Sundays Dog Food Price Guide: Is It Worth the Money?
OK, let’s talk about Sundays Dog Food. I’ve been feeding my furry friend, Max, the usual kibble for years, but I started noticing he wasn’t as energetic as he used to be. Plus, his coat looked dull. That’s when I started looking into better food options. Sundays popped up a lot in my research, so I decided to give it a try.
First off, getting info on the pricing was a bit of a scavenger hunt. I mean, they don’t just slap the price on the front page of their website. You gotta dig a little. I found out that it can range from about $2 to $5.50 a day, depending on how big your dog is and what recipe you choose. Max is a medium-sized guy, around 40 pounds, so I figured it would be somewhere in the middle.
Getting Started
I signed up for their online thing. It’s kind of cool because they ask you a bunch of questions about your dog to figure out the best food plan. Max’s age, breed, activity level, all that jazz. Then, they give you a customized plan with the price.
- Ordering: The website was easy enough to navigate. I picked the beef recipe because Max loves beef.
- Delivery: A few days later, a big box showed up at my door. No lugging heavy bags from the store, which was a nice change.
The Food Itself
The food is air-dried, which is supposed to be healthier than regular kibble. When I opened the bag, it actually smelled pretty good, like jerky. The pieces are small and kind of flat. The bag is 40-ounce, it is around $75. And it is cool that the bag has a Velcro close, so the food can stay fresh. And if you sign up for a four-month subscription, it is only $59 per bag.
Max’s Reaction
This is the important part, right? Max went nuts for it! He’s usually a grazer, but he scarfed down the Sundays food like he hadn’t eaten in days. I started mixing it with his old kibble to transition him, and he would actually pick out the Sundays pieces and leave the kibble behind!
The Results
It’s been a couple of months now, and I’ve definitely seen a difference in Max. He’s got way more energy, like a puppy again. And his coat? Super shiny! Even the vet commented on how healthy he looked at his last checkup.
So, yeah, Sundays is more expensive than the cheap kibble I was buying before. But honestly, seeing Max so happy and healthy makes it worth it. I felt like I was splurging a bit at first, but now I see it as an investment in his health. It’s like, you can feed yourself fast food every day, or you can eat something a little more nutritious. You get what you pay for, right?
If you’re thinking about trying Sundays, I’d say go for it. It’s good stuff, and your dog will probably thank you for it. Just be prepared to shell out a bit more than you would for regular kibble, it is more affordable than some exclusively human eateries near me.
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