If you’re looking for a simple and vet approved snack for your pup, these homemade dog treats banana recipes are perfect. They are packed with natural ingredients, easy to prepare, and gentle on sensitive stomachs. Whether you want to try frozen banana dog treats for a refreshing summer bite or combine banana with peanut butter for extra protein, this recipe will quickly become your dog’s favorite.

Ingredients
Here’s what you’ll need (no more than 5 ingredients):
Ingredient | Amount | Why It’s Good for Dogs |
---|---|---|
Ripe banana | 2 pieces | Rich in potassium, fiber, and natural sweetness |
Peanut butter (unsalted, xylitol-free) | 2 tbsp | Protein boost, healthy fats |
Plain Greek yogurt | ½ cup | Probiotics for digestion, creamy texture |
Rolled oats (optional) | ¼ cup | Adds fiber and crunch |
Water | As needed | Helps blend and freeze smoothly |

Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Prepare the bananas
Peel and slice the ripe bananas into small chunks. Ripe bananas are naturally sweet, soft, and easier for dogs to digest.
Step 2: Mix with peanut butter and yogurt
In a blender, combine the banana chunks, unsalted peanut butter, and Greek yogurt. Blend until smooth and creamy. If the mixture is too thick, add a splash of water.
Step 3: Add rolled oats (optional)
For dogs who enjoy a little extra crunch, mix in the rolled oats. This step is optional but provides fiber that supports healthy digestion.
Step 4: Freeze into molds
Pour the mixture into silicone molds or an ice cube tray. Place them in the freezer for at least 3–4 hours, or until fully frozen.
Step 5: Serve with love
Pop out a frozen banana dog treat and serve as a refreshing snack. Perfect for hot days or as a post-walk reward. Always supervise your dog when introducing new treats.

FAQ
Are frozen banana dog treats safe for all dogs?
Yes, frozen banana dog treats are generally safe and gentle, especially for dogs with sensitive stomachs. Always start with a small portion.
Can homemade dog treats replace regular dog food?
No, homemade treats are a supplement, not a replacement. They should only be used as snacks alongside a balanced dog diet.

Suitable and Unsuitable Dogs
- Suitable for: Dogs of all breeds, especially those who enjoy natural flavors and need a cooling summer snack. Great for active pups who need extra energy.
- Not suitable for: Dogs with peanut allergies, lactose intolerance (replace yogurt with coconut milk), or those on a strict low-calorie diet.
Closing
I love sharing easy and healthy homemade recipes that dogs truly enjoy. If you try this homemade dog treats banana recipe, let me know how your pup likes it! Feel free to leave a comment, share your experience, and help other dog owners discover new ways to treat their furry friends. Thank you for supporting pawprinted.
