Pups never get tired of homemade dog treats, especially ones made with banana and peanut butter and these homemade banana and peanut butter are no exception!
They are some of Miss Molly and the pack's favorites!
This week we made fun and tasty Homemade Banana and Peanut Butter Dog Treats in star shapes using a fun cookie cutter!
Check them out below and see how easy they are to whip up. I'm sure your pups will be begging for a fresh batch of homemade dog cookies too!

There is no doubt about it!
Miss Molly and the pack LOVE their homemade treats and especially love banana and peanut butter treats!
It is so funny because I really believe they understand when I tell them I am baking them up something good.
Their ears prick up and they hang out close to the kitchen while the treats are baking.
Once they come out of the oven, you can see the drooling begin!
Since banana and peanut butter are two doggie favorites, these tasty Banana and Peanut Butter dog biscuits are sure to be a hit with your dog too!
And, if your fur babies are wild about apples or applesauce, be sure and try our tasty Homemade Peanut Butter Applesauce Dog Treats!
They are woofalicious!
Banana and Peanut Butter Dog Treats Recipe
Now, let's check out how easy this treat recipe is to make!
You only need 4 ingredients to make these yummy dog treats AND can make them in less than 30 minutes!
Ingredients:

1 small mashed banana
½ Cup peanut butter (please make sure it is xylitol free! I use all-natural peanut butter)
⅓ Cup beef broth
1 Cup wheat flour
Directions:
1. Preheat your oven to 350° and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

2. In a large mixing bowl, mix your mashed banana, peanut butter, beef broth, and a ⅓ cup of flour at a time until well mixed.

3. Use a spatula to take all your dough out of your bowl and form into a large dough ball with your hands.

4. Roll your dough out with a rolling pin and use a star cookie cutter to cut out your star-shaped dough.

5. Bake your star dog biscuits on your parchment paper-lined baking sheet for about 16-18 minutes, depending on how thick your dough is.
6. Let them cool on a wire rack and give one to your happy pup!
Notes:
Storing Homemade Dog Treats: To keep homemade dog treats fresh, proper storage is crucial. At room temperature, they can last up to 5 days in an airtight container. For longer storage, we recommend refrigerating them for about a week (7 days). Freezing them is recommended for even longer storage, as they can last for 6 months or more in the freezer.
Flour Substitutions: This recipe calls for wheat flour however it is perfectly fine, and will come out the same if you substitute with all-purpose or gluten-free flour.
When rolling and cutting: Use extra flour on the counter or cutting board and your cookie cutters to keep the dough from sticking.
Cutting the Cookies: While we used a star-shaped cookie cutter feel free to use any shape you have or like. Bone shapes are always fun! You can also use a knife and slice them into small squares or other shapes. We promise your pooch is not going to care 🙂

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Homemade Banana and Peanut Butter Dog Treats
Pups LOVE bananas and peanut butter making these tasty homemade Banana and Peanut Butter dog treats a sure hit with your pup! With only 4 ingredients, they are easy to make making them a hit with you too!
Ingredients
- 1 small mashed banana
- ½ Cup peanut butter (please make sure it is xylitol free! I use all-natural peanut butter)
- ⅓ Cup beef broth
- 1 Cup wheat flour
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 350° and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
- In a large mixing bowl, mix your mashed banana, peanut butter, beef broth, and a ⅓ cup of flour at a time until well mixed.
- Use a spatula to take all your dough out of your bowl and form into a large dough ball with your hands.
- Roll your dough out with a rolling pin and use a star cookie cutter to cut out your star-shaped dough.
- Bake your star dog biscuits on your parchment paper-lined baking sheet for about 16-18 minutes, depending on how thick your dough is.
- Let cool on a wire rack and give one to your happy pup!
Notes
- Storing Homemade Dog Treats: To keep homemade dog treats fresh, proper storage is crucial. At room temperature, they can last up to 5 days in an airtight container. For longer storage, we recommend refrigerating them for about a week (7 days). Freezing them is recommended for even longer storage, as they can last for 6 months or more in the freezer.
- Flour Substitutions: This recipe calls for wheat flour however it is perfectly fine, and will come out the same if you substitute with all-purpose or gluten-free flour.
- When rolling and cutting: Use extra flour on the counter or cutting board and your cookie cutters to keep the dough from sticking.
- Cutting the Cookies: While we used a star-shaped cookie cutter feel free to use any shape you have or like. Bone shapes are always fun! You can also use a knife and slice them into small squares or other shapes. We promise your pooch is not going to care 🙂











Diana McDonald says
Looks like a great great.
Lynne B says
I'm so excited to try broth in my next set of treats. Your recipes are an epiphany!
denise low says
Thank you for sharing. I know my sons dog would love this treat.
Cindy S. says
So much healthier than store bought treats. Cheaper too. These look awesome and so easy to make!
Sarah L says
Those would be great treats. Thanks for the recipe.
Maryann D. says
These Homemade Banana and Peanut Butter Dog Treats look fun to make. My sister's dog would love them!
Lauryn R says
This cookies are adorable and sound absolutely delicious!! I don't know a single dog that wouldn't love them, thank you so much for sharing this recipe! 🙂
Jerry Marquardt says
My pup would love the Peanut Butter, so this treat will be a great one to try out. This looks delicious.
Lynne B says
Yay! Another great dog treat recipe! I haven't tried bananas when I make dog treats. Pinning!
Chelsea amanda says
I need to try this with my pups.
Sally Wilsey says
My dog Buddie a pug would love these snacks. i am going to have to make him some as he loves peanut butter. Have not tried bananas. Thank you for the recipe.
Cindy S. says
These sound awesome! Dog treats at the store are so expensive. This is a much better option - making something with wholesome ingredients for much less money.
Nancy Burgess says
The treats sound good I'll try them.I think our do gs
would love them.
Dawn wright says
I definitely going to try I think my dogs would love them!
Amy Deeter says
These are too cute treat that my pet would just love.Love it !