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Frozen Dog Treat Recipes Peanut Butter Banana

Frozen Dog Treat Recipes Peanut Butter Banana

Written by: Sarah C.

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Time to read 3 min

Why Peanut Butter & Banana is the Treat Combo Dogs Dream About

Some flavors just belong together.
For humans, it’s peanut butter and jelly.
For dogs? Peanut butter and banana.


Every time I grab a banana, Ben’s ears perk up like radar dishes. Add the smell of peanut butter, and I’ve lost all personal space — he’s already sitting at my feet, tail sweeping the floor.


These frozen peanut butter & banana dog treats are more than a snack — they’re a cool, creamy way to bond, reward, and spoil your dog without the guilt.


“Dogs may not read recipes, but they can taste love.”


If your pup loves this combo, you’ll also enjoy my Dog Treats Homemade Frozen Peanut Butter Banana guide, which has extra freezing tips.


More Frozen & No-Bake Treat Ideas

Ingredient & Benefits Chart

Ingredient Benefits for Dogs Notes
Banana Potassium for muscle function, fiber for digestion Use ripe bananas for natural sweetness
Peanut Butter Healthy fats, protein, vitamin E Must be xylitol-free
Plain Yogurt Probiotics for gut health, calcium for strong bones Unsweetened only
Optional Honey Natural energy boost, antioxidants Small amounts only


For a variation with added oats, try my Dog Treats with Banana Peanut Butter and Oats recipe.


Ben’s Frozen Peanut Butter & Banana Bites

Prep time: 5 minutes
Freeze time: 3–4 hours
Makes: ~18–20 treats
Storage: Up to 2 months in freezer


Ingredients

  • 2 ripe bananas

  • ½ cup natural peanut butter (xylitol-free)

  • ½ cup plain, unsweetened yogurt

  • 1 tsp honey (optional)


Instructions

  1. Blend – Combine bananas, peanut butter, yogurt, and honey in a blender until smooth.

  2. Pour – Fill silicone paw or bone molds evenly.

  3. Freeze – Place in freezer for 3–4 hours or until firm.

  4. Serve – Pop out and give your dog a frosty, tail-wagging treat.


For a twist, try the Banana Yogurt Peanut Butter Frozen Dog Treats version — it’s extra creamy.

Quick Nutrition Snapshot (Per Treat — Approximate)

Nutrient Amount
Calories ~30
Protein 1.3g
Fat 1.5g
Carbs 3.5g


If you like this flavor profile, check out Peanut Butter Banana Oatmeal Dog Treats for a soft-baked option.


Pro Tips for Perfect Frozen Treats

  • For Chunky Texture – Mash banana with a fork and stir in peanut butter and yogurt instead of blending.

  • Freeze in Layers – First freeze banana/yogurt mix, then top with a layer of peanut butter for a “surprise center.”

  • Mess-Free Serving – Serve outdoors or on a mat to avoid sticky paws indoors.


You can also turn this into a baked snack with my Easy Dog Treats Banana Peanut Butter recipe.


From a Sarah’s Perspective

“Peanut butter and banana make a great occasional treat for dogs — both are nutrient-rich and naturally appealing. Just be mindful of portion sizes to avoid excess calories, and always ensure your peanut butter is free from xylitol.”

Reviews From Fellow Dog Parents

★★★★★ – “Summer favorite in our house.”
“My lab will do every trick she knows just to get one of these.
We first made them after buying The Ultimate Homemade Dog Treats Cookbook from your site, and they’ve been a staple ever since.” – Mia & Rosie


★★★★★ – “Perfect after grooming.”
“We use the FreshFur Shower Brush and Bathing Solution from your store, and after bath time, we give these as a reward — she associates the brush with treats now!” – Aiden & Bella


★★★★☆ – “Cooling down in style.”
“These plus the IceSilk Pet Cooling Mat we ordered = one very happy husky in the summer heat.” – Lara & Milo


★★★★★ – “Banana lover approved.”
“We bought the MagicRoller with our order, and I can clean the couch in seconds after my beagle sneaks up to enjoy these treats on it.” – Rachel & Buddy


Final Words From Ben’s Human

Some treats are just meant to be made at home. Peanut butter and banana together is a simple pleasure that feels special every single time.


So peel, scoop, blend, and freeze — and watch your dog’s eyes light up before the mold even leaves the freezer.


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