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One of my dogs is on a diet that includes pumpkin. I have been cooking pumpkins whole in the oven in a tray of water and then removing the seeds from them later. This makes it a lot easier to process. I was doing that today and wondered as the seeds are not so big (usually Kent and Butternut pumpkins) whether I really need to remove them or could they eat them as well. As it is I mash the skin up with the pulp. Any thoughts/info whether the seeds would be ok to include?

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Pumpkin seeds are supposed to be good for getting rid of intestinal worms. Those little green pepitas are actually hulled pumpkin seeds.

When I use pumpkin I cut out the seeds and dry them and when I have a collection I grind them in my little cheap coffee grinder and stick about a teaspoon in Pele's dinner or dog biscuits that I'm making :)

If the pumpkin seeds where whole I doubt that they'd be digested and would come out the other end :confused:

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