Looking for healthy homemade dog treat recipes? These Frozen Peanut Butter Banana Dog Treats are so easy to make! Your pup will surely love these 3 ingredient dog treats.

If you love dogs like we love dogs, then you (and your special furry family members!) will love these frozen peanut butter banana dog treats!
Homemade dog treats are great because you know exactly what goes into them. No weird ingredients, just wholesome, healthy, all natural ingredients in each bite. We love to make Homemade Dog Treats! Like these Peanut Butter Pupcakes recipe, Grain-Free Peanut Butter Pumpkin Dog Treats, and Frozen Watermelon Dog Treats.

Dog-approved homemade dog treats

We’ve always had labrador retrievers in our family. They’re so fun, active, and full of love.
Right now, we’ve got Ace – AKA Urban Bliss Dog – in our family. He is a super sweet, friendly, very active black lab retriever who loves every person and every animal he meets. And, he LOVES treats. He’s 500% motivated by food.

The first time I made these frozen peanut butter banana dog treats for Ace, he was SO excited! He loves these so much, and I hope your special pup loves them, too!
What you need to make these homemade frozen dog treats

To make these treats for your special dog, you just need:
A high powered blender – Use a high powered blender to blend the 3 ingredients together. If you don’t have a blender, you can also use a food processor. Just be sure to blend all of the ingredients until smooth.
Silicone molds – I have this adorable dog paw mold and this dog bone mold. You can find silicone molds in many other shapes but these are the two I use frequently for dog treats. They end up being so cute! And, the treats are just the right size – not too big and not too small.
3 Ingredient Dog Treats

This recipe is SUPER simple and has just THREE ingredients:
- Peanut Butter
- Banana
- Plain or Vanilla Yogurt
That’s it!
How to make frozen peanut butter banana dog treats


Blend them all together in a high-powered blender until smooth. This usually just takes a minute or two.


Spoon the blended mixture into the molds. I use a tablespoon measuring spoon and find that one tablespoon usually fills about one and a half mold openings for these two particular silicone food molds.
Place the molds in the freezer for 2 hours, or until the treats are completely frozen.


Store treats in the freezer and remove from the freezer to feed to your dog(s) one at a time.
Homemade Dog Treat FAQs
Once frozen, you can take them out of the molds and place into freezer-safe bags. Take one treat out at a time to feed to your special dogs!
You can store these treats in freezer-safe airtight bags or containers in the freezer for up to three months.
With every homemade dog treat recipe, you know your dog best. Every dog is different, and we are not veterinarians. We develop and share dog food recipes that have been safe for our own dogs to eat, and treats that our own dogs have loved. In general, these ingredients are safe for most dogs to eat. Always ask your veterinarian before feeding your dog any new treats or before introducing your dog to any new ingredients.
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Frozen Peanut Butter Banana Dog Treats

Ingredients
- 1 banana
- 4 tablespoons peanut butter
- 12 ounces plain or vanilla yogurt
Instructions
Video
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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Super simple to make! My Lab lived them❤️ Perfect for those hot summer days!!
I love these dog treats they are fun to make and so easy as well!!!!
Wow! Thank you! My dog gonna love this!
This is the perfect recipe for our youngest dog, Gideon, he has severe allergies and he can have all three ingredients. So hard to find treats for him. He loves everything in them. Thank you so much so much for making my fur baby happy.
23 hours 57 mins cook time?
LOL what in the world?? I have no idea where that came from but appreciate you bringing that to my attention, Mark. I refreshed the recipe card and it should accurately reflect the total time now: 5 min to make, and 2 hours of freezing time. Thanks!
So I made your yogurt, banana, peanut butter dog treats.
after it was mixed, i put some on my finger and only 2 out of 8 dogs would lick it off.
then i put some in small plastic containers and they all loved it. Who knows, it must
be a dog thing. Thanks for the recipe. i like it tto.
cathy
Glad to hear your dogs love it, Cathy!
Could,I use a food processor? No,blender here
Hi Jenn! I just saw your reply. You could certainly try it in a food processor. I have only used a blender, so I can’t say how using a food processor would change the results, but I would think it would be okay. If you do try it, please let us know how it goes!
Aww Happy Birthday Kirby! :) I’m sure he adores these treats!
He says ‘thank you’! ;) He loves them!
My giant fur ball would love these treats. He is crazy for bananas. I can’t even open one without having him come running for a piece.
Aw, how cute! He definitely would enjoy these, then! :)
First of all, the paw mold? So cute. Amazon is the BEST! Second, this is such a great idea. I’m guilty of buying treats – can’t wait to try to make these!
Right?! I was so happy to find it! I love making treats so I know exactly what my dog is eating! :)
My dogs are about to love these, can’t wait!
Kasay Ma
I hope so! Thanks, Kasey! :)
LOVE this! I have a setter with serious allergies and he can eat these! Loved the post! Thanks for sharing!!
Yay! I’m so glad! Thanks, Lauren!
Oh wow these are so easy and only a few ingredients I will need to try these I’m sure our dogs will love them!
Right?! I’m all about easy recipes! Thanks, Shannah!
Wow, It’s awesome to feed this peanut banana dog treats to my dog but what precautions to take while trying to feed.
Thank you!
I’ll have to try these out for my little dachshund! He’s quite the picky eater! They’d be nice cool treats for the summertime too!
Aw! I hope he likes them!
This is a great idea, i will definitely show my sister she has a dog 😊
Thank you so much!