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Amazing 24 Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats

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Clara Smith

December 31, 2025

A stack of homemade, bone-shaped Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats with one treat leaning against the pile.

If youโ€™re anything like me, your dog deserves the very best, and that means ditching those store-bought biscuits filled with mystery ingredients! Seriously, I feel so much better knowing exactly what goes into my pupโ€™s snacks. Thatโ€™s why I absolutely had to share my secret for the quickest, healthiest treats ever: these Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats. They are so simpleโ€”weโ€™re talking three main ingredients, folks! My little terrier, Winston, goes absolutely bonkers the second he smells banana baking. These are fast; you get about two dozen delicious dog treats ready in under 25 minutes total. You have to try this recipe if you want happy tail wags!

A stack of homemade, bone-shaped Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats resting on a light countertop near a window.

If youโ€™re looking for other amazing ways to spoil your furry best friend, you should definitely check out my list of the 10 Best Puppy Treat Recipes for when your little one is just starting out!

Why You Will Love These Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats

Listen, when it comes to my dogโ€™s snacks, I need them to be fast, good for him, and something that won’t gross me out when Iโ€™m making them. These banana air fryer dog treats check every single box. Trust me on this one!

  • They are incredibly fast! Weโ€™re talking 10 minutes of prep time, tops. Perfect for a last-minute reward.
  • Minimal mess and cleanup. Since weโ€™re using the air fryer, thereโ€™s no giant baking sheet to scrub later.
  • Super healthy ingredients you can actually pronounce. Itโ€™s banana, flour, and water. Thatโ€™s it!
  • They come out perfectly firm and crisp on the outsideโ€”Winston loves that crunch!
  • The air fryer cooks them so evenly, so you avoid those weird soggy centers you sometimes get baking.
  • You can get about 24 little snacks out of one minimal batch! Thatโ€™s great value.

If you want to see how easy it is to make other dog snacks with just three ingredients, you absolutely must look at my guide for Homemade Dog Treats with Just 3 Ingredients.

Essential Ingredients for Your Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats

Okay, letโ€™s talk about what makes these Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats so great for your pup. Honestly, the ingredient list is so short, you probably have everything in your pantry right now! Thatโ€™s the beauty of simple, homemade snacking.

We have one main group here, the “Dog Treats” essentials, and they all work together so beautifully:

  • You need 1 large, very ripe banana. And when I say ripe, I mean black spots! The riper it is, the sweeter and easier it is to mash properly.
  • Next up is 1 full cup of whole wheat flour. If your dog has a little sensitivity, you can totally swap this out for oat flourโ€”it works just as well!
  • Finally, we use about 1/4 cup of water, but this is really just ‘as needed’ to bring the dough together.

My big expert tip? Donโ€™t even think about using a yellow banana. Seriously! Those brown and black spotted bananas are pure sugar and moisture, which is exactly what we want for a soft dough. Check out my guide on Dog Biscuit Banana Recipes if you want to see other ways to use up those overripe fruits!

Equipment Needed for Perfect Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats

You don’t need a whole bakery setup for these simple Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats! Thank goodness, because who has time for tons of dishes, right? Luckily, your air fryer does most of the heavy lifting for us here, which is why I love this appliance so much.

Hereโ€™s the very short list of what youโ€™ll need to get your dough ready and cooked through:

  • Your trusty Air Fryer, of course! This is the magic worker.
  • A sturdy Mixing bowl for getting that dough just right.
  • A Rolling pin to get everything nice and flat.
  • Some Cookie cutters. You can use whatever fun shapes you have lying around!

Now, hereโ€™s a quick little pro tip because air fryers can be sticky; even though the little amount of water usually keeps things from sticking, I always give my basket a very quick spritz of avocado oil spray right before I place the cut-outs inside. Itโ€™s just my insurance policy to make sure not one single perfect little bone shape sticks to the mesh. You want all 24 treats making it onto the cooling rack, not tearing apart trying to pry them off!

Step-by-Step Instructions for Making Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats

Now for the fun part where we turn mushy bananas into crunchy rewards! Donโ€™t worry if youโ€™ve never made dog biscuits before; this process is so easy, youโ€™ll be done before your pup even realizes whatโ€™s happening. We’re aiming for 350ยฐF (175ยฐC) in your air fryer, and remember, youโ€™ll get about 24 beautiful Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats when all is said and done. This recipe is definitely a keeper if you want quick, healthy snacks. Make sure you check out my beginner-friendly guide on Oat Dog Cookies if you want another easy win!

Preparing the Dough for Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats

First things first, grab that super ripe banana we talked about. You need to mash it up really well in your mixing bowl until itโ€™s as smooth as baby food. No big lumps allowed! Once itโ€™s mushy, start adding your whole wheat flour. Mix it all together until you get a stiff kind of dough. Now, this is where you need to pay attention because bananas vary so much in moisture. If your dough looks crumbly and won’t stick together, donโ€™t panic! Just add that water, literally one teaspoon at a time, mixing after each addition until it finally forms a cohesive dough ball. Thatโ€™s how you know the consistency is perfect!

