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Dehydrated Whole Quail
Slow-dehydrated whole quail — meat, bone, organs, all in one. The novel protein for dogs and cats with chicken allergies, and the cleanest whole-prey option for raw-fed pets transitioning safely.
₹249.00
When chicken doesn't work.
Quail does.
Chicken allergies are the most common protein sensitivity in Indian dogs. Quail is the clean pivot — novel protein, higher protein-to-fat ratio, easier digestion, and the same whole-prey nutrition profile your dog evolved to digest. Meat, bone, organs — all in one slow-dehydrated package.
See it from every angle
On a table.
In a hand.
In a bowl.
Just quail.
Meat, bone, organs.
Free-farm bird. Skinned to manage fat content, slow-dehydrated whole. The whole-prey profile means meat, bone and organs in one — taurine, amino acids, natural minerals, all bundled the way nature does it. No fillers, no flavour washes, no preservatives.
How we make it
From farm to jar,
with nothing skipped.
Source
Free-farm raised, single-source.
We work with audited farm partners — not factory-line suppliers — and pick the cuts that actually carry the nutrition. No mystery meat, no rendered meal, no protein blends. One source, one cut, every batch traceable to the farm it came from.
Trim
Hand-trimmed in our Thane kitchen.
Most "natural" treats throw the raw cut into the dehydrator with the fat, skin and tendon ribbons attached. Fat oxidises faster, shortens shelf life by months, and adds calories your dog doesn't need. We trim by hand. The slow part of the process is here.
Slow heat
Low temperature. No shortcut.
Twelve-plus hours in a controlled-humidity dehydrator at low temperature. Slow heat preserves the protein, collagen and natural minerals. High-temp drying — the industry shortcut — denatures the protein and turns it into brittle dust. We finish each batch under 8% moisture, the threshold below which microbes can't grow.
Quality
Hand-checked. Splinter-tested.
Every piece is checked at the bench for moisture, snap, and texture. Hard chews go through a controlled splinter test — we want them to break into chewable shards, not dangerous fragments.
Quail. Whole. Skinned. That's it.
Higher than chicken, easier on weight-watchers and pancreatitis-prone dogs.
Novel protein. Most chicken-allergic dogs handle quail without issue.
Single-ingredient, single-source. Whole prey is the recipe.
Real reviews from
real dog parents.
Aishwarya K..
“Mowgli reacts to chicken. Tried novel proteins; quail was the one. Six weeks in, his itch is down, gut is steady, coat looks like a different dog's.”
Rohit B..
“Mishti's a fussy carnivore. Quarter-quail crumbled over her morning meal and she actually finishes the bowl. Whole-prey nutrition without the freezer politics.”
The raw question every pet parent asks
Why raw doesn't work
in Indian weather.
Indian pet parents who feed raw are trying to feed clean — the instinct is right. The risk isn't even the meat itself; it's the cross-contamination chain after the meal — the bowl, the lick, the sofa, your hands. Slow dehydration is the perfect fix.
The dog eats wherever the dog eats — sofa, floor, sometimes your bed. Bowl, lick, the surfaces after. That's the contamination chain raw food rides through your home.
Cooked bones splinter, so most home-cooked dog meals skip bones. Smart for safety, but it leaves a calcium, phosphorus, and cartilage gap.
Slow dehydration is the middle path that solves both. Whole-food nutrition. No live bacteria. No splinter risk. The dog gets the full joint, calcium, and protein matrix — without you mopping the sofa afterwards.
Salmonella doubling at 30°C
Half-hour and the count doubles. Dehydration takes the moisture bacteria need to multiply away entirely.
Our moisture endpoint
Below this threshold, no microbe can grow. Slow heat takes us under, every batch.
Of dehydration as preservation
Older than refrigeration. Older than pet food. The simplest fix has been the right fix all along.
Real questions, real answers
The stuff dog parents actually ask us.
What is whole-prey nutrition?
Meat, bone and organs in their natural ratios. Closest you can get to what dogs and cats evolved to eat without going raw. We slow-dehydrate the whole bird so the nutrient profile stays intact.
Is it safe for chicken-allergic dogs?
Quail is a novel protein — most chicken-allergic dogs tolerate it. Day 1, give a small portion and watch for 24 hours before increasing.
Won't the bones splinter?
Dehydrated bones become crunchy and crumble rather than splinter. Always supervise — first chew especially.
Can cats eat it?
Yes — quail is excellent for cats. Mimics natural prey size and nutrition. Quarter to half quail per day for an adult cat.
How often?
Small dogs (up to 10kg): split one quail across 2–3 portions per week. Medium (10–25kg): 1 quail, 1–2 times a week. Large (25kg+): 2–3 times a week.
Storage?
Cool, dry place, jar tightly sealed. Don't refrigerate — moisture (even from condensation) is the enemy of dehydrated treats. Keep it away from humid spots like the stove or sink and they're good through the best-before date on the pack.
Why monthly
Joint and gut wins are a long game.
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Most of what makes a treat actually work — collagen, glucosamine, omega-3, gut diversity — accumulates over weeks, not days. One pack gets you started; three packs gets you the result. Subscribe, save, and we ship the next one before this one runs out.
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