These simple and easy to make Peanut Butter Banana Yogurt Dog Treats are a great way for your pup to cool down! Budget-friendly and healthy for your dog.
Our poor little dog, Pearl, has to smell the wonderful things we cook all the time. It must be torture to have all those wonderful smells penetrating your nasal cavities knowing that you won’t get any.
Yes, life for Pearl is pretty tough. You should definitely feel bad for her.
Sometimes she even has to go on trips with us and stay at nice hotels, or ring in the New Year on the Queen Mary.
Like a good mom, I can’t talk about her without showing a baby photo. Just look at that lil’ face!
Because she’s such a good girl despite having it so rough, I thought she deserved some Cooking With Janica recipes too.
I like to keep dog treat recipes very simple. This is one of my favorites as it has only 3 ingredients.
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How To Make Yogurt Peanut Butter Banana Dog Treats
Making them is pretty simple, you just throw all of the ingredients into a food processor and blend.
Then fill up a silicone mold (I use this one) or an ice cube tray and freeze for two hours.
How simple is that?!
Because these dog treats are frozen instead of baked, they are perfect for summertime. You don’t have to turn on the oven, and your pup gets a tasty treat that cools him/her down.
I hope your furry friend enjoys these treats as much as Pearl does!
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Yogurt Peanut Butter Banana Dog Treats Recipe
Ingredients
- 32 oz Plain Yogurt
- 3 Tablespoons Peanut Butter (make sure it contains no xylitol, which is toxic to dogs)
- 1 Large Banana (sliced)
- 1 Tablespoon Honey (optional)
Instructions
- Put all ingredients into a food processor or blender. Blend until creamy.
- Fill a silicone mold or an ice cube tray.
- Freeze for at least 2 hours.
- Pop out of molds and serve to your furry best friend. Keep leftovers in an airtight container in the freezer.
Mars says
could we make this recipe, (x2) in a baking sheet? so i could cut them into shapes. like instead of putting it in an ice cube tray? (for a school project)
Brenda says
I just went to the store and bought a package of 4 and paid almost $5.00. We have a husky and Jack Russell. I’m definitely making these. I just need to get some small containers.
Tina Scadden-clark says
Is there a recipe for yogurt treats not frozen
Mandi says
Can you substitute almond butter for peanut butter? My dog is allergic to peanut butter.
Jenny says
Im sure you can. Or even sun butter. I know people who have added dried oats to this recipe, dried cranberries, even tossing in blueberries.
Radiene Watson says
My dogs are LOVING these! I put them in muffin tins with cupcake liners. I put them in the deep freeze. After 45 minutes I added a dog biscuit sticking out like popsicle stick.
Marsha says
I made these treats and my dogs love them, everyone else does too, there are soo good.
Thanks for sharing the recipe
Cathy says
Sounds Great! Can’t wait to try these out for my 5 dogs!
Reens says
Great hit with my dog and all the other dogs in the neighborhood too. Honestly, I even eat them. They are so good
Angela says
Tyson 🐶 says YUM! He sits at the freezer now licking his lips whenever I’m in kitchen haha. I halved the recipe and used my homemade plain yogurt & peanut butter with half a frozen banana. I put it all into my Ninja smoothie maker – it worked great and the to-go lid make pouring into the molds easy! Thx for the recipe- can’t wait to share with all the other pups at the lake this summer!!
Michelle Armstrong says
I love it but was wondering how to make icing for these dog treats. I’m making them for homeless dogs.
Andrea says
Hello I came across your article because I want some diy treat ideas. I’m about to make these today. I got buddy budder
haily says
i love it when i search how to make treats this came up and i was like yes my dog really like them he want a second one
J says
Just made these..used Greek yogurt by mistake..should I throw them out?
Jessica Pinney says
If the Greek yogurt was plain and free of xylitol it should be fine.
Angela Burns says
We have made these several times and our dogs love them but have never done the blender thing. Just mixed by hand. Will definitely be trying that.
Cyndy says
Just made these today for my sweet Luna Faye she’s a 7 month old Golden-doodle and she says 5 STARS!
I make my own peanut better (so easy and saves $$$ buying it) and always keep really RIPE bananas in my freezer along with frozen blueberries. It’s better to make all doggie treats for our furry babies
Thanks for sharing this recipe
Teresa says
Curious as to how many this batch makes
Roaemary Lazzaro says
Just made them today. My two pups are waiting for them to finish. I’m sure they will love them
Carolyn Thompson says
I have made this recipe more times than I can count. It’s very easy quick and the dogs absolutely love it. Thank you so much for it.
Gail says
Someone asked about using almond butter. Almonds are toxic to dogs
Dēborah M says
My Morkie Mia Belle & Yorkie-Poo Diesel just love, love, love these frosty treats! I made 71 treats!! WOW 🥰
Paws 🐾 seashells 🐚 stars ⭐ + smiley faces 😊
THANK YOU for sharing this recipe 🥰❤️🥰