This happens pretty much every day now.
https://www.space.com/sundogs-definition-formation-science
"The most obvious condition improving the quality of sundogs is the proximity of the sun to the horizon. The closer the sun is to the horizon the more conspicuous sundogs are. When the sun is high in the sky sunlight can't pass through ice crystals as easily.
Because sundogs are more common when the sun is close to the horizon, the best time to look for these solar illusions is in the morning or evening when the sun is rising or setting."
In conclusion,
To see a Sundog 4+ times/week is extremely rare. Especially midday.
Perhaps the BIG ONE is near.