Not sure if you saw my post yesterday or not, but it was Ozzy and Brandi's Birthday posting. Seeing as how it was a special day, we wanted some homemade dog treats awfully badly! I told you I was gonna get them to help me work on my Lady! She's a softy when it comes to the pups! Well, we wrangled her into it! She made us this Oatmeal, Peanut Butter, and Banana Dog Treats recipe.
This tasty recipe is one of our favorites WOOF!!!
Lemme fetch my Lady to tell y'all how to make these oatmeal cookies for dogs so your humans can make you some too!
Here's my Lady to tell you how to make this woofalicious recipe!
The pups sure do love these yummy dog treats!
And, of course, I love spoiling them with tasty treats.
I also love knowing what is in their dog treats - hence the homemade ones.
When you make homemade treats, you KNOW there are no yucky preservatives or artificial stuff in them like you find in store-bought dog treats!
You can share these Oatmeal, Peanut Butter and Banana dog treats with your pups knowing you are giving them good wholesome treats!
As an added bonus, these peanut butter banana dog treats are super easy to make and use very few ingredients!
These Oatmeal, Peanut Butter and Banana dog treats are as tasty as they are healhty! It is a pawsome WHOLESOME treat to share with your pup! As an added bonus, they are super easy to make and use very few ingredients!Oatmeal, Peanut Butter and Banana Dog Treats Recipe!
Ingredients:
1 egg
⅓ cup peanut butter (chunky or creamy) - please make sure it contains NO xylitol - a sugar substitute
1 cup whole wheat flour
½ cup oats
½ cup mashed banana
Directions:
Preheat oven to 300*F.

Combine all ingredients in your mixing bowl. The order doesn't really matter.
Knead dough until a ball forms. Add a little more flour if the dough is sticky.

Flatten the dough on the counter or cutting board, either with your hands or a rolling pin. If the dough is sticky, add a little more flour.
Use some adorable doggie cookie cutters to cut them.
Prepare a cookie sheet by spritzing olive oil on it, or use parchment paper.
Bake at 300*F for about 20 minutes.
This recipe will make a few dozen cookies.
All ingredients are safe for human consumption.
NOTE: Because of the egg, I would not recommend feeding this dough to your pup while it's raw.
Like this recipe? Don't forget to check out my other homemade dog treat recipes, and pin this one to Pinterest!
Yes, you can, but you will need to adjust the amount. The recipe is very forgiving, and your pups will love them just the same.
Store in an air-tight container on the counter up to 5-7 days. You can also freeze the dough if you do not want to bake them all at once.
+Simple tip for freezing cookie dough- Roll the dough into a tube shape. Freeze and then you can slice off as needed.
I use Minute Oats, but the cookies have a crunchier texture. Rolled oats will give you a more chewy cookie if desired.
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Oatmeal, Peanut Butter and Banana Dog Treats Recipe
You can share these Oatmeal, Peanut Butter and Banana dog treats with your pups knowing you are giving them good wholesome treats! As an added bonus, they are super easy to make and use very few ingredients!
Ingredients
- 1 egg
- ⅓ cup peanut butter (chunky or creamy)
- 1 cup whole wheat flour
- ½ cup oats
- ½ cup mashed banana
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 300*F.
- Combine all ingredients in your mixing bowl. The order doesn't really matter.
- Knead dough until a ball forms. Add a little more flour if the dough is sticky.
- Flatten the dough on the counter or cutting board, either with your hands or a rolling pin. If the dough is sticky, add a little more flour.
- Use adorable cookie cutters like these.
- Prepare a cookie sheet by spritzing olive oil on it, or use parchment paper.
- Bake at 300*F for about 20 minutes.
- This recipe will make a few dozen cookies.
Notes
All ingredients are safe for human consumption. Because of the egg, I would not recommend feeding this dough to your pup while it's raw.
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Krista says
Just made these for my pup and she loved it. We are grain free with her so I substituted coconut flour instead of wheat flour and almond butter instead of PB. Didn't have any PB on hand. Will definitely be making more of these.
Molly says
Love the substitutes! I will have to try those also! Thanks for telling me about them!
Camille says
Any receipts without wheat? I am trying to avoid grains outer than oats for my furry baby! Food allergies....
Molly says
Maybe these Frozen Pumpkin treats? My pups love these things! https://missmollysays.com/easy-frozen-homemade-pumpkin-dog-treats-with-only-3-ingredients/
Rhiannon says
Please add a warming for people to check the peanut butter to make sure there are no artificial sweeteners. Many peanut butter manufacturers are now adding xylitol to their peanut butter even a very small amount can be fatal to your dog
Sharlene says
Thank you I just made these for the first time and both of my Boston terrier loved it !
Jo says
I'm trying these tomorrow for my 3 and my daughters gran-dog a chocolate lab LOKI! I have a Poodle, my daughters Mini Yorkie, and my brothers Jack Russell. Regardless they "ALL" Grans babies!!! We see how it goes. This will be my 3rd homemade treat for them. The other 2 were a success!
Kerry says
Question about the oats...Are they quick oats or regular? Thank you!
Molly says
I used quick oats or Quaker Minute Oats.
Gloria says
Just made these doggie cookies for my granddog Dakota.....they are heart shaped.
Courtney says
Can you freeze them?
Molly says
Yes, certainly! It is the way I store mine and then just take as many out as want at a time 🙂
Iris says
Can I substitute whole wheat flour with Almond flour?
Molly says
Yes, you may 🙂
Fernanda says
Could I make these treats with all purpose flour?
Molly says
Yes, they can be made with all purpose flour 🙂
Samantha says
Can I use white flour?
Molly says
Yes, you can 🙂
Cherie says
Would this recipe work just as well if I make drop cookies from the dough instead of rolling it out and using a cookie cutter? I'd lower the temperature on the oven so they can cook longer too since they will be thicker. My daughter is doing an Economics project for her 3rd grade class and wanted to do dog treats. We're thinking she can use the whole "time is money" adage to justify the short cut! We can't wait to try them with our dogs too!
Molly says
Of course you can! And, dogs don't really care what shape their treat come in 🙂
MattieDog says
We're going to try this recipe this weekend!
La Quetta Ray says
The recipe is great but is better gluten free. I feed my small dogs raw homemade dog food and treats that are gluten free. Which is perfect since I eat gluten free. A word of advice I didn't know about gluten free flour is they need to be weighed by a kitchen scale. Once you find the equivalent gluten free flour ounces to normal flour it's all easy and usually perfect ? from there. I make all of my favorite old recipes gluten free now.
Roxie says
I am new to making doggie treats, is regular white flour permissable in this recipe? I think my grand puppies would love this. Anxious to try this recipe, thank you for sharing.
Molly says
Yes ma'am white flour is fine. I actually use it most of the time 🙂
veronica lee says
I shared this with my cousin and her fur babies loved the treats. She says thanks!