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Sundays For Dogs Vs Tally’s Ranch: What’s The Difference?

Tally's Ranch vs Sundays For Dogs

Last Updated on May 8, 2025 by Kieran Beckles

Are you ready to switch to dry dog food, but you’re torn between ordering Tally’s Ranch and Sundays Food For Dogs?

There’s so much choice if you’re ready to ditch traditional pet food in favor of a dog food subscription company, but it can also be overwhelming due to the wide range of options.

Sundays is a well-established dog food company that offers air-dried dog food, while Tally’s Ranch created a freeze-dried raw range to provide some of the benefits of raw with the convenience of dry food.

In this article, I’m going to compare Tally’s Ranch and Sundays For Dogs based on my experience using these two pet food subscription services to feed my Alaskan Klee Kai dogs.

I’ll start by giving my verdict on the best choice before taking a closer look at each brand to showcase its offerings.

Sundays For Dogs vs Tally’s Ranch: Our Verdict

Tally's Ranch vs Sundays For Dogs Our Verdict
Tally’s Ranch vs Sundays For Dogs (Photo: Life With Klee Kai)

Let’s get right down to business. Who do we recommend? We like Tally’s Ranch but Sundays would be our recommendation based on our experience.

Tally’s Ranch appealed to me because they offer freeze-dried raw, and my dogs love raw dog food, so I was intrigued to see how they’d find freeze-dried.

While Skye and Copper enjoyed Tally’s Ranch, I’ve recommended Sundays because of our consistently good experience with their air-dried food.

Tally's Ranch vs Sundays For Dogs Our Recommendation
Tally’s Ranch vs Sundays For Dogs (Photo: Life With Klee Kai)

My Klee Kai dogs always finished the beef and chicken recipes on Sundays, proving a hit with my mini huskies for the best part of two years.

We use Sundays as a table topper on their We Feed Raw meals, and we like to use their air-dried food for walks, training treats and scent games.

Sundays are cheaper than Tally’s Ranch, which factored into my recommendation. Sundays cost me $138 a month, which is Tally’s Ranch is $33 more.

Who is Tally’s Ranch?

Tally's Ranch beef recipe
Tally’s Ranch beef recipe (Photo: Life With Klee Kai)

Tally’s Ranch is a newly-launched dog food company who have created a range of freeze-dried raw recipes.

They use a freeze-drying process to lock in the nutritional goodness of the ingredients used in their recipes. This includes 70% USDA-sourced meat.

Tally’s Ranch never uses additives, fillers or preservatives. They rely on human-grade food to ensure your dog is eating a balanced and complete diet.

You can choose from two recipes – beef and chicken – when you complete their sign-up questionnaire. Tally’s Ranch doesn’t supply a custom scooper.

Skye eats Tally’s Ranch (Photo: Life With Klee Kai)

Despite filling out details about your dog, Tally’s Ranch does lack some customization. You’ll need to follow their feeding guidelines to get portions correct.

Copper and Skye finished their Tally’s Ranch meals throughout the trial subscription plan. It was a hit with my picky eater during that sample period.

Tally’s Ranch costs $171 a month to feed my Klee Kai, which is cheaper than fresh and raw dog food brands. It’s more affordable than some dry food brands, too.

Who Is Sundays?

Sundays For Dogs beef recipe
Sundays For Dogs beef recipe (Photo: Life With Klee Kai)

Sundays For Dogs is one of the most popular dry food brands in the USA, thanks to their air-dried recipes.

They use human-grade ingredients, such as USDA meat, vegetables, minerals and vitamins, in recipes customized to meet your pup’s needs.

Sundays offer three recipes: chicken, beef and turkey. Copper and Skye liked beef and chicken but weren’t big fans of the turkey recipe.

How much is Sundays
Skye eats Sundays (Photo: Life With Klee Kai)

While Sundays do get pet owners to fill out a sign-up questionnaire, it’s unclear how much customization is involved. You don’t get a custom scooper.

I like the convenience of Sundays because it serves a dual function: mealtime food and training treat. I often grab a handful for our daily walk.

Sundays are an affordable option if you’re looking to feed balanced and complete meals without breaking the bank. I paid $138 for a month’s supply.

Tally’s Ranch vs Sundays: Conclusion

Tally's Ranch vs Sundays Conclusion
Tally’s Ranch vs Sundays For Dogs (Photo: Life With Klee Kai)

We’ve reached the end of our comparison article, discussing Sundays and Tally’s Ranch.

I’m impressed by both brands but my recommendation would be Sundays based on my experience using their air-dried food.

Having said that, if you’ve previously tried Sundays with mixed results, Tally’s Ranch is a great option to consider.

But I’d give Sundays the slight edge in this comparison because my dogs have consistently eaten their food, and I like its versatility.

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