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Can dogs eat pears?

Yes, fresh pear flesh is a safe and healthy treat for dogs. They're rich in vitamins and fiber โ€” but the seeds contain cyanide compounds, so remove the core completely.

Fruits ยท 57 kcal per 100 g

Benefits and risks

Benefits

  • Good source of vitamins C and K
  • Rich in copper and dietary fiber
  • Contains antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds
  • Hydrating with high water content
  • Soft texture is easy for senior dogs to chew

Risks

  • Pear seeds contain trace amygdalin (cyanide compound)
  • The core is a choking and obstruction hazard
  • High natural sugar content
  • Canned pears in syrup contain too much sugar
  • Pear stems can be a choking risk

Recommended serving size

Adjust portions based on your dog's weight, age, and activity level. Treats and snacks should make up no more than 10% of daily calories.

Recommended serving size by dog weight
Dog sizeWeight rangeServing
Small dogUnder 20 lbs (9 kg)1-2 small cubes
Medium dog20โ€“50 lbs (9โ€“23 kg)3-4 cubes
Large dogOver 50 lbs (23 kg)1/4 of a pear

How to prepare and serve

Preparation

Wash, remove the core and all seeds, and cut into bite-sized cubes. Skin can be left on for added fiber. Stick to fresh pears โ€” skip canned pears in syrup, pear juice, and any baked pear desserts.

Frequency

2-3 times per week as a treat.

Key nutrients

  • Vitamin C
  • Vitamin K
  • Copper
  • Fiber
  • Potassium
  • Antioxidants

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