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January 31, 2026

A stack of crispy, rectangular Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats piled on a white plate near a window.

Seriously, if youโ€™re looking for the fastest way to treat your furry best friend without loading them up on junk, you have GOT to try this recipe. I almost always have ripe bananas staring at me, about to turn into fuzzy science experiments on the counter, and thatโ€™s when I whip up a batch of these Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats. Weโ€™re talking three main ingredients, maybe four if you count the extra flour for dusting, and theyโ€™re ready before I can even clean the bowl!

This isnโ€™t some complicated baking marathon; itโ€™s simple, healthy dog snack magic. I trust this method because using the air fryer gives them the perfect crunchy bite without drying them out like a regular oven sometimes does. My goofy Labrador, Buster, goes absolutely wild for the smell! Itโ€™s quick, itโ€™s healthy, and it makes my dogโ€™s day, which honestly makes my day, too.

A close-up stack of golden brown Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats resting on a white plate in bright sunlight.

Why Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats Are Healthy Dog Snack Ideas

The absolute best part about these Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats is what we *aren’t* putting in them. Bananas are packed with potassium and vitamins, and that natural peanut butter (make sure itโ€™s xylitol-free, please!) gives us healthy fats your pup needs. We stick to whole wheat flour here, giving us a whole grain base thatโ€™s miles better than those weird, heavily processed store-bought biscuits. Itโ€™s all about keeping things clean, just like when I make other simple recipes using egg and banana.

Iโ€™ve tried baking these in the oven, but honestly, why bother when the air fryer does it faster and better? Plus, the texture is just superior. You get that satisfying crunch on the outside and a pleasantly chewy interior, which is exactly what I look for in a good homemade snack. It really makes these stand out among other healthy dog snack ideas.

Benefits Of Air Fryer Dog Treats: Speed and Texture

The air fryer is our secret weapon against mushy treats! Because it circulates that super-hot air so efficiently, these treats firm up beautifully. They don’t dry out, which is a big win for usability. Flipping them halfway through ensures the top and bottom get equally crisp, giving my dog a satisfying snap when he chews. Itโ€™s honestly the best way to get gourmet-feeling treats in under 15 minutes total time.

Gathering Ingredients for Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats

Getting ready to make these fantastic Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats is honestly half the fun because the list is so short! I always try to keep these ingredients stocked since they are simple pantry staples. You only need a few things to get going: one large, super-ripe bananaโ€”the browner the better, honestlyโ€”one egg, some whole wheat flour (plus a sprinkle more for dusting later), and your peanut butter. Thatโ€™s it! Less than five ingredients makes this one of the easiest how-to make pet treats recipes out there.

Weโ€™re making about 30 perfect little snacks, so you donโ€™t have to feel guilty about whipping up a batch. These really fly off the cooling rack in my house! If youโ€™re interested in using these for quick training rewards, having everything ready beforehand makes the process so smooth.

Ingredient Specifics and Substitution Notes

Listen up, this is important: when you grab that peanut butter, you absolutely must check the label! It has to be XYLITOL-FREE. That sweetener is seriously toxic to dogs, so I treat that bottle like itโ€™s radioactive. For the flour, I prefer whole wheat because of the fiber, but donโ€™t sweat it if you donโ€™t have any. Oat flour works beautifully as a substitute if your pup needs something grain-free, though the texture will change slightly.

And remember that banana? It needs to be mashed up completely smooth before anything else goes in. Those overly ripe bananas give you the most natural sweetness and moisture, meaning we donโ€™t need to add any nasty sugars hereโ€”which is exactly how we keep these healthy dog snack ideas truly healthy!

How To Make Pet Treats: Step-by-Step Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats Instructions

Okay, letโ€™s get our hands dirty! Learning how to make pet treats couldn’t be simpler than with this method. Since we arenโ€™t relying on an ovenโ€™s slow heat, you need to move quickly once the dough comes together. The first thing you absolutely must do is get that air fryer warmed up. Seriously, preheating is non-negotiable when using an air fryer; it ensures everything cooks evenly from the start, which is key for these!

