Can Dogs Eat Quail Eggs?

Quail Eggs for dogs
The short answer is YES.


Dogs can eat cook (boiled) quail eggs in small amounts and moderations. Like chicken eggs quail eggs are also full of nutrients that can benefit your dogs in fact, quail eggs are much richer in many nutrients than natural eggs.

Quality is important when it comes to buying quail eggs for dogs. Because they are such an inexpensive source of nutrition it’s important to buy the most healthful quail eggs you can get your hands on. Quail eggs are not as readily available in stores as chicken eggs, but they can be found at local farmer’s markets and can also be sourced directly from local farmers who raise quail. You may even be able to get a discount for buying in bulk if they know you’re buying their quail eggs for dogs.

By buying locally you’re also able to see firsthand where your dog’s quail eggs come from. You want to make sure that the birds are healthy, that they have a clean place to live and that they are treated with care. All the better if they’re fed an organic diet and live in pens where they can run and play in a natural environment. This will help ensure that the eggs don’t carry an overabundance of bad bacteria due to sick birds or a dirty environment.

  • Quail eggs are a complete source of nutrition.
  • They are a good source of amino acids, vitamin A, riboflavin, folate, vitamin B12 and selenium.
  • Offer whole egg to your dog. Crack in half to reveal yolk, to encourage your dog to eat the shell.
  • Perfect for all sizes of dogs.

Make sure to consult a veterinarian before feeding your dog a raw food diet, or before picking a new commercial pet food.

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