Can pets eat pear? 🍐
Here’s whether pear is safe for each kind of pet, based on established veterinary guidance.
Can dogs eat pear?
SafePear is a sweet, healthy treat for dogs; remove the pips and core.
Risk: The pips contain tiny amounts of cyanide, so always remove them.
Portion: A few pieces of pear with core and pips removed.
Full guidance: can dogs eat pear? →Can cats eat pear?
In moderationA little pear flesh is fine for cats but not needed.
Risk: Remove pips and core; cats do not need fruit so offer only a small amount.
Portion: A small piece of peeled pear occasionally.
Full guidance: can cats eat pear? →Can rabbits eat pear?
In moderationPear is a sweet treat for rabbits; remove all pips.
Risk: The pips are harmful and the flesh is sugary, so feed only occasionally.
Portion: A small slice with pips removed a couple of times a week.
Full guidance: can rabbits eat pear? →Can guinea pigs eat pear?
In moderationPear is a tasty treat for guinea pigs; always remove the pips.
Risk: High in sugar and the pips are harmful, so feed only occasionally.
Portion: A small piece with pips removed a couple of times a week.
Full guidance: can guinea pigs eat pear? →Can hamsters eat pear?
In moderationA small piece of pear is fine for hamsters; remove the pips.
Risk: Sugary and watery, so keep portions tiny.
Portion: A small piece with pips removed occasionally.
Full guidance: can hamsters eat pear? →Worried your pet has eaten too much?
Contact your vet straight away, or call the Animal PoisonLine on 01202 509000 (24/7, UK). This page is general guidance based on veterinary sources and isn’t a substitute for professional advice — amount, preparation and your pet’s health all matter.