These homemade dog training treats are sure to be a hit with your puppy! Easy homemade dog treats are the perfect way to spoil your beloved family pet.

I adore cooking for all of my loved ones, and my family pets are no exception. I love baking these homemade dog training treats and seeing how happy it makes them!
It makes me feel especially good knowing that they’re eating healthy treats made with wholesome ingredients (with no nasty filler ingredients).

How to make easy homemade dog treats with peanut butter, banana, and oats:
This homemade peanut butter dog treats recipe is so easy! Your dog will love you for making it. You’ll love how happy it makes them and how easy it is to prepare.
This recipe requires only three ingredients (not including water). Be sure to use natural unsalted peanut butter. When you read the label, peanut butter should the only ingredient.
To start, grind the oats into an oat flour in your blender. The finer the better, but the treats will turn out well even if your flour is coarse. I like to grind up a little extra oat flour to dust the ball of dough (it makes it easier to roll out).
Next, mash a ripe banana in a bowl with a fork. Add in the peanut butter and hot water. Stir until the ingredients are well combined. Add in the oat flour and stir to mix.
Sprinkle the extra oat flour over the ball of dough and roll it out between two pieces of parchment paper. You want the dough to be about 1/4″ thick. Cut the dough into your desired shape using either a cookie cutter or a knife.
Bake, let cool, and watch your dogs eyes light up when they realize you baked for them!
What you’ll need:
While you don’t technically need this, these are infinitely more fun to make with these awesome little bone shaped cookie cutters for dogs. I love this set because it’s affordable and comes with three different sized cutters. That comes in especially handy if you have dogs of varying sizes.
Something else that can improve these dog cookies is a silicone baking mat. If you want particularly crispy treats, I’d definitely recommend using one. In general, silicone baking mats create a much crispier and more dry texture than parchment paper.

Can I freeze homemade dog treats?
Yes! You can store completely cooled treats in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 6 months. Just be sure to allow the treats to thaw for 10-20 minutes before giving any to your dog.

How long do homemade dog treats stay fresh?
There are a lot of factors that play into this. These treats aren’t made with oil, butter, or meat, so they tend to last longer than other dog treat recipes.
In order for them to stay fresh as long as possible, store them in an airtight container with a paper towel in it (to soak up any extra moisture). You’ll want to be sure to let them cool completely before storing them, or the heat will create condensation inside the container which can lead to mold.
If you don’t want to freeze them, the next best option would be to store them in the refrigerator. This is especially recommended if you’re in a hot and humid climate.
While some sources say that crunchy homemade dog treats like these can last up to a couple of months (assuming they’re stored correctly), I only recommend storing these for 7-10 days. If you bake them for less time (so that they’re softer for older pets), they won’t last as long.
Homemade Dog Training Treats (Peanut Butter, Banana, and Oats)

These homemade dog training treats are sure to be a hit with your puppy! Easy homemade dog treats are the perfect way to spoil your beloved family pet.
Ingredients
- 1 ripe large banana
- 1/4 cup unsalted natural peanut butter*
- 1/4 cup hot water
- 1 1/2 cups old fashioned oats, ground in a blender into oat flour
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350 F.
- Line your baking sheet with parchment paper or a reusable silicone baking mat.
- In large bowl, mash the banana with a fork.
- Add in the peanut butter and hot water and stir to combine.
- Add in the oat flour and stir to combine.
- Roll the dough out to ¼” thick between two floured pieces of parchment paper.
- Cut into your desired shape and size with cookie cutters or a knife.
- Bake for 30 minutes (if you cut them into very small sizes, keep an eye on them during the last 5-10 minutes of baking so they don’t burn).
Notes
Peanuts should be the ONLY ingredient in the peanut butter. Do NOT use any peanut butter that has any ingredient other than peanuts on the ingredient label.
PLEASE CONSULT WITH YOUR PET’S VETERINARIAN REGARDING POSSIBLE ALLERGIES YOUR DOG MAY HAVE.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
60Serving Size:
1 treatAmount Per Serving: Calories: 16Total Fat: .7gCarbohydrates: 2.1gFiber: .3gSugar: .4gProtein: .5g
Nutrition information isn’t always accurate.
PLEASE CONSULT WITH YOUR PET’S VETERINARIAN REGARDING POSSIBLE ALLERGIES YOUR DOG MAY HAVE.
Please let me know what your dog thought of this recipe in the comments and on Instagram! @keytomylime #keytomylime
Be sure to pin this recipe for later!

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9 thoughts on “Homemade Dog Training Treats (Peanut Butter Banana)”
I can’t wait to make these for my grand dogs!
I hope your grand dogs love them! I love making these 🙂
How long do these keep after making?
Hi Rebecca, It depends on how long you bake them for. If you bake them so they’re crunchier, they’ll last longer. If you bake them so they’re softer, they won’t last as long. I personally wouldn’t keep the crunchy style of these for more than a week to 10 days. Storing them in an airtight container with a paper towel (to absorb moisture) in the refrigerator will help them stay fresh. -Alexa
how long do they stay in the oven for?
Hi Harlie, These bake for 25 – 30 minutes (depending on how thin you roll the dough). -Alexa
I already have oat flour and don’t need to ground my oats. How much oat flour should I be measuring?
Hi Koua, I haven’t made this with pre-ground oat flour before, but it should be roughly 1 cup + 2 Tablespoons oat flour. Hope that helps! -Alexa
Hi
I’ve never made homemade dog treats. I made a variation of your recipe tonight, I only had oat flakes, and I used lamb fat instead of coconut oil. WOW! The pups are insane over them. I don’t think I’ll buy store bought treats again. thank you for such an easy and easily adaptable recipe!