Round oat balls are arranged on a wooden surface next to two whole carrots, banana slices, and a striped cloth with a soft toy giraffe partially visible in the background.

No Bake Banana Carrot Dog Treats

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Need a quick homemade treat without turning on the oven? These no-bake banana and carrot bites are a simple, wholesome option your dog will love.

They’re soft, naturally sweet, and made with everyday, dog-friendly ingredients you probably already have at home. The banana adds a creamy texture and natural sweetness, while the finely grated carrot brings a little crunch and a boost of goodness. A spoonful of kefir (or Greek yogurt) gives these treats a gut-friendly twist, and oat flour ties everything together into easy, no-fuss bites.

Just mix, shape, and serve—perfect for busy days or when you want to treat your pup to something homemade in minutes. 🐾

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Can Dogs Eat These Ingredients?

Banana – Safe for dogs and a great source of potassium, fibre, and natural sweetness. Best fed in moderation due to natural sugars.

Carrot – Low in calories and rich in beta-carotene, which supports eye health. Great raw or cooked, and perfect for treats.

Kefir or Greek Yogurt – Both can support digestion thanks to beneficial probiotics. Choose plain, unsweetened varieties with no added sugar or artificial sweeteners.

Oat Flour – A gentle, gluten-free flour that’s easy to digest and ideal for homemade dog treats.

Why Your Dog Will Like This Recipe

These no-bake banana and carrot treats tick all the boxes for happy tails and eager noses. They’re naturally sweet from the banana, which most dogs find irresistible, and the soft, chewy texture makes them easy (and fun) to eat—perfect for dogs of all ages.

The carrot adds a subtle crunch and a hint of sweetness, while the kefir or Greek yogurt brings a creamy richness that makes these bites extra tasty. Plus, they smell good enough to grab your dog’s attention the moment you start mixing them. My boys were hanging around like I was cooking fish when making them so I assume they smell good to dogs!

Two dogs look at a plate of round, homemade banana and carrot dog treats, with one dog reaching towards the plate.
Teddy gets a bit too close…

The Ingredients

Only 4 ingredients make these tasty treats.

Four labelled ingredients—grated carrot, banana, oat flour, and kefir—are arranged on a marble surface with a wooden spoon and a cloth visible in the background.

Banana
A natural sweetener that dogs love, banana adds moisture and a soft texture to these treats. It’s also a great source of potassium, fibre, and vitamins that support overall health.

Carrot
Carrots bring a gentle crunch and a boost of nutrients like beta-carotene (great for eye health). Grating them finely helps them blend easily into the mixture and makes the treats easier to eat.

Kefir (or Greek yogurt)
Both options add a creamy texture and a dose of beneficial probiotics, which can support your dog’s digestion. Kefir is slightly higher in probiotics, while Greek yogurt is thicker and milder in flavor—either works well. We used kefir in our first batch.

Oat Flour
A gentle, gluten-free option that helps bind everything together. Oat flour is easy to digest and gives the treats a soft, slightly chewy consistency your dog will enjoy.

Nutritional Snapshot

These no-bake treats provide a mix of fibre, natural carbohydrates, and beneficial nutrients. Banana and carrot contribute vitamins and antioxidants, while kefir or yogurt adds probiotics that may support digestive health. Oat flour offers a gentle, energy-boosting base, making these treats a wholesome addition to your dog’s snack rotation.

How To Make No Bake Banana Carrot Dog Treats

These are so quick and easy to make. As I was making my first batch, I was mentally planning another when I get the puppy dog eyes for a snack!

A glass bowl with mashed bananas sits on a white surface, surrounded by small bowls of oats, yoghurt, and grated carrots—perfect ingredients for homemade banana carrot dog treats.

Mash the banana in a bowl.

A glass bowl containing a mixture for banana carrot dog treats sits on a marble worktop with a pink striped cloth in the background.

Add the grated carrots, oat flour and kefir.

A hand holds a tablespoon of crumbly banana carrot dog treats mixture over a glass bowl, with a formed ball and a plate in the background.

Mix into a dough and scoop into balls.

A round plate with fifteen banana carrot dog treats shaped into balls, arranged in a circular pattern, placed on a light pink cloth on a marble surface.

Place on a dish and chill to firm.

Recipe Tips

Use a ripe banana – The riper the banana, the sweeter and easier it is to mash—plus it helps bind the dough better.

Grate the carrot finely – This keeps the texture soft and ensures the carrot mixes evenly throughout the treats.

