



Pear Super Fruitz
Super Pear
Behind the Product
The Super Fruitz Pear is a dog treat toy designed to keep playtime interesting. With a fruity scent, textured surface, and unpredictable bounce, it keeps dogs engaged while rewarding them with treats along the way. Made from non-toxic natural rubber, it’s safe for everyday use and built to last. A simple, fun way to extend treat time and break up boredom. Ideal for medium to large dogs and not recommended for heavy chewers.
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Super Pear | Dog Toy


Load the toy with something tasty
Set it on the floor or hide it for a little extra challenge.
Watch the sniffing, licking, chewing kick in.


More Than Just a Treat Toy

Keeps your dog engaged and focused while they work for their treats

Dishwasher safe (top rack only)

Polygonal
FAQs
What kind of treats can I use for this toy?
How does this clean my dog's teeth?
Can I freeze the toy with a spread inside?
How do I clean the toy?
Is this toy safe for my dog to chew on?
What others are saying
Decided to give this toy a try because of its cute design and the possibility of using it as an enrichment toy for my two dogs who have outsmarted all their previous puzzle treat toys. It took each dog about 30 minutes to get a piece of rabbit sausage out of the banana. Very cool to see my dogs problem solving in action. Very sturdy design and a good challenge for bored dogs.
I have a rat terrier. He is also a genius. I've bought all kinds of toys and puzzles for him (you can even see one of his puzzles in my pic) but he masters them all in under 30 minutes. While this banana toy isn't a puzzle, it's the perfect size for him. What's best is that the treat slot is so narrow my dog is challenged by trying to get treats out of the toy. I put small cheese slices, carrots, milk bones, and greenies in it and it does keep him occupied for up to 15 minutes at a time, which is outstanding for my little genius.
This is a repeat purchase as it’s something that Pedro adores. As a young pup (he is a rescue from a terrible situation) he didn't eat anything. Food was something he was basically terrified of. The Banana saved him - we would stuff it with his dinner and turn it into a game. Hide and seek - catch anything fun and then he would slowly eat the dinner while chewing on the toy. Now i can stuff treats in it or yoghurt and freeze it for some chill time. Best of all he now loves his dinner and eats normally!