Pumpkin seeds for small animals are a nutritious and enriching treat, rich in vitamins, minerals, healthy fats, and fibre.
Pack size 30g.
They support digestive health, boost the immune system, and can help with skin and coat condition. These seeds can also be used as a fun, natural source of enrichment by providing a foraging activity when given in the shell.
Key benefits
- Digestive health: The high fibre content aids in digestion and can help regulate bowel movements.
- Immune support: They are a good source of zinc and other nutrients that help support the immune system.
- Skin and coat: Rich in omega fatty acids and vitamin E, they promote healthy skin and a shiny coat.
- Nutrient-rich: They provide essential vitamins (A, C, D, E, and B group) and minerals like magnesium and zinc.
- Parasite support: Naturally occurring cucurbitacin may help expel gastrointestinal parasites like tapeworms and roundworms.
How to use them
- As a treat: Offer a small number of seeds as a treat. If the seeds have shells, they can be given in their shells for added enrichment, encouraging natural foraging behaviour.
- For enrichment: Scatter seeds around the pet's enclosure to provide a boredom-busting activity that stimulates their natural foraging instincts.
- For difficult eaters: If your pet is a picky eater, you can grind the seeds and add them to their regular food.
- Moderation is key: Pumpkin seeds are healthy, but they are high in fat and calories, so they should be given in moderation as part of a balanced diet.
Pumpkin seeds
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They support digestive health, boost the immune system, and can help with skin and coat condition. These seeds can also be used as a fun, natural source of enrichment by providing a foraging activity when given in the shell.
Key benefits
- Digestive health: The high fibre content aids in digestion and can help regulate bowel movements.
- Immune support: They are a good source of zinc and other nutrients that help support the immune system.
- Skin and coat: Rich in omega fatty acids and vitamin E, they promote healthy skin and a shiny coat.
- Nutrient-rich: They provide essential vitamins (A, C, D, E, and B group) and minerals like magnesium and zinc.
- Parasite support: Naturally occurring cucurbitacin may help expel gastrointestinal parasites like tapeworms and roundworms.
How to use them
- As a treat: Offer a small number of seeds as a treat. If the seeds have shells, they can be given in their shells for added enrichment, encouraging natural foraging behaviour.
- For enrichment: Scatter seeds around the pet's enclosure to provide a boredom-busting activity that stimulates their natural foraging instincts.
- For difficult eaters: If your pet is a picky eater, you can grind the seeds and add them to their regular food.
- Moderation is key: Pumpkin seeds are healthy, but they are high in fat and calories, so they should be given in moderation as part of a balanced diet.
