
Even though my dog Rocky is kind of my freeloader roommate, he still gets top dog treatment. And the best way to show dogs TLC is with epic meals.
I’ve been intrigued by fresh dog food and have seen good reviews of Spot & Tango. But I’ve also had my eye on Sundays for Dogs, the air-dried dog food brand. Both are high-quality and human-grade. So which will it be? I had Rocky try both.
For nutrients without the need for refrigeration…Sundays
It’s the vitamins, minerals, protein, fats, and omegas I want for my dog, not the extra dishes. Fresh food, like Spot & Tango, requires refrigeration, spoons for serving, and it has a shorter shelf life. By contrast, Sundays’ air-dried food delivers all the nutritional benefits without the inconvenience. It’s made with real meat, ancient grains, and superfoods, and it skips fillers and synthetics often found in regular kibble. The slow air-drying process preserves nutrients without the mess, and honestly, the pour-it-in-the-bowl ease is a huge advantage.
For amazing quality, human-grade dog food…it’s a tie

Both Sundays for Dogs and Spot & Tango pride themselves on using clean ingredients with no artificial additives—ingredients that people could eat. That's why these two made my shortlist—I wouldn’t consider anything less for my dog. With Spot & Tango food, I could see the meat, the quinoa, and the veggies right there in my dog’s bowl, no mysteries. With Sundays, the ingredients list includes USDA Beef, Beef Heart, Beef Liver, Beef Bone, Quinoa, Pumpkin, Fish Oil, Sunflower Oil, Zucchini, Kale, and more delicious-for-dogs nutrients that you can smell and trust. Plus, Sundays is 100% human-grade from start to finish, made in the same facilities that produce food you'd find in grocery stores. Great stuff.
For a satisfying crunch with a side of dental health…Sundays

Sundays’ air-dried food doesn’t just nourish—it helps clean Rocky’s teeth too. The chewing necessary for the crunchy texture reduces plaque and tartar buildup for healthier gums and fresher breath. Fresh food, like Spot & Tango, got inhaled with barely a bite and left a crusty mess behind when the remnants dried. My dog has a noticeable difference in dental health when he’s been on Sundays, saving me from extra dental care. So, if you’re looking for a two-in-one meal option, Sundays takes the prize.
For the lower-cost option…Sundays
Budget matters, especially when feeding a large breed like mine. Sundays costs under $50 per week with a subscription, whereas Spot & Tango comes in at $61 per week. That's a noticeable difference over time! With Sundays, I get high-quality, nutritious food without the premium price tag or the mess of fresh food. It’s an easy choice for me, and my wallet agrees.
Nothing is more convenient and healthy for my dog than Sundays

After trying both, Sundays for Dogs is the clear winner in my book. The convenience, cost, and added dental health benefits make it the perfect choice for Rocky. If you get the ick from the hassle of fresh food and want something equally nutritious without the fuss, Sundays is what you and your dog need.