Your pups will jump for joy for these homemade Peanut Butter Banana Dog Treats. With only 5 ingredients, these homemade dog biscuits are a great way to use up those overripe bananas and a delicious way to treat your dogs.
What dog doesn’t like peanut butter? When we’re not treating them with peanut butter dog treats, we use peanut butter to get them to take their medication. If you add some bananas into the mix like these Peanut Butter Banana Dog Treats, even a human will try to wag their tails for a bite.

And hey, if you are tired of drinking a green smoothie every other day, put those overripe bananas to good use by making these yummy dog treats. Your pups will sure appreciate them too.
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These homemade dog biscuits are one of our very easy dog treat recipes. They require just 5 ingredients: banana, peanut butter, egg, cinnamon, and flour. You can omit the cinnamon but I think it gives these treats a special flavor.
If you’re worried about whether cinnamon is safe for dogs, it is safe according to the ASPCA. But nutmeg can be toxic so anything with nutmeg or a spice blend like apple pie spice are off limits.
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Peanut Butter Banana Dog Cookies
Baker’s Tip: You can use either all-purpose flour or whole wheat flour for this recipe. You can also substitute a gluten free all-purpose baking flour in the same amount.
DID YOU MAKE THIS RECIPE? If you made this recipe and loved it, please leave a comment and give us a 5 STAR review. Mention @ or tag # on Instagram.Homemade peanut butter banana dog treatsare super simple and ready from start to finish in about 30 minutes. This easy 4 ingredient dog biscuit will be your pups new favorite snack.
Homemade dog treat recipes are easy, and less expensive than store-bought. Plus, you can customize them to your dogs personal tastes. Your pup may also like my banana dog treats or my pumpkin peanut butter dog treat recipes.
Homemade Dog Treats
I’ll give you variations and substitutions where I can, plus helpful tips and tricks for success. Read on for this info as well as the recipe. If you’d like to skip straight to the recipe, use the jump to recipe button at the top of the post.
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“OMG!!! My baby girl Indica loves these biscuits! She is a 7 month old Mini Schnauzer and sometimes mischievous terriers are hard to train. Well these treats have made our training sessions much easier! Thanks a million for sharing.”-Amber
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Like most dogs, Sugar is a fan of peanut butter and since I’m trying out a few new flavor combinations, this one was a no brainer.
Making treats for your dog is no more difficult than a batch of cookies. Plus, there are so many options when you make them yourself.
If your dog has any sensitivities or allergies, you can easily avoid those and make them as healthy as possible for your pet. For sensitive tummy issues as well as banishing puppy breath, try this fresh breath dog biscuit recipe.
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You can cater to your pets specific needs with DIY dog treats, especially those on a hypoallergenic diet or those with dietary restrictions.

Recently, I made Oatmeal Pumpkin Dog Treats for Sugar and tested them out on almost a dozen different dogs. They were loved by every single dog, even the picky ones.
This is the set of cookie cutters that I have. They are inexpensive and work like a charm. They cut neat, clean edges, which make pretty treats.
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Plus, they are easy to clean, which is also important. How many times have you had to dig dough out of a metal cookie cutter to clean it? At least a few dozen for me and it is something that makes me crazy, so I appreciate not having to do it.
These peanut butter banana oat dog treats are really good. I have tasted them, so I can say that honestly. The best part about making dog treats yourself is knowing exactly what is in them.
They taste like an unsweetened peanut butter oatmeal cookie. Remember, these are for your dogs palate and not a human palate. They should not contain sweeteners.
Banana Peanut Butter Dog Treats
Knowing what is in their treats because you made them yourself takes away any concerns of recalls on products for contaminations and worries about what is in their food that might not be very good for them.
The combination of banana and peanut butter smells amazing while it is in the oven, so don’t be surprised if your dog starts lingering around the kitchen.

For these treats, I’ve used old-fashioned oats instead of flour as the base. You’ll need to grind the oats a bit to make them finer.
Ingredient Peanut Butter Banana Dog Treats
To make these treats shiny on top, I brushed them with an egg wash. I don’t normally do this, but I wanted to make them pretty for the photos.
Yes. I use old-fashioned oats, but you can use a quick cooking variety if that’s what you have. You cannot use steel-cut oats, as those are entirely different.
I recommend storing them in the refrigerator for up to a week or so. You can also freeze them and take out a few at a time, which is what I do most of the time.
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If you live in a cooler, less humid climate, you can store these treats in a cute dog treat jar on the counter for a few days, before moving them to the fridge or freezer.
Keep a handful in an airtight container or zip-top bag in the fridge and store the remaining treats in the freezer for up to 3 months.
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You can bake treats for 14 - 16 minutes for a softer treat. Make sure treats are baked all the way through before removing tray from oven.
I used the smallest cookie cutter in the set (2) and the recipe made 90. If you use a larger cutter, you will have fewer treats.
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*To make CRUNCHY dog treats, bake for 25 - 28 minutes. Check them around 22 - 24 minutes to make sure they aren't burning. You can also Bake for 22 - 24 minutes, then turn off the oven and leave the door cracked with a wooden spoon and let them dry out and cool down in the oven.
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