Dogs get bored of the same treats surprisingly fast, especially when peanut butter shows up in everything. Bananas solve that problem easily because they’re naturally sweet, gentle on most dog stomachs, and ridiculously versatile in homemade treats.
Store-bought dog snacks also disappear quickly, and the price tags don’t help either. Banana treats, on the other hand, come together with simple pantry ingredients and usually take less effort than driving to the pet store.
These recipes lean on dog-safe ingredients, balanced textures, and flavors dogs naturally love. Some come out soft, some crunchy, and a few are perfect for training treats.
1. Banana Oat Soft Dog Bites
Dogs that inhale treats in two seconds usually prefer soft textures over crunchy biscuits. My dog acts like soft banana treats are some kind of luxury snack, even though the ingredients cost almost nothing.
Bananas blend beautifully with oats, creating a soft dough that bakes into chewy little bites. The result works perfectly for training sessions or quick rewards throughout the day.
These treats stay slightly moist inside, which picky dogs seem to prefer. Mine literally sits beside the oven waiting for these to cool.
Ingredients
- 1 ripe banana, mashed
- 1 cup rolled oats
- ¼ cup unsweetened applesauce
- 1 egg
- 1 tablespoon coconut oil
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350°F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. This prevents sticking and keeps the treats easy to remove.
- Mash the banana in a bowl until smooth. Small lumps are fine, but the mixture should mostly look like thick puree.
- Stir in applesauce, egg, and coconut oil. Mix well so the wet ingredients combine evenly.
- Add the oats and stir until a soft dough forms. Let it sit for five minutes so the oats absorb moisture and thicken the mixture.
- Scoop small spoonfuls onto the baking sheet and gently flatten them. Smaller pieces work best for training treats.
- Bake for about 15 minutes until the edges look set. Allow the treats to cool completely before serving because hot treats can upset a dog’s mouth.
Why Your Dog Will Love It
Soft texture and natural banana sweetness make these treats extremely appealing to most dogs. The smell alone usually sends tails into overdrive.
They also break apart easily, which makes them perfect for training rewards.
Tips
Shortcut: Use quick oats if that’s what you have. They blend into the dough even faster.
Serving idea: Break larger pieces into tiny bits for training sessions.
Storage tip: Keep in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days.
Banana Apple Crunch Dog Cookies
Recipe Description
Some dogs clearly prefer crunchy biscuits they can actually chew for a while. Crunchy treats also help with boredom, especially for dogs that enjoy working through their snacks.
Banana and apple create a naturally sweet flavor dogs seem to recognize instantly. This combo bakes into firm cookies that hold their shape well.
These are great if your dog likes something with a bit of crunch. Mine carries these to his bed like he just won the treat lottery.
Ingredients
- 1 ripe banana, mashed
- ½ cup unsweetened applesauce
- 1½ cups oat flour
- 1 egg
- 1 tablespoon coconut oil
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 350°F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
- Mash the banana thoroughly until smooth. This helps the dough mix evenly later.
- Add applesauce, egg, and coconut oil. Stir until the mixture looks smooth and slightly creamy.
- Slowly add oat flour and mix until a thick dough forms. If it feels sticky, add a little more flour.
- Roll the dough into small balls and flatten them slightly with a fork.
- Bake for 20–22 minutes until the cookies feel firm and lightly golden. Allow them to cool fully before giving them to your dog.
Why Your Dog Will Love It
The crunchy texture keeps dogs engaged while they chew. The banana-apple flavor smells amazing to them.
Crunchy treats also satisfy dogs that like to work on their snacks for a bit longer.
Tips
Shortcut: Blend rolled oats in a blender to make quick oat flour.
Serving idea: Use these as a midday snack instead of multiple smaller treats.
Storage tip: Store in a sealed jar at room temperature for up to a week.
Banana Sweet Potato Training Treats
Recipe Description
Training treats disappear fast when teaching new commands. Soft, bite-size snacks solve that problem because you can hand out rewards without overfeeding.
Sweet potato and banana create a soft, nutrient-rich dough that dogs love instantly. The texture stays slightly chewy, which makes them easy to break into smaller pieces.
