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Sunday’s dog food
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cindy qParticipant
Anyone feed this.
pugmomsandyParticipantLooks interesting. I might try it out.
https://sundaysfordogs.com/pages/wsava-recommendations-on-selecting-dog-food
cindy qParticipantI have been switching my dogs over to this food, so far no problems Anand they really like it.
Gabriel WParticipantMy dog has always had a strong stomach and never had any dietary allergies. But Sundays made his poop very mushy constantly. Once in a while he would have massive diarreah. We love the brand, their process, the smell and quality of the food, and even the packaging, but unfortunately, this isn’t right for our dog.
Curious to see if anyone else has also been experiencing this with Sundays.
Delilah HParticipantI’m still waiting to see if DogFoodAdvisor can give this a review. The ingredients look amazing. I’m worried there may not be enough proper nutrition with the list of all-natural ingredients.
ryan EParticipantMy dog has alwaysgood and had a strong stomach and never had any dietary allergies. But Sundays made his poop very mushy constantly. Once in a while he would have massive diarreah. We love the brand, their process, the smell and quality of the food, and even the packaging, but unfortunately, this isn’t right for our dog.
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Mark DParticipantI just started my dog on Sundays after he totally lost interest in NomNom(after about 2 years on it). So far he loves Sundays! His poops aren’t as firm as they were on NomNom, but they’re still okay. It’s also less expensive and so much easier than the fresh plan. I got my freezer back!
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