  1. First things first, crank that air fryer up to 350 degrees Fahrenheit (thatโ€™s 175 Celsius for my European friends!).
  2. Grab your bowl where you mashed the bananaโ€”add in your peanut butter and egg now. Whisk that goodness together until it looks like one cohesive, maybe slightly pale, mixture.
  3. Now, take your half-cup of whole wheat flour and start incorporating it slowly. I mean slowly! Mix it in until you form a nice, stiff dough. If it feels ridiculously sticky, don’t panicโ€”thatโ€™s when you add just a little extra flour until you can handle it without making a huge mess.

If youโ€™re looking for heaps of inspiration for other quick snacks, you have to check out my post on 10 easy pup kitchen creationsโ€”itโ€™s filled with ideas for days!

Dough Preparation and Rolling Technique

When the dough is ready, you need a lightly floured surface. I use a little dusting of the extra whole wheat flour here. Roll that dough out until itโ€™s right around 1/4 inch thick. This thickness is crucial! Too thin, and theyโ€™ll just turn into crackers; too thick, and the centers will stay gummy, even in that hot air fryer. Take your time and press firmly with the rolling pin to get that even depth across the whole sheet.

Air Frying for Perfect Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats

Once you have your cute shapes cut outโ€”I love using a little bone cutterโ€”layer them into the air fryer basket, but listen closely: they must be in a single layer. No overlapping allowed! Cook these babies for about 8 to 10 minutes total. You absolutely have to flip them halfway through the cooking time. That flip ensures both sides of your Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats get perfectly golden brown and firm up just right.

A stack of golden brown Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats piled high on a white plate, illuminated by sunlight.

Equipment Needed for Your Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats

You won’t need a whole bakery setup for these! Seriously, one of the reasons Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats are such a lifesaver is how little equipment they demand. You probably have everything sitting on your counter right now, which means less shopping and more treating time!

  • You definitely need your trusty Air Fryerโ€”thatโ€™s the star player here!
  • A good Mixing Bowl for combining all the sticky goodness.
  • A Rolling Pin is essential for getting that perfect 1/4 inch thickness we talked about.
  • And of course, Cookie Cutters for making them look cute. If you donโ€™t have cutters, check out my post on using silicone molds, which is a great workaround!

Thatโ€™s the whole list! Quick cleanup, quick bake, happy dog!

Tips for Success When Making Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats

Even though these Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats are super simple, I have a few little insider secrets that make the difference between “good” and “totally irresistible” treats for my pup. Trust me, these small steps elevate the final product!

First, and I canโ€™t stress this enough, go for the oldest, mushiest banana hiding in your fruit bowl! The riper the banana, the sweeter the dough is naturally, and the less you have to worry about strange textures. If you have bananas that are almost black, those are gold for this recipe. I even make a point to check out other DIY natural dog treats when my bananas are perfectly ripe.

A stack of freshly made Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats, golden brown and thick, resting on a white plate near a window.

Second, cooling is crucial. I know you want to hand your pup a warm treat right out of the air fryer, but you have to resist! These treats continue to firm up as they cool down on the wire rack. If you try to store them while warm, the internal moisture will turn the bottom half spongy. Patience pays off for the perfect crispness!

Finally, don’t cram the air fryer basket! Remember how I said single layer? If you pile them up, the heat canโ€™t circulate properly, and you end up steaming the bottoms instead of crisping them. A slightly smaller batch cooked in two rounds is always better than one big, damp batch of Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats.

Storage and Make-Ahead Guidance for These Treats

I love being prepared, and making a big batch of these is totally worth it since they freeze like a dream! You should get about 30 perfect little snacks from one mix, which is awesome for busy weeks. If you need to use them right away, just make sure they cool completely on the wire rack first. Once they are totally cooled down, you can keep them in an airtight container right on the counter for up to a week.

If you’re not going through them that fast, or if itโ€™s super humid in your kitchen, just pop them straight into the freezer! They last much longer that way. For freezing, I like to put a little bit of parchment paper between the layers of treats to stop them from sticking together. It makes grabbing just a couple for an afternoon snack so much easier later on. If you need ideas for other make-ahead snacks, check out my banana pumpkin recipe!

A stack of golden brown Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats piled high on a small white plate, catching sunlight.

Frequently Asked Questions About Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats

Since I started sharing how I make these simple Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats, I get asked the same few things over and over. Itโ€™s great that everyone wants to make sure they’re feeding their pups the best!

