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.
Print this Oatmeal, Peanut Butter & Banana Dog Treats Recipe!
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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Barrie says
I love how this recipes is made up of all ingredients I have in my house! It'll make a great holiday gift for all the dogs in the family!
Edye says
These look amazing! Thanks for sharing.
Tianna says
I made these to see how my fur baby would like them, HE LOVED THEM! He gets so excited when I go to the treat box! I just put a double batch in the oven because we can't keep them in the house to long before he eats them all!
Molly says
PAWSOME! I am so glad he loved them! Thanks for letting us know!
The Char says
I actually think it looks good.
Cheryl says
My dog loves bananas and loves peanut butter. He took one sniff of these treats and walked away. Would not even lick them! I guess I have a treat snob, lol. I gave them to a friend and their dog loved them.
Lauren says
Are they supposed be hard or soft ?
Molly says
They are crunchy like a cookie 🙂
Jeanne Grunert says
I make a lot of homemade dog treats for my dog because she has allergies. Great recipe (and your biscuits look great -- mine look like lumps, but Shadow doesn't care!). #HomeMattersParty
MK says
So... I just made these (baking the second batch) and had added only about a heaping 1/2 cup of wheat flour when it seemed a great consistency to start rolling out and cutting. Then I realized as I was cutting out the shapes that I had forgotten the egg! By then it was just too late to add it so I just went ahead and continued to cut them out and bake. So I just wanted to let you and other readers know that the banana and oil in the peanut butter (I used unsalted Trader Joe's) definitely helped to bind and bake them and they turned out great! I cooked them for 20 minutes at 300 then increased the temp to 350 for about 5 minutes to brown and crisp them. I'm also thinking the lack of egg might also make them last longer. So if any other readers don't have egg or don't want to use the egg, they still turned out fantastic and my dog loved them!
Molly says
Awesome! And, thank you for letting us know! I'm sure there are some that might be concerned about the egg and they will possible store longer without it. Thanks again!
Lorelai @ Life With Lorelai says
Hey, Molly! Just wanted to let you know that we loved your Oatmeal Peanut Butter Banana Dog Treats Recipe so much when you shared it at the #HomeMattersParty last week, we’ve HIGHLIGHTED it THIS WEEK! Hope you can check it out when you get a sec! Happy weekend!!! http://lifewithlorelai.com/2016/05/05/home-matters-linky-party-85/
~Lorelai
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Shirley Wood says
Thank you so much for sharing with us at Merry Monday. We hope you’ll come to the new party. We’re celebrating our anniversary with a big Giveaway.
Carol @ The Red Painted Cottage says
We have a Miss Molly, too, and I know she would love for your mom to make these for her.
Christina Becker says
Do you have a proven recipe that helps ease skin irritation due to dry, flaking ask n due to seasonal allergies? My furson Ronan has raw skin by the fall. Thank you and happy baking.
Molly says
No necessarily a recipe, but I use coconut oil! I have one - Sallie - that has severe skin allergies. I have had a lot of luck using the coconut oil with her. I give each of my pups a teaspoon on their food nightly to eat. They love it! You can also rub it directly on the itchy spots for relief of the dry skin! We love, love love the coconut oil!
Christina Becker says
I bought organic coconut flour today can't wait to make these tomorrow! I have to go back to the store as my son ate the bananas I had set aside Lol.
Cynthia Rusincovitch says
I love that they are bone shaped! So cute! Sometimes we have to stop and take time to bake for the dogs as well! Thanks for linking up with Delicious Dishes Recipe Party!
Daria of YourOrganizedLife.Org says
What a great recipe! I've made pumpkin dog treats before and it'll be fun to have a new recipe! I'm sure my greyhound will love them!
Sophia says
This recipe is great, my 3 yr old poma-chon loves them, its really easy, and I love them too, I just add sugar and voila human version. Thanks for sharing recipe!