
Sunday mornings are a little more special in our house when pancakes are on the menu. The kids have theirs stacked high with syrup, and Coco sits patiently nearby, watching every flip like she’s missing out on the feast.
A few weeks ago, I thought… why shouldn’t Coco have a pancake of her own? With a ripe banana, a little oat flour, and a dash of love, these fluffy banana pancakes for dogs were born. Twenty minutes later, Coco was devouring her very own mini-stack, tail wagging like crazy.
And just like that, dog pancake mornings became a new weekend tradition.
🐾 Why These Pancakes Are Great for Dogs
1. A Fun Breakfast Moment
Making a small pancake stack for your dog makes them feel included. It turns a normal morning into something special.
2. Soft and Easy to Digest
Banana, oat flour, and egg are simple ingredients that most dogs handle well. They’re gentle on sensitive stomachs.
3. Can Be Served Many Ways
You can serve the pancakes whole, cut them into small bites, or even use them as soft training treats.

🥞 Fluffy Banana Pancakes for Dogs — Recipe.
Ingredients
| Ingredient | Amount |
|---|---|
| Oat flour | 2 cups |
| Ripe banana | 1 medium |
| Egg | 1 large |
| Water | ⅔ cup |
| Coconut oil | 1 tbsp (plus extra for cooking) |
| Baking powder | ⅔ tsp |

🪄 Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Mix the Dry Ingredients
Add oat flour and baking powder to a bowl. Stir gently with a whisk so everything blends well.
Step 2: Mash the Banana
Mash your ripe banana in another bowl until smooth. A very soft banana works best.
Step 3: Add the Egg and Water
Mix the egg and water into the mashed banana. Stir until everything looks smooth.
Step 4: Combine Wet and Dry
Pour the banana mixture into the dry ingredients. Add coconut oil. Mix until a thick, smooth batter forms—similar to normal pancake batter.
Step 5: Heat Your Pan
Warm a skillet on medium heat. Add a little coconut oil to coat the surface.
Step 6: Pour the Batter
Use ¼ cup of batter for each pancake. Cook for about 4–5 minutes until bubbles appear on top.
Step 7: Flip and Cook
Flip gently and cook another 3–4 minutes. The pancakes should turn light golden brown.
Step 8: Cool Completely
Place finished pancakes on a rack and let them cool for 20 minutes before serving.
🥡 Storage & Serving Tips
Refrigerator (4–5 Days)
Store pancakes in an airtight container with parchment paper between each one.
Freezer (Up to 3 Months)
Freeze the pancakes in layers using parchment paper to prevent sticking.
Reheat Options
10–15 seconds in the microwave, or 5–7 minutes in a warm oven.

🐕 Feeding Guidelines
Every dog is different. Treats should be no more than 10% of daily calories.
If your dog has allergies or special health conditions, ask your vet before adding new foods.
💛 Health Benefits
Oat Flour
Helps digestion and is gentle on stomachs.
Bananas
Give natural energy and provide potassium.
Eggs
Offer healthy protein.
Coconut Oil
Supports a shiny coat and smooth digestion.

❓ FAQs
1. Can I use normal flour instead of oat flour?
Oat flour is easier for dogs to digest. Regular flour isn’t recommended for sensitive dogs.
2. Can puppies eat these pancakes?
Yes, but only small pieces and only if they’re already eating solid food well.
3. Can I add peanut butter?
Yes! Use only xylitol-free peanut butter, and add just 1 tablespoon.
4. How many pancakes can I give?
Small dogs: ½ pancake
Medium dogs: 1 pancake
Large dogs: 1–2 pancakes (cut into pieces)
5. Can I add fruit like blueberries?
Yes, but keep it light—no more than a small handful mixed into the batter.
6. Can I make mini pancakes?
Yes! Use 1 tablespoon of batter for tiny bite-sized treats.
7. Are these good for senior dogs?
Yes. They are soft and easy to chew.


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