Dehydrated Quail Sampler Pack

$11.50

Dehydrated Quail Sampler Pack

Whole-Prey Nutrition • Digestive Support • Enrichment & Training Variety

Our Dehydrated Quail Sample Pack is the perfect introduction to whole-prey feeding, offering pets a variety of textures, nutrients, and natural enrichment in one convenient bundle.

Designed for curious pets and thoughtful owners, this sampler highlights both nutrient-dense toppers and crunchy whole-prey pieces that support digestion, dental health, and mental stimulation.

What’s inside:

  • 1.5 oz Dehydrated Quail Essentials (ground meat, organ & bone)
    A balanced blend of ground quail meat, organ, and bone dehydrated in easy to break strips. Use as a meal topper or break into small pieces for a high-value training reward. (Note- the weight is approximate due to natural variations in strip weights once dehydrated)

  • 1 oz Dehydrated Quail Egg Meal Topper
    Quail eggs are considered a nutrient-dense superfood, offering a wide range of vitamins and minerals compared to many other foods. Rich in B vitamins, iron, selenium, and healthy fats, this topper supports skin, coat, and overall vitality — especially helpful for picky eaters.

  • 4 Dehydrated Quail Wings
    Lightweight, fully dehydrated and easy to crunch. Wings provide natural calcium, support dental health, and include small amounts of natural feather material that act as whole-prey roughage, helping support healthy digestion and gut motility. For pets new to whole prey feeding you can break the wings into small pieces

  • 2 Dehydrated Quail Feet
    Naturally rich in glucosamine and chondroitin to support joint health. A satisfying chew that encourages natural chewing behavior. Can be easily broken into smaller pieces for pets new to whole prey feeding.

  • 2 Dehydrated Quail Heads
    A true whole-prey treat packed with minerals, healthy fats, and natural enrichment. Quail heads encourage chewing, mental stimulation, and confidence with novel foods — many pets quickly learn to treat them like a rewarding chew or enrichment “toy.” For pets new to whole prey feeding, these can be easily crushed with the back of a large spoon and added to their food.

Why whole-prey items like wings & heads matter

Whole-prey feeding supports more than just nutrition:

  • Encourages natural chewing instincts

  • Supports dental health

  • Provides mental enrichment

  • Offers natural digestive roughage

  • Makes excellent high-value training rewards

Important: Pets new to whole-prey feeding should be supervised and offered small amounts at first, gradually increasing over several weeks.Less is more in the beginning. I do not recommend feeding more than 1 whole wing, 1 head, or 2 feet in a 24 hour period — less for small dogs or dogs not experienced with whole-prey diets — unless they are fully accustomed to this style of feeding and it is accounted for in their overall nutritional plan. Whole dehydrated products can be easily broken, cut, or crushed into smaller pieces to start.

✔ First-time quail feeders
✔ Picky or hesitant eaters
✔ Raw, gently cooked, or ancestral-style diets
✔ Training rewards & enrichment
✔ Pets with common protein sensitivities

Dehydrated Quail Sampler Pack

Whole-Prey Nutrition • Digestive Support • Enrichment & Training Variety

Our Dehydrated Quail Sample Pack is the perfect introduction to whole-prey feeding, offering pets a variety of textures, nutrients, and natural enrichment in one convenient bundle.

Designed for curious pets and thoughtful owners, this sampler highlights both nutrient-dense toppers and crunchy whole-prey pieces that support digestion, dental health, and mental stimulation.

What’s inside:

  • 1.5 oz Dehydrated Quail Essentials (ground meat, organ & bone)
    A balanced blend of ground quail meat, organ, and bone dehydrated in easy to break strips. Use as a meal topper or break into small pieces for a high-value training reward. (Note- the weight is approximate due to natural variations in strip weights once dehydrated)

  • 1 oz Dehydrated Quail Egg Meal Topper
    Quail eggs are considered a nutrient-dense superfood, offering a wide range of vitamins and minerals compared to many other foods. Rich in B vitamins, iron, selenium, and healthy fats, this topper supports skin, coat, and overall vitality — especially helpful for picky eaters.

  • 4 Dehydrated Quail Wings
    Lightweight, fully dehydrated and easy to crunch. Wings provide natural calcium, support dental health, and include small amounts of natural feather material that act as whole-prey roughage, helping support healthy digestion and gut motility. For pets new to whole prey feeding you can break the wings into small pieces

  • 2 Dehydrated Quail Feet
    Naturally rich in glucosamine and chondroitin to support joint health. A satisfying chew that encourages natural chewing behavior. Can be easily broken into smaller pieces for pets new to whole prey feeding.

  • 2 Dehydrated Quail Heads
    A true whole-prey treat packed with minerals, healthy fats, and natural enrichment. Quail heads encourage chewing, mental stimulation, and confidence with novel foods — many pets quickly learn to treat them like a rewarding chew or enrichment “toy.” For pets new to whole prey feeding, these can be easily crushed with the back of a large spoon and added to their food.

Why whole-prey items like wings & heads matter

Whole-prey feeding supports more than just nutrition:

  • Encourages natural chewing instincts

  • Supports dental health

  • Provides mental enrichment

  • Offers natural digestive roughage

  • Makes excellent high-value training rewards

Important: Pets new to whole-prey feeding should be supervised and offered small amounts at first, gradually increasing over several weeks.Less is more in the beginning. I do not recommend feeding more than 1 whole wing, 1 head, or 2 feet in a 24 hour period — less for small dogs or dogs not experienced with whole-prey diets — unless they are fully accustomed to this style of feeding and it is accounted for in their overall nutritional plan. Whole dehydrated products can be easily broken, cut, or crushed into smaller pieces to start.

✔ First-time quail feeders
✔ Picky or hesitant eaters
✔ Raw, gently cooked, or ancestral-style diets
✔ Training rewards & enrichment
✔ Pets with common protein sensitivities