My dog pays suspiciously close attention whenever these come out of the oven. He definitely knows what’s happening.
Ingredients
- 1 ripe banana, mashed
- ½ cup mashed sweet potato
- 1 cup oat flour
- 1 egg
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350°F and prepare a baking sheet with parchment paper.
- Mash the banana until smooth. Combine it with mashed sweet potato in a bowl.
- Add the egg and mix well until everything looks evenly blended.
- Stir in oat flour slowly until a soft dough forms.
- Roll the dough into tiny balls and place them on the baking sheet. Flatten slightly with your fingers.
- Bake for about 15 minutes. Let the treats cool completely before serving.
Why Your Dog Will Love It
Soft treats release a strong smell dogs notice instantly. Banana and sweet potato together create a flavor most dogs find irresistible.
Small size also means dogs can eat them quickly during training.
Tips
Shortcut: Use leftover baked sweet potato from dinner.
Serving idea: Perfect for obedience training sessions.
Storage tip: Refrigerate for up to 4 days or freeze for longer storage.
2. Banana Blueberry Frozen Dog Treats
Hot weather turns most dogs into professional treat hunters. Frozen snacks help cool them down while still feeling like a reward.
Bananas blend smoothly with blueberries, creating a naturally sweet frozen mixture. The texture turns creamy once frozen.
These disappear faster than ice cubes at my house. My dog licks the bowl before they even freeze.
Ingredients
- 1 ripe banana
- ½ cup blueberries
- ½ cup plain unsweetened yogurt
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Add banana, blueberries, and yogurt to a blender. Blend until completely smooth.
- Pour the mixture into silicone molds or an ice cube tray.
- Place the molds in the freezer for about 3 hours.
- Once frozen, pop the treats out of the molds and store them in a freezer container.
- Serve one or two pieces as a cooling snack.
Why Your Dog Will Love It
Frozen treats feel refreshing and flavorful at the same time. Dogs also love the creamy texture once the treat begins to soften.
The fruity smell makes them very appealing.
Tips
Shortcut: Mash ingredients with a fork if you don’t have a blender.
Serving idea: Great after walks on warm days.
Storage tip: Store in the freezer for up to two months.
3. Banana Pumpkin Soft Dog Cookies
Dogs with sensitive stomachs often do better with pumpkin-based treats. Pumpkin and banana together create a gentle, fiber-rich snack.
These bake into soft cookies that break easily into smaller pieces. That makes them useful for training or quick rewards.
The smell alone usually gets dogs circling the kitchen. Mine sits beside the oven like he’s supervising the baking process.
Ingredients
- 1 ripe banana, mashed
- ½ cup pure pumpkin puree
- 1 cup oat flour
- 1 egg
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F and prepare a baking sheet.
- Mash the banana thoroughly. Add pumpkin puree and egg.
- Mix until smooth and consistent.
- Stir in oat flour until a dough forms.
- Drop spoonfuls onto the baking sheet and flatten slightly.
- Bake for 18 minutes and allow to cool completely.
Why Your Dog Will Love It
The soft texture and natural sweetness appeal to most dogs immediately. Pumpkin also gives the treats a pleasant smell dogs pick up quickly.
Dogs usually eat these fast but still savor the flavor.
Tips
Shortcut: Use canned pure pumpkin (not pumpkin pie mix).
Serving idea: Break into small pieces for training treats.
Storage tip: Refrigerate for up to five days.
4. Banana Carrot Dog Muffin Bites
Carrots add crunch and natural sweetness that pairs beautifully with bananas. Dogs recognize that flavor combo quickly and usually go straight for it.
These bake into tiny muffin-style bites that stay soft inside. That texture works well for dogs that struggle with hard biscuits.
My dog has a habit of sniffing these out before they cool. The nose never lies.
Ingredients
- 1 ripe banana, mashed
- ½ cup finely grated carrot
- 1 cup oat flour
- 1 egg
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F and grease a mini muffin tray.
- Mash banana in a mixing bowl. Add egg and grated carrot.
- Mix until everything looks evenly distributed.
- Stir in oat flour to form a thick batter.
- Spoon the batter into mini muffin cups.
