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Summary: “Can dogs have pears?” In this blog, learn whether dogs can eat pear and if pears are good for dogs…
Can Dogs Have Pears?
Yes! Dogs can eat pears. They are perfectly safe for dogs to eat, as long as the pit, leaves, stem and seeds have been removed first. These parts of the fruit contain cyanide, and this can be toxic to dogs.
Are Pears Good For Dogs?
Pears can make a great snack for dogs because they’re packed with fibre, vitamins C, A, K, folate, copper, potassium, antioxidants, anthocyanins, lutein and zeaxanthin.
However, they should be chopped into bitesize pieces to help minimise any risk of choking.
You should also only feed your dog fresh, ripe pear. Canned pears are typical kept in sugary, artificially sweetened syrups which could be dangerous for a dog to eat.
Pears that aren’t ripe should also be avoided. These are much harder to chew and can give a dog tummy ache.
As with all fruits, pears should only be offered as a treat food due to their natural sugar content. Large amounts of sugar can cause stomach upset. If your dog has diabetes, you should check with your vet before offering your pup pieces of pear.
Can Dogs Eat Pear Skin?
Yes – you don’t have to peel pears before serving them to your pup. It’s always advisable to wash your fruit before you or your dog eat it if you’re leaving the skin on, to be sure there are no pesticides lurking on it though.
Sources
“Fruits And Vegetables Dogs Can And Can’t Eat” American Kennel Club, Aug 20. 2021 https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/nutrition/fruits-vegetables-dogs-can-and-cant-eat
Author Guthrie, Lynn “Can Dogs Eat Pear? Absolutely, in moderation” Prrs & Wags by Pumpkin, Jun 12. 2021 https://www.pumpkin.care/blog/can-dogs-eat-pears/