


These treats are the kind of reward you can feel good placing in your dog’s bowl (or on their snout– if you’ve watched our circus act on Instagram). Just because she isn’t plant-based doesn’t mean I don’t check out the ingredients that go into her food, making sure she has clean options in her bowl, too! The long answer is that I want her be able to eat all of the things that growing healthy pups need. (I mean, what’s the point if they can’t double up as your vacuum cleaner?! I KID.) She doesn’t, however, love greens, no matter how much I will her to pick up the spinach and kale that falls to the floor during my recipe shoots. I get asked a lot if Harper eats a vegan diet.īut guys, she sure does love peanut butter, banana, and oats. Peanut butter is delicious– particularly when baked into cookies!

When friends come over and Harper *won’t stop* begging for attention, the only solution is tucking a heaping spoonful of peanut butter into the center of a Kong for Harper to riddle over for hours to come. If there’s PB on a spoon in the open dishwasher, Harper makes a beeline for it, licking and lapping until I shut the door closed and scold her. What is it about peanut butter that dogs LOVE so much? You just need peanut butter, banana, and oatmeal to make these 3-Ingredient Peanut Butter Banana Dog Treats for a happy pup.Īnd if you’re so inclined, they’re absolutely human-friendly too, for a lower sugar cookie snack! It’s hard to forget, because these biscuits are done in under 30 minutes with clean pantry ingredients. It’s Harper’s third birthday today so I thought we should celebrate!įor the past three years I’ve been making her these super simple baked dog treats to ring in her big day.Įach year I have to dig it up the recipe to make and share, so I’m finally sharing here so none of us lose it ever again! This post is a little different but if you live with a furry friend or see one on the regular then they’re going to love it so you should stick around. Perfect for your pups and human-friendly, too! If you dog is smaller or has more delicate teeth, you may want to store these in the fridge where they will keep for up to two weeks in a sealed container (my preference).3-ingredient homemade dog treats made with old-fashioned rolled oats, natural peanut butter, and banana. Many dogs can enjoy these treats directly from the freezer.
#BANANA DOG BISCUIT RECIPE HOW TO#
There is a video linked below! How to Store Homemade Dog Treatsįor the longest-lasting treats, store in a sealed, freezer-safe container where they can last for months. This dog cookie recipe is truly very simple and comes together in about 20 minutes. Bake for 10 minutes at 350 degrees F and be sure to let cool before giving to your furry friend.
#BANANA DOG BISCUIT RECIPE CRACKER#
I used the same molds from my animal cracker recipe, but any shape will work.