Adjust the texture as needed – Dough too sticky? Add a little more oat flour. Too dry? Mix in a small spoon of kefir, yogurt, or extra mashed banana.

Chill before serving – Letting the treats firm up in the fridge helps them hold their shape and improves the texture.

Two dogs look at a plate of round banana carrot dog treats, arranged in neat rows on a light-coloured plate.

Variations

  • Add 1–2 tablespoons of natural peanut butter (xylitol-free) for extra flavour.
  • For a dairy free version skip the kefir or yogurt and use extra mashed banana or a splash of water or unsweetened applesauce.
  • Press the mixture into silicone moulds and freeze for a cooling summer treat.

Storage Instructions

Store the treats in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4–5 days. Because they’re made with fresh ingredients and aren’t baked, they should always be kept chilled.

For longer storage, place the treats in a freezer-safe container or bag and freeze for up to 2 months. You can thaw a few at a time in the fridge, or serve them slightly frozen for a cool, refreshing snack—especially on warmer days. 🐾

Several oat balls, crafted as banana carrot dog treats, are arranged on a wooden surface with two carrots, banana slices, a striped cloth, and a plush giraffe in the background.

Feeding Guidelines

Serve these treats in moderation as an occasional snack or reward. Portion size will depend on your dog’s size—smaller dogs may only need one small piece, while larger dogs can enjoy a couple at a time. Always adjust treats alongside your dog’s regular diet to avoid overfeeding.

FAQs

Are no-bake dog treats safe?

Yes, as long as they’re made with dog-friendly ingredients and stored properly in the fridge. Because they aren’t baked, they should be kept chilled and used within a few days.

How many treats can I give my dog per day?

Treats should make up no more than 10% of your dog’s daily calories. Adjust portion sizes based on your dog’s size, diet, and activity level.

Treats should make up no more than 10% of your dog’s daily calories. Adjust portion sizes based on your dog’s size, diet, and activity level.

Absolutely! These treats freeze well and can be served straight from the freezer as a refreshing snack.

More No Bake Dog Treat Recipes

Try these other easy no bake dog treat recipes:

No Bake Blueberry Coconut Dog Treats

No Bake Pumpkin Dog Treats

No Bake Blueberry Pumpkin Dog Treats

Round oat balls are arranged on a wooden surface next to two whole carrots, banana slices, and a striped cloth with a soft toy giraffe partially visible in the background.

No Bake Banana Carrot Dog Treats

These no bake banana carrot dog treats are soft, naturally sweet, and made with just carrots, banana, oat flour and kefir.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Chilling time 2 hours
Total Time 2 hours 10 minutes
Course Dog Treats
Cuisine Homemade Dog Treats
Servings 15 treats
Calories 42 kcal

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Ingredients
 
 

  • 1 banana ripe
  • 1/2 cup carrot, finely grated
  • 1 tablespoon kefir or Greek yogurt
  • 1 cup oat flour

Instructions
 

  • In a bowl, mash the banana until smooth.
  • Stir in the grated carrot and kefir (or Greek yogurt) until well combined.
  • Gradually add the oat flour, mixing until a soft dough forms.
  • Roll the dough into small bite-sized balls or flatten and cut into shapes.
  • Place the treats on a lined tray and refrigerate for at least 1–2 hours to firm up.
  • Serve chilled and watch your dog enjoy!

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Notes

Makes 15 treats
Notes
  • If the mixture feels too sticky, add a little more oat flour.
  • If it’s too dry, add a small amount of kefir or mashed banana.
Storage
Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4–5 days, or freeze for longer storage.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts
No Bake Banana Carrot Dog Treats
Serving Size
 
1 treat
Amount per Serving
Calories
42
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
1
g
2
%
Saturated Fat
 
0.2
g
1
%
Polyunsaturated Fat
 
0.3
g
Monounsaturated Fat
 
0.2
g
Cholesterol
 
0.1
mg
0
%
Sodium
 
5
mg
0
%
Potassium
 
71
mg
2
%
Carbohydrates
 
8
g
3
%
Fiber
 
1
g
4
%
Sugar
 
1
g
1
%
Protein
 
1
g
2
%
Vitamin A
 
720
IU
14
%
Vitamin C
 
1
mg
1
%
Calcium
 
7
mg
1
%
Iron
 
0.4
mg
2
%
Net Carbohydrates
 
7
g
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator.

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