Extend your training into the off-season with Freeze-Dried Quail Wings, the perfect tool for developing your bird dog’s natural instincts. These real quail wings retain their authentic scent and texture, making them an...
Extend your training into the off-season with Freeze-Dried Quail Wings, the perfect tool for developing your bird dog’s natural instincts. These real quail wings retain their authentic scent and texture, making them an excellent choice for introducing young pups to bird scent or sharpening the retrieving and pointing skills of seasoned dogs.
Attach them to a dummy, fishing pole, or string for interactive drills, or use them to create realistic scent trails in the field. Choose between natural quail scent or add one of our training scents for enhanced effectiveness.
Key Features:
Authentic Training Tool: Real freeze-dried quail wings for realistic scent and feel.
Versatile Use: Perfect for introducing puppies to scent, or refining retrieving and pointing in older dogs.
Durable & Convenient: Lightweight, long-lasting, and easy to carry in your training bag.
Scent Options: Use with natural scent or pair with our custom training scents for added effectiveness.
Pack Options: Available in 2-pack or 6-pack to fit your training needs.
Give your dog the advantage of real bird scent and texture with Freeze-Dried Quail Wings—an affordable and effective tool for year-round training.
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