Cutting and Air Frying Your Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats

Once you have your dough ball, lightly flour your countertopโ€”a little flour dusting goes a long way here. Use your rolling pin to flatten that dough down to about 1/4 inch thick. Donโ€™t go too thin, or theyโ€™ll get too crispy, and we want just a nice firm bite. Now use your cookie cutters to stamp out as many shapes as you can! Lay those shapes flat in the air fryer basket. It is absolutely vital that they sit in a single layer; if they overlap, they steam instead of crisping up, defeating the purpose of the air fryer! Cook them at 350ยฐF (175ยฐC) for 10 to 12 minutes total. Remember to flip them halfway through! When they look firm and you see those lovely light golden edges, pull them out immediately. They must cool totally on a wire rack before servingโ€”that cooling process finishes the crisping action. If youโ€™re a fan of banana and carrot combos, you might also like my No-Bake Banana Carrot Pet Treats guide!

A close-up stack of golden brown, bone-shaped Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats resting on a light surface near a window.

Tips for Achieving the Best Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats

Even though this recipe is super straightforward, there are a few little tricks Iโ€™ve learned over the years that take these Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats from ‘good’ to ‘the best snack ever’ according to my taste-tester, Winston! Paying attention to the texture is key here, because dogs have their preferences, right?

If you want a cracker-like, super crunchy treatโ€”perfect for teething pups or for storing longerโ€”you need to go thin and dry. Roll that dough down to maybe 1/8th of an inch thickness, which is really thin! Then, when you flip them halfway through the air frying, check them closely. If they look done but aren’t quite snapping, stick them back in for another 2 minutes. They will harden up as they cool completely on that rack.

But maybe your dog prefers something a little softer? I totally get it. For a softer, more cake-like consistency, keep the dough thickerโ€”stick right around that 1/4 inch mark we talked about. And don’t flip them quite so late! Pull them out right around the 10-minute mark, or as soon as they look firm. Theyโ€™ll still have a slight give when cool, which is better for older dogs.

Donโ€™t be afraid to swap your flour! As I mentioned, whole wheat flour is my go-to, but oat flour is amazing, especially if you make your own by just blending rolled oats in a clean blender until powdery. It adds a lovely, nutty flavor that dogs seem to adore. If youโ€™re getting adventurous with your baking, you should check out some ideas on Strawberry Oat Nibbles for another fun, wholesome snack!

A stack of golden-brown, bone-shaped Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats resting on a white surface near a window.

One final thought: if you notice your treats sticking slightly when you take them out, it might mean your banana wasn’t fully ripe, or your air fryer basket isn’t non-stick. Next time, try lining the basket bottom with a tiny piece of punctured parchment paperโ€”it helps tremendously with quick release, especially with slightly softer batches!

Variations on Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats

While this basic recipe for Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats is fantastic just the way it isโ€”simple and cleanโ€”sometimes you just want to jazz things up a little bit for your furry companion, right? Weโ€™re not adding sugar or salt, of course, but we can definitely sneak in a little extra dog-friendly flavor or change the texture slightly without causing any tummy troubles.

I always keep treats simple, but here are a couple of safe little tweaks that my Winston really seems to enjoy when Iโ€™m feeling creative. Remember, for any dog treats, moderation is key, sweet pup parents!

The easiest change is playing with the flour. We talked about oat flour being a swap, but you can also try a 50/50 blend of whole wheat and chickpea flour if you have that on hand! It changes the depth of flavor just a bit and dogs usually go wild for pulse flours.

Next, letโ€™s talk about a tiny aromatic boost. You can try adding just a scant pinchโ€”seriously, think 1/8th of a teaspoonโ€”of ground cinnamon to the dry ingredients when you mix them in. Cinnamon is generally safe for dogs in tiny amounts and smells amazing when it heats up in the air fryer! Winston seems to think those are gourmet treats when I do that.

And if you have them handy, you can try adding about two tablespoons of plain, cooked, and cooled sweet potato puree right along with the mashed banana! It makes the dough slightly softer and adds a wonderful nutritional punch. Just remember that if you add extra moisture like that, you might need that extra teaspoon or two of flour to get the dough to come together correctly.

If you want to see some fruity inspiration thatโ€™s a little different from banana, you have to check out my Blueberry Dog Biscuit Recipeโ€”blueberries are absolute powerhouses of good stuff for dogs!

Storing and Serving Your Homemade Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats

We made these amazing Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats, and I know you want them to last because they are so much better than store-bought, right? The good news is that they store really well, thanks to the fact that they cook up nice and firm in the air fryer!

But hereโ€™s the biggest instruction you absolutely have to follow: they must be completely cool before they go anywhere near a container. I mean room temperature cool, folks! If you put even slightly warm treats into a sealed jar or bag, the moisture they release turns into steam, and guess what that steam creates? Yuck, mold! We don’t want soggy, fuzzy treats. Let them sit on the wire rack for at least 30 minutes after they come out of the oven.

Once totally cool, you have a couple of great storage options. In an airtight container on the counter, they are good for about a week. But if you want them to last longer, or if your house is always super warm, pop them in the refrigerator. In the fridge, they stay fresh for up to a week without any issue. Honestly, though, my favorite way to store them is freezing them!

