Pawfect Pancakes
- Kayleigh Adams
- Apr 2, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Oct 16, 2025
There’s nothing better than a slow weekend morning with pancakes on the griddle, and now, your dog can get in on the delicious fun too! Whether you’re celebrating pancake day, a birthday, a special treat, or just a way to share some cozy vibes, these dog-safe banana pancakes are made with wholesome, simple ingredients that are gentle on your pup’s tummy.
And yes, they’re totally safe for humans too (though we can’t promise your dog will want to share).
Dog-Friendly Pancake Ingredients:
These pancakes are grain-free, dairy free and naturally sweetened with banana.
1 ripe banana
2 large eggs
2 tablespoons almond or coconut flour
½ teaspoon Ceylon cinnamon (optional, but dog-safe in small amounts)
Tip: No almond or coconut flour? No problem! You can make your own by blending raw almonds or coconut flakes in a fo
Making these pancakes is easy! Here’s how:
Mash the banana in a mixing bowl until smooth and creamy.
Add the eggs, flour, and cinnamon (if using), and whisk until a smooth batter forms.
Warm a non-stick pan over low heat. Add a small amount of ghee or coconut oil to prevent sticking.
Spoon small dollops of batter into the pan to form mini pancakes.
Cook gently over low heat for 1–2 minutes per side, flipping when bubbles start to form or edges set.
This recipe makes around 4 small pancakes, perfect for sharing or storing as quick treats!
Boost the Goodness!
Want to add a little extra nutrition and flair? Here are some safe, healthy toppings for your pup:
A spoonful of goat’s yogurt
A sprinkle of chia seeds or hemp seeds
Fresh blueberries or sliced strawberries
Just keep any toppings unsweetened and natural to ensure they stay dog-friendly.
These easy banana pancakes are the perfect way to spoil your pup without any of the guilt. Packed with protein, potassium, and healthy fats, they’re just as nutritious as they are tasty. Plus, they’re a fun bonding moment for you and your furry best friend.
So next time you’re flipping pancakes, go ahead, make a batch your dog can enjoy too.
Just be warned: there might not be any leftovers!




