If your dog comes running the second you open the peanut butter jar, this roundup is for you. Oats and peanut butter are a classic homemade dog-treat combo: simple, pantry-friendly, and easy to turn into biscuits, bites, and crunchy cutouts. Before baking, always check that your peanut butter is xylitol-free, since xylitol can cause dangerous low blood sugar in dogs and, in severe cases, liver failure. Peanut butter should also be fed in moderation. AKC ASPCA
1. Homemade Dog Treats – Peanut Butter Oatmeal

If you want a true classic, this is it. These simple oatmeal and peanut butter treats from Two Little Cavaliers combine oatmeal, peanut butter, water, egg, cinnamon, and a touch of honey. They bake at 350°F for 20 minutes and make an easy starter recipe for anyone trying homemade dog biscuits for the first time. Source
Why it stands out: It’s a straightforward, no-fuss recipe with ingredients many dog owners already have in the kitchen. Source
Get the recipe: https://twolittlecavaliers.com/2013/09/homemade-dog-treats-peanut-butter-oatmeal.html
2. Easy Homemade Dog Treats — Banana, Oats & Peanut Butter

This It Doesn’t Taste Like Chicken recipe keeps things ultra-simple with just three ingredients: natural peanut butter, banana, and oats. The treats bake at 300°F for 25 to 30 minutes, and the banana gives them a naturally sweet, soft-centered feel before they crisp up as they cool. Source
Why it stands out: It’s affordable, beginner-friendly, and a smart way to use up overripe bananas. Source
Get the recipe: https://itdoesnttastelikechicken.com/easy-homemade-dog-treats/
3. Pumpkin & Peanut Butter Dog Treats (just 3 ingredients!)

For fall flavor or dogs that love pumpkin, this version swaps banana for pure pumpkin. The ingredient list is tiny — oats, pumpkin, and natural peanut butter — and the treats bake at 300°F for 25 to 30 minutes until dry and firm. Source
Why it stands out: It’s one of the simplest homemade dog-treat recipes around, and it’s specifically noted as easier and cheaper than store-bought vegan dog treats. Source
Get the recipe: https://itdoesnttastelikechicken.com/pumpkin-peanut-butter-dog-treats-just-3-ingredients/
4. Apple Dog Treats with Oats and Peanut Butter by Wild Wild Whisk
This oat-based biscuit adds fresh apple and a hint of cinnamon for a more bakery-style dog treat. Wild Wild Whisk uses apple, peanut butter, egg, oat flour, and cinnamon, then bakes the treats in two stages: 20 minutes at 350°F, followed by 20 to 30 minutes at 325°F after flipping. Source
Why it stands out: It’s a great no-banana option, uses oat flour, and has a crisp finish that works well for biscuit-style treats. Source
Get the recipe: https://wildwildwhisk.com/peanut-butter-apple-dog-treats-oat-flour/
5. Easy DIY Sweet Potato Peanut Butter Dog Treats by Savory Spin
This recipe leans heartier, mixing sweet potato, banana, oats, egg, and all-natural peanut butter into soft dough that’s portioned into bites. The recipe instructions note baking at 350°F, with the page describing an 18-minute bake in the method and a 25-minute wait-to-enjoy note in the recipe card. Source
Why it stands out: It’s presented as a whole-food, budget-friendly treat packed with fiber and protein, with an extra tip for drying the biscuits in the turned-off oven for more crunch. Source
Get the recipe: https://savoryspin.com/diy-sweet-potato-peanut-butter-dog-treats/
6. Peanut Butter & Carrot Homemade Dog Treats

Another smart three-ingredient recipe from It Doesn’t Taste Like Chicken, this one uses natural peanut butter, carrots, and oats. The treats bake at 300°F for 35 to 40 minutes until dry and lightly browned on the bottom. Source
Why it stands out: The recipe emphasizes freshness, no preservatives, and cost savings — about $2.25 for roughly 28 treats, according to the source. Source
Get the recipe: https://itdoesnttastelikechicken.com/peanut-butter-carrot-homemade-dog-treats/
7. Crunchy Pumpkin Peanut Butter Dog Treats Recipe by Stress Baking

If you want a more traditional crunchy cookie-cutter treat, this Stress Baking version is a strong pick. It uses oats, pumpkin puree, egg, and natural peanut butter, and bakes at 325°F for 23 to 30 minutes, depending on treat size. Source
Why it stands out: The dough keeps its shape well and doesn’t spread, so it’s ideal for bones, hearts, or other simple cookie-cutter designs. Source
Get the recipe: https://stressbaking.com/pumpkin-peanut-butter-dog-treats/
Final Thoughts
Whether your dog loves banana, pumpkin, apple, carrot, or sweet potato, these oat-and-peanut-butter treats give you plenty of homemade options without complicated ingredients. If you’re baking for the first time, start with one of the 3-ingredient recipes. If you want a more polished biscuit, go for the apple or crunchy pumpkin versions. And with every batch, keep the same rule in mind: natural, xylitol-free peanut butter only. AKC ASPCA



