Quick answer
Pear may fit only as a tiny occasional amount for bearded dragons. It should not replace the normal diet.
Use a tiny occasional amount only. This should not become a daily food.
Fruit safety check
Pear may fit only as a tiny occasional amount for bearded dragons. It should not replace the normal diet.
Pear may fit only as a tiny occasional amount for bearded dragons. It should not replace the normal diet.
Use a tiny occasional amount only. This should not become a daily food.
Remove core and seeds.
Keep portions small and avoid canned syrupy pears.
Detailed safety guide
Use this page to keep a possible treat from turning into a daily diet mistake, including pear slices. The main concern is pear adds sugar quickly, so the safe version is tiny, fresh, and separated from seeds, pits, rinds, desserts, and dried fruit.
Bearded Dragons usually rely on leafy greens plus feeder insects. That makes pear different from a generic human-food answer, especially around wrong calcium/phosphorus balance, fruit-heavy diets, and oversized feeders.
Pear may fit only as a tiny occasional amount for bearded dragons. It should not replace the normal diet.
Remove core and seeds.
Keep portions small and avoid canned syrupy pears.