








🍐 Unleash the fun with the pear-shaped chew toy that’s built to last!
The Petface Latex Pear Soft Chew Dog Toy is a large, pear-shaped interactive toy made from durable yet flexible latex. Designed for large breed puppies and small adult dogs, it features a gentle texture that protects teeth and a built-in squeaker to keep pets engaged. Ideal for active play and jaw muscle strengthening, this toy requires supervision and regular inspection for safety.







| Product Dimensions | 0.39 x 0.39 x 0.39 cm; 100 g |
| Item model number | 23045DS1 |
| Breed Recommendation | Large Breeds |
| Pet Life Stage | Puppies and small adult dogs |
| Flavor | Unflavored |
| Colour | Pear |
| Size | Large |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Special features | Portable |
| Batteries required | No |
| Item Weight | 100 g |
S**H
Best Dog Toys
Petface toys are easily the best dog toys you can buy, especially the latex. decent sized toy and colour etc makes it look very much like a real banana. I have a bad habit of buying them all for our cocker spaniel but she has a great time with this fun toy and the squeak is not too noisy. They last for a long time, in fact not one of the toys (too many) she has have even a single hole or tear. Also price is great.
G**O
My dog’s favourite toy — durable, fun, and totally worth the squeak!
I’ve bought loads of dog toys over the years, but these squeaky fruit are hands down my dog’s favourite. We’ve had them for months and despite him being a keen chewer (12kg wire-haired dachshund), they’ve held up brilliantly.What I love:• Surprisingly durable — he rolls on it, kicks it around, and it still looks great• It squeaks! Loud enough to grab his attention but not unbearable• Lightweight and soft — perfect for chasing around the houseThings to note:• The squeak might drive you a bit mad if on a call… but honestly, the joy on his face is worth it• ideal for medium dogsFinal thoughts:If your dog loves interactive, noisy toys, this is a winner. Five paws from us! 🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾
T**
Quality and price
Sweet little squeaky banana good price and value nice
D**Y
Incorrectly named as a "chew toy" but a much loved ball alternative for GSD
My dog has a Petface latex squeaky pig which she (unfathomably) adores! She has had him for weeks now and he hasn't got a mark on him and still squeaks perfectly.She LOVES her new blackberry and it's a great toy for indoor play as it's light enough to (accidentally) bounce off the walls, etc., without any harm. Unlike balls, this re-inflates itself quickly and this in itself seems to fascinate my dog.Incidentally, my dog is a German Shepherd and not a "fluffypoo" and she squashes squeaky tennis balls to death almost instantly (expensive lesson learned). I don't know what it is about the material these toys are made of - I'm sure it would tear or puncture pretty easily with force - but it's more the point that she doesn't TRY to kill them. She loves mouthing them but doesn't attempt to destroy them - it's very odd. It's almost like thick rubber glove material.Yes, there is some fluffy white stuffing inside. If you pull the tag off, naturally, you will pull some of this stuffing out through the hole it has created. Get a pair of scissors and CUT the tag off close to the toy - push the tiny remaining plastic stalk inwards and - hey presto - no stuffing comes out! (I'm not being cocky, I too pulled it like a numpty the first time I bought one!)
S**.
Good quality
My dog loves this toy, probably one of her favourites. Has lasted well with no tears or punctures from my golden retriever.
L**E
Apple ball
This is a nice ball. Good price. Its a bit big for my pup
L**S
My dog’s favourite squeaky toy
This is one of my dog’s favourite toys. His previous one lasted 3 years without being destroyed. The squeak was still going strong but winter and outdoor play had turned it grubby. So glad I found this exact replacement that I bought two more. I now have one very happy little dog!
J**Y
Good survival rate!
As a connoisseur of all things squeaky my miniature dachshund has come close (but not quite enough) to meeting his match with Petface’s fruit and veg collection. He can destroy almost anything in minutes if not seconds, and trying to extract the squeaky bit is where he starts.Petface seem to take special care with this part and these fruits have resisted destruction longer than many others. However, a sticky-up leaf or stalk soon provides enough purchase to puncture then rip the latex. This orange, whilst now slightly deflated, has survived for weeks, probably because it gets slippery enough to evade the jaws of a small dog - a bigger dog might find the job easier. Annoyingly it still squeaks - loudly - but at least we know the dog hasn’t chewed it out yet.For information, the orange is about large grapefruit size, soft but surprisingly resilient to chewing, and wipeable. Downsides: very loud if accidentally trodden on at 6am, and contains the ubiquitous fluffy polyester that most such toys have, so beware if the orange succumbs.This orange might just possibly put up a good fight with other similar dogs, so worth a try, and not too expensive as an experiment. And the broccoli comes a close second.
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