- Bake for about 18 minutes until set and lightly firm. Cool completely before serving.
Why Your Dog Will Love It
Carrot adds a subtle crunch while banana brings natural sweetness. Dogs pick up that combination immediately.
Soft muffins also make chewing easy.
Tips
Shortcut: Use pre-shredded carrots if you’re short on time.
Serving idea: Perfect as a quick breakfast treat.
Storage tip: Keep refrigerated for up to five days.
5. Banana Yogurt Dog Drops
Tiny training treats can be surprisingly hard to find in stores. Homemade yogurt drops solve that problem quickly.
Bananas mix smoothly with yogurt, creating a creamy mixture that freezes into bite-size pieces. These work perfectly for quick rewards.
My dog follows me around the kitchen whenever yogurt shows up. He definitely knows what’s coming.
Ingredients
- 1 ripe banana
- ½ cup plain unsweetened yogurt
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Mash the banana until smooth.
- Mix it thoroughly with yogurt.
- Spoon tiny drops onto parchment paper.
- Freeze for about 2 hours until firm.
- Transfer to a freezer container.
Why Your Dog Will Love It
Creamy texture and sweet banana flavor make these extremely appealing. Small size also keeps dogs excited during training sessions.
They disappear quickly.
Tips
Shortcut: Pipe drops using a plastic bag with the corner cut off.
Serving idea: Use during training sessions.
Storage tip: Store in the freezer for up to 2 months.
6. Banana Oat Crunch Dog Bars
Some dogs prefer larger treats they can chew slowly. Crunchy bars solve that problem easily.
Banana and oats bake into firm slices that hold their shape well. The texture ends up slightly crunchy with a chewy center.
These feel like a real snack instead of a tiny training reward.
Ingredients
- 1 ripe banana, mashed
- 1½ cups rolled oats
- 1 egg
- 1 tablespoon coconut oil
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F and line a small baking pan.
- Mash banana in a bowl until smooth.
- Add egg and coconut oil. Mix thoroughly.
- Stir in oats until the mixture thickens.
- Press the mixture evenly into the baking pan.
- Bake for about 20 minutes, then cool before slicing into bars.
Why Your Dog Will Love It
The crunchy outside and chewy inside keep dogs interested while chewing. Banana aroma makes the treat hard to ignore.
Dogs usually carry these somewhere quiet to enjoy them.
Tips
Shortcut: Use quick oats for softer texture.
Serving idea: Break bars into smaller pieces for daily snacks.
Storage tip: Store in an airtight container for up to one week.
7. Banana Apple Frozen Pup Cups
Dogs sometimes deserve something that feels like dessert. Frozen pup cups deliver that fun moment without unsafe ingredients.
Banana and apple blend into a creamy mixture that freezes beautifully. The result feels like dog-friendly ice cream.
My dog licks these cups clean in record time.
Ingredients
- 1 ripe banana
- ½ cup unsweetened applesauce
- ½ cup plain yogurt
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Blend banana, applesauce, and yogurt until smooth.
- Pour the mixture into small silicone cups.
- Freeze for about 3 hours.
- Remove from molds and store in freezer bags.
- Serve one frozen cup as a special treat.
Why Your Dog Will Love It
Cold treats feel exciting and refreshing. The banana aroma also makes them extremely tempting.
Dogs usually lick every last bit.
Tips
Shortcut: Use ice cube trays if molds aren’t available.
Serving idea: Perfect after outdoor play sessions.
Storage tip: Store frozen for up to two months.
Final Thoughts
Homemade dog treats solve several problems at once. They cost less than store-bought snacks, you control every ingredient, and dogs usually like them even more.
Bananas happen to be one of the easiest ingredients to build around. They mix with oats, yogurt, fruit, and vegetables without needing anything complicated.
Rotating different textures keeps dogs interested, especially if they get bored easily. Soft bites, crunchy cookies, and frozen snacks together keep treat time exciting while still staying healthy.

I’m Pallab Kishore, the owner of Little Pets Realm — an animal lover and pet care enthusiast sharing easy tips, healthy recipes, and honest advice to help every small pet live a happy, healthy, tail-wagging life.