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Dog Treat Recipes with Banana
Below, you'll find healthy homemade dog treat recipes, all prepared by BoneItUp veterinarians. So, you can make them all confidently!
When creating the recipes, ease of preparation was considered so you can make them quickly.
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1. Autumn Devine:
These homemade treats are perfect for a healthy snack for your furry friend. Made from eggs, bananas, carrots, sunflower seeds, and oat flakes.
For 1 full silicone tray (or 10
bones)
Equipment
- Food processor
- Silicon mold
- Oven
Ingredients
2 Eggs
1 Banana
2 Carrots
2 tbsp. Sunflower seeds
3.5oz Oat flakes
2 tbsp. Water
Alternatives
Banana = Apple
Sunflower seeds = Pumpkin seeds
This recipe takes about
30 minutes
Directions
1. Place all ingredients in the food processor and blend them until united.
2. Transfer the mixture to the silicone mold.
3. Preheat the oven to 290F and add the mold for baking. Bake it for 15 minutes.
4. Wait for a little before serving these nice and tasty bones to your dog.
2. Summer Bananas:
This recipe is like a tropical vacation in a bone-shaped treat! With creamy coconut yogurt, sweet bananas, and a nutty almond butter flavor, your pup will be begging for more.
For 1 full silicone tray (or 10
bones)
Equipment
- Freezer
- Silicon tray
- Food processor
Ingredients
2 bananas
1 egg boiled
1 tsp. Flax seeds
3 tbsp. Almond butter
1 Half of cup coconut yogurt
Alternatives
Flax seeds - Pumpkin seeds
Banana - Plums
Coconut yogurt - Soy yogurt
This recipe takes about
10 minutes
Directions
1. Place all ingredients in a food processor and blend them until united.
2. Pour the mixture into the silicon tray and place it in the freezer for 2 hours.
3. Take the tray out and let the treats sit at room temperature for 5-10 minutes before serving them to your dog.
4. You can store the extra treats in a freezer.
3. Snacky, lovely treats:
A delightful recipe designed to boost your furry friend's energy, with a combination walnuts, banana, pumpkin seeds, oat flakes, and more.
For One Full Bones Silicone
Tray (Or 18 Bone Treats)
Equipment
- Oven
- Silicon tray
- Food processor
Ingredients
2 eggs
1 banana
Half of cup rice milk
Half of cup oat flakes
Quarter of cup walnuts
2 tbsp. Coconut oil
2 tbsp. Pumpkin seeds
Alternatives
Rice milk - Almond milk
Coconut oil - Nut butter
This recipe takes about
25 minutes
Directions
1. Place all of the ingredients in the food processor and blend them until united.
2. Transfer the mixture to the silicon tray, preheat the oven to 180C/360F, and place for baking. Bake for 20 minutes.
3. Once you take out the tray from the oven, let the treats chill down a little before serving them to your dog.
4. Cranberry Power:
Made with oats and cranberry, these homemade treats provide a burst of energy for your pup.
For a cookie cutter
Equipment
- Roller
- Cookie cutter
Ingredients
4-5 dates
1 banana
2 tbsp. Coconut oil
2 tbsp. Almond butter
Half of cup sweet potato flour
1 cup rolled oats - blended
Half of cup dried sugar-free cranberries
Alternatives
Almond butter - Peanut butter
Cranberries - Goji berries
This recipe takes about
15 minutes
Directions
1. Place the banana in one deep bowl and smash it with a fork.
2. Cut the dates and cranberries in smaller pieces.
3. Add all of the ingredients in the bowl with banana and mix them well.
4. On the kitchen desk, place cooking foil and add the mixture, cover it with foil on top also.
5. Flatten the mixture with a kitchen roller, take the foil out and cut bone forms. Let them in the refrigerator for 30 minutes before serving.
6. You can keep them for up to 1 week in a refrigerator.
5. Fruity Paws:
A refreshing and fruity delight for your furry friend, these treats offer a cheerful and healthy snacking experience
For One Full Bones Silicone
Tray (Or 18 Bone Treats)
Equipment
- Refrigerator
- Silicon mold
- Food processor
Ingredients
1 apple
1 banana
1 orange
1 egg cooked
Half of cup quinoa flakes
Alternatives
Banana - Pumpkin
Apple - Pear
Orange - Tangerine
This recipe takes about
10 minutes
Directions
1. Place all of the ingredients in a food processor and blend until united.
2. Transfer the mixture to the silicon mold and place the mold in the freezer for 2 hours.
3. Let the treats sit in the refrigerator for 20 minutes before giving them to your dog.
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