Are these Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats suitable for puppies?

This is a really important question for new dog parents. Because we use whole wheat flour and such straightforward ingredients, they are generally fine for puppies once theyโ€™ve been weaned and are eating solid food. However, since they are a bit firm after air frying, I always recommend cutting them into smaller pieces for very young dogs. Always introduce new treats slowly, just like you would with a banana carrot log recipe!

Can I use regular all-purpose flour instead of whole wheat?

Yes, absolutely, you can swap that out! All-purpose flour works just fine when youโ€™re learning how to make pet treats with this recipe. The main reason I stick to whole wheat here is just for that extra bit of fiber and nutrition, but seriously, don’t stress if you only have AP flour on hand. The function in the dough is nearly identical.

Why is making sure my peanut butter is xylitol-free so important?

Oh my gosh, please double-check that jar! Xylitol is a sugar substitute found in some low-sugar peanut butters, and it is incredibly toxic for dogsโ€”it can cause insulin release and dangerously low blood sugar very quickly. Itโ€™s a non-negotiable safety step when making Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats or any treat with PB.

Can I freeze the Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats?

You certainly can! Freezing is the best way to keep them fresh for longer than a week. Just make sure they are completely cooled down before you pop them into a freezer-safe bag or container. They keep really well for a couple of months this way.

Estimated Nutritional Information for Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats

I always feel a little weird putting numbers to homemade treats because every dog weighs differently, and how much they eat matters a ton! But still, for transparency, I wanted to give you a general idea based on breaking down the recipe into about 30 individual snacks. This math is just an estimate, okay? So please donโ€™t use this for strict dietary planning, but it’s nice to know weโ€™re keeping things reasonable.

We are looking at roughly 100 calories per treat, with about 3 grams of fat and 4 grams of protein. The carbs clock in around 15 grams. Since this recipe is so simple, there aren’t a ton of weird fillers, which keeps the numbers pretty clean for our pups!

Share Your Success with These Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats

Now that you know how simple it is to whip up a batch of these healthy snacks, I desperately want to know how your dog reacted! Did Buster or Daisy approve of the crunch? Hop down to the comments below and give this recipe a quick ratingโ€”it really helps other folks find these great, simple Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats.

I love seeing photos of your happy pups enjoying their fresh snacks! Feel free to share your pictures, and if you want even more simple goodness, always check out my main recipe blog index for new ideas!

A stack of golden-brown Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats piled high on a small white plate.

Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats

This recipe makes simple, healthy dog treats using an air fryer. These treats use banana and peanut butter as main ingredients.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes
Servings: 30 treats
Course: Snack
Cuisine: American
Calories: 100

Ingredients
  

Treat Ingredients
  • 1 large ripe banana mashed
  • 1/2 cup whole wheat flour plus more for dusting
  • 1/4 cup natural peanut butter xylitol-free
  • 1 large egg

Equipment

  • Air Fryer
  • Mixing bowl
  • Rolling Pin
  • Cookie cutters

Method
 

  1. Preheat your air fryer to 350 degrees Fahrenheit (175 degrees Celsius).
  2. In a mixing bowl, mash the ripe banana until smooth. Mix in the peanut butter and egg until combined.
  3. Gradually add the whole wheat flour to the wet ingredients. Mix until a stiff dough forms. If the dough is too sticky, add a little more flour.
  4. Lightly flour a clean surface. Roll the dough out to about 1/4 inch thickness using a rolling pin.
  5. Use cookie cutters to cut out shapes. Place the cut-out treats in a single layer in the air fryer basket.
  6. Air fry for 8 to 10 minutes, flipping halfway through, until the edges are lightly golden brown and the treats are firm.
  7. Remove the treats from the air fryer and let them cool completely on a wire rack before serving them to your dog.

Nutrition

Calories: 100kcalCarbohydrates: 15gProtein: 4gFat: 3gSaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 15mgSodium: 10mgPotassium: 150mgFiber: 1gSugar: 3gVitamin A: 100IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 10mgIron: 0.5mg

Notes

Store leftover treats in an airtight container at room temperature for up to one week, or freeze them for longer storage.

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