatives, artificial additives, and low-quality protein sources. These ingredients are in most commercial dog foods even the premium ones. Sundays was formulated to eliminate all of them.

"If your dog has chronic skin issues and you haven't looked closely at their ingredient panel, that's the first place I'd start."

DR. TORY WAXMAN

VMD, Co-Founder & Chief Veterinary Officer

Try It Risk-Free.

We know switching foods feels like a gamble when you've already tried several. That's why we built a guarantee into the trial: if your dog doesn't love Sundays, we'll refund your first box in full. No hoops. No questions asked.

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If your dog doesn't love it, we'll refund your first box.

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Questions About Sundays and Skin Health

HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO SEE SKIN AND COAT IMPROVEMENT?

Results vary by dog, but many customers report visible coat improvement within 4-6 weeks of switching to Sundays. Skin issues that are food-related often begin to resolve within 2-4 weeks as the dietary triggers are removed.

IS SUNDAYS GOOD FOR DOGS WITH FOOD ALLERGIES?

Sundays contains no synthetic preservatives, artificial additives, or common filler ingredients that are frequently linked to food sensitivities. Each recipe uses a single, named protein source (beef, chicken, or turkey), which makes it easier to identify and manage protein sensitivities. If your dog has a diagnosed food allergy, consult your vet before switching.

HOW DO I TRANSITION MY DOGS TO SUNDAYS?

We recommend a 7-day transition: start by mixing 25% Sundays with 75% of your dog's current food, and gradually increase the Sundays ratio over the week. A slower transition (10-14 days) is recommended for dogs with sensitive stomachs or skin conditions.

WHAT IF MY DOG DOESN'T IMPROVE?

We offer a 14-Day Money Back Guarantee. If your dog doesn't love Sundays, contact us and we'll refund your first box in full.

DOES SUNDAYS CONTAIN ANY COMMON ALLERGENS?

We recommend a 7-day transition: start by mixing 25% Sundays with 75% of your dog's current food, and gradually increase the Sundays ratio over the week. For very picky dogs, a slower transition (10-14 days) can also work well.

Contact Us:

Call or text us at (844) 630-DOGS

Email us at woof@sundaysfordogs.com

© 2026 Sundays for Dogs, Inc.

Contact Us:

Call or text us at (844) 630-DOGS

Email us at woof@sundaysfordogs.com

© 2026 Sundays for Dogs, Inc.

Try It Risk-Free.

We know switching foods feels like a gamble when you've already tried several. That's why we built a guarantee into the trial: if your dog doesn't love Sundays, we'll refund your first box in full. No hoops. No questions asked.

14-Day Money Back Guarantee

If your dog doesn't love it, we'll refund your first box.

Free Shipping, Always

To all 50 states. No minimum order.

Cancel Before Your Next Box

No fees. No minimums. No phone calls required.

Join 200,000+ dogs eating real food.

Questions About Sundays and Skin Health

HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO SEE SKIN AND COAT IMPROVEMENT?

Results vary by dog, but many customers report visible coat improvement within 4-6 weeks of switching to Sundays. Skin issues that are food-related often begin to resolve within 2-4 weeks as the dietary triggers are removed.

IS SUNDAYS GOOD FOR DOGS WITH FOOD ALLERGIES?

Sundays contains no synthetic preservatives, artificial additives, or common filler ingredients that are frequently linked to food sensitivities. Each recipe uses a single, named protein source (beef, chicken, or turkey), which makes it easier to identify and manage protein sensitivities. If your dog has a diagnosed food allergy, consult your vet before switching.

HOW DO I TRANSITION MY DOGS TO SUNDAYS?

We recommend a 7-day transition: start by mixing 25% Sundays with 75% of your dog's current food, and gradually increase the Sundays ratio over the week. A slower transition (10-14 days) is recommended for dogs with sensitive stomachs or skin conditions.

WHAT IF MY DOG DOESN'T IMPROVE?

We offer a 14-Day Money Back Guarantee. If your dog doesn't love Sundays, contact us and we'll refund your first box in full.

DOES SUNDAYS CONTAIN ANY COMMON ALLERGENS?

Sundays contains no corn, wheat, soy, or artificial additives. Each recipe uses a single protein source. Current recipes are Beef, Chicken, and Turkey. If your dog has a known protein allergy, choose the recipe that avoids the trigger protein.

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