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Yes, I Run a TV Network And Still Have Time To Be That Dog Mom – Here’s My Secret

Jennifer Palazzo
ByJennifer PalazzoAug 26, 2025In Partnership With Sundays for Dogs

Listen, between writing punchlines, running a whole TV empire, and raising tiny humans, I barely have time to microwave my own leftovers—let alone make gourmet meals for my dog. But I’m also not about to let my four-legged kid eat something that looks like it came out of a vending machine in a gas station.

Enter: Sundays for Dogs. The fresh, air-dried dog food that saved my schedule and my sanity—without sacrificing quality, flavor, or the kind of Instagram-worthy ingredients that make me feel like I’m feeding Pickles better than I feed myself.

Here are the five reasons I’m wholeheartedly obsessed:

1. Zero Prep Time = More Sanity

If I had to defrost one more frozen food cube while my dog stared at me like I owed him rent, I was gonna lose it. Sundays is fresh & air-dried and comes ready to serve—no fridge space required, no messy wet food, and no “did I just step in chicken juice?” moments.

It’s literally scoop-and-serve. Like cereal. For dogs. Except this one doesn’t leave soggy bits in the bowl.

2. Whole Ingredients I’d Actually Eat

Let me paint you a picture: beef, pumpkin, kale, quinoa, blueberries... this is not your generic dog food. This is “my dog eats better than most interns” level food.

I read the ingredients out loud once and my assistant thought I was pitching a new salad on our food show lineup. Nope—just reading my dog’s dinner. And the best part? Sundays air-dries it all to lock in nutrients without turning it into brown mystery pebbles.

Unlike raw, Sundays' unique air-drying process involves a "kill step," which eliminates pathogens, so there’s no food safety or handling risk.

3. Formulated by Vets, Not Guesswork

Sundays isn’t one of those gimmicky “dog food companies” run by a guy who once owned a Labrador and thinks he’s a canine nutritionist. This stuff is actually vet-formulated and backed by legit science.

Translation? It helps with digestion, energy, coat health, and gut balance—all the stuff I’d normally have to drop $$$ on with supplements or vet visits. Now I just hand him a scoop and call it a wellness plan.

4. The Pickiest Dog On Earth Actually Eats It

My dog has rejected steak before. Steak. So when I say he’s picky, I mean Gordon Ramsay-level fussy. But he goes full vacuum cleaner on Sundays.

It’s got the smell, texture, and flavor he craves—and I get the satisfaction of watching him demolish a bowl without doing the whole “please just eat something” begging dance. I’ve even used it as a topper when he’s being extra, and it still works like a charm.

5. It’s a Flex—But a Thoughtful One

Let’s be real: running a network and doing stand-up means I’m always on the go. My life is organized chaos with a ring light. Sundays gives me one less thing to worry about, and makes me feel like I’m doing something amazing for my dog.

Every time I pour it into his bowl, I feel like the Oprah of pet parents: You get whole foods! You get gut health! You get zero artificial nonsense!

It’s an easy win, and in a world full of stress, that feels like a freaking miracle.

This Is Prime-Time Pet Parenting

If you’re a busy dog mom (or dad, or roommate, or fairy dogparent), Sundays for Dogs is the closest thing to having a personal dog chef. Except it doesn’t come with a reality show or a giant bill.From real ingredients to vet-backed wellness and convenience that actually delivers, this is one upgrade that’s worth the hype. Trust me—I greenlight TV shows for a living. And I’d greenlight Sundays for Dogs ten times over.