For the freezer, just place them in a freezer-safe bag or container. They last great for a couple of months this way. When you pull them out, they thaw really fastโ€”sometimes Winston even demands his frozen treat right away! If you want to keep Winston spoiled rotten, you can check out my recipe for Pumpkin Yogurt Dog Treats for another freezer-friendly option.

A stack of homemade, bone-shaped Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats sitting on a white surface with bright natural light.

And finally, a quick word on serving: always remember these are extras! They are lovely, homemade rewards, but they are treats, not meal replacements. Keep serving them in moderation so your dog stays happy and healthy!

Frequently Asked Questions About Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats

I always get so many questions when people see how easy these Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats are to make! It seems too simple to be true, but trust me, the air fryer really does the trick here. Here are some things people ask me all the time:

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

Yes, you absolutely can! White flour works totally fine for these banana treats. However, I always recommend whole wheat or oat flour because they offer a bit more fiber and nutrition, which is better for your dog long term. If you use white flour, your treats might come out just slightly softer.

How do I make these Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats crunchier?

To get that perfect, hard crunch, you have a couple of options! First, skip adding the water unless the dough absolutely needs itโ€”aim for the driest dough possible that still holds together. Second, air fry them for a couple of minutes longer than the recipe suggests, maybe pulling them out closer to 14 minutes total, but watch them like a hawk so they donโ€™t burn at 350ยฐF (175ยฐC)! If you want a peanut butter option after this, check out my Peanut Butter Oat Biscuit guide!

Are these safe for all dogs, or just certain sizes?

These are super safe because they are just banana and flour! However, remember these are treats, not a full meal. I always tell people that smaller dogs (like Chihuahuas) should only get half a little cookie at a time. For bigger dogs, one or two treats following a walk is perfect. Always introduce any new snack slowly just in case your dog has a sensitive stomach.

What if my banana isn’t ripe enough?

Oh, honey, if your banana isn’t spotty, itโ€™s not ready! Seriously, you need that sweetness and moisture from an overripe banana to bind the flour correctly. If you are desperate, you can bake your peeled banana on a baking sheet at 300ยฐF for about 15 minutes just to soften it up, but it won’t be quite as sweet!

Estimated Nutritional Information for Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats

When I make these simple Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats, I donโ€™t focus too much on counting calories since they are such a simple reward, but I know some of you like to keep track! Since this recipe is only three ingredients, the nutritional value is pretty easy to estimate, but remember this is just an approximation based on average store-bought whole wheat flour.

Based on the whole batch of 24 treats, here is what you might be looking at for one single dog treat:

  • Calories: Roughly 40โ€“45 calories
  • Fat: Less than 1 gram
  • Protein: About 1 gram
  • Carbohydrates: Around 8 grams

This is what I love about making things at home, especially for our furry friends! You control everything. If you use oat flour, the carb count might shift slightly, but the low fat remains consistent. If you’re looking for more reliable nutritional data across different recipes, I always reference the tips shared on the Dog Recipe Blog for general guidelines.

Estimated Nutritional Information for Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats

When I make these simple Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats, I donโ€™t focus too much on counting calories since they are such a simple reward, but I know some of you like to keep track! Since this recipe is only three ingredients, the nutritional value is pretty easy to estimate, but remember this is just an approximation based on average store-bought whole wheat flour.

Based on the whole batch of 24 treats, here is what you might be looking at for one single dog treat:

  • Calories: Roughly 40โ€“45 calories
  • Fat: Less than 1 gram
  • Protein: About 1 gram
  • Carbohydrates: Around 8 grams

This is what I love about making things at home, especially for our furry friends! You control everything. If you use oat flour, the carb count might shift slightly, but the low fat remains consistent. If you’re looking for more reliable nutritional data across different recipes, I always reference the tips shared on the Dog Recipe Blog for general guidelines.

A close-up stack of golden brown, bone-shaped Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats resting on a white marble surface.

Air Fryer Banana Dog Treats

Make simple, healthy banana dog treats using your air fryer. These treats use minimal ingredients and are quick to prepare for your dog.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 12 minutes
Total Time 22 minutes
Servings: 24 treats
Course: Treat
Cuisine: American

Ingredients
  

Dog Treats
  • 1 large ripe banana mashed
  • 1 cup whole wheat flour or oat flour
  • 1/4 cup water as needed

Equipment

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

Method
 

  1. In a mixing bowl, mash the ripe banana until smooth.
  2. Add the flour to the mashed banana. Mix until a stiff dough forms. If the dough is too dry, add water one teaspoon at a time until it comes together.
  3. Lightly flour a clean surface. Roll the dough out to about 1/4 inch thickness.
  4. Use cookie cutters to cut out desired shapes. Place the cutouts into the air fryer basket in a single layer, avoiding overlap.
  5. Air fry at 350ยฐF (175ยฐC) for 10 to 12 minutes, flipping halfway through. The treats should be firm and lightly browned.
  6. Remove the treats from the air fryer and let them cool completely on a wire rack before serving them to your dog.

Notes

Store leftover treats in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to one week, or freeze them for longer storage.

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