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March 21, 2025

Can Dogs Eat Bananas? A Simple Guide for Pet Parents

  • Feeding & Nutrition
  • Ingredients
Border Collie in kitchen beside counter with muffins, bananas and carrots

If you’ve ever been tempted to share a banana with your dog, you’re not alone. Many pet parents wonder, "Can dogs eat bananas?” The short answer? Yes! But as with any human food, there are a few things to keep in mind. Let’s break it down in a simple, no-fuss way so you can feel confident about your pup’s snack time.

Are Bananas Good for Dogs?

Bananas are packed with nutrients like fiber, vitamins and minerals^1 that can benefit your dog’s health. They contain:

  • Fiber – Supports good digestion.

  • Vitamin C – A natural antioxidant that supports a healthy immune system.

  • Vitamin B6 – Supports healthy brain development and function.

  • Magnesium – Supports bone health and energy production.

  • Potassium – Helps support heart health and muscle function.

Bananas are naturally low in fat and cholesterol, making them a healthier treat option compared to processed dog snacks. But like any treat, they should be given in moderation. Remember that treats and additional food items should never exceed 10% of your dog’s daily caloric intake!

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How to Safely Feed Your Dog Bananas

While bananas are safe for dogs, here’s how to serve them properly:

  • Small portions – Too much banana can lead to an upset stomach or excess calories due to the fruit’s natural sugar content. If your dog is diabetic or has specific dietary restrictions, consult your vet before adding bananas to their diet.

  • Mashed or sliced – You can mix banana into their food, freeze it for a refreshing treat, or give them small bite-sized pieces.

  • Skip the peel – Banana peels aren’t toxic but can be tough to digest, potentially leading to blockages.

  • Use as a training treat – Many dogs love the sweet taste of bananas, making them a great high-value reward.

  • Avoid banana chips – commercially available banana chips may have added sugars, oils, or artificial preservatives.

The Bottom Line: Can Dogs Have Bananas?

So, can dogs eat bananas? Absolutely! Are bananas good for dogs? Yes, when given in moderation. They’re a tasty, nutrient-packed treat that can add variety to your dog’s diet—just be mindful of portions and keep an eye on how your pup reacts.

Want to add a little extra fun? Try freezing banana slices for a cool summer snack or mashing some into their food for a natural boost of flavor. However you serve it, your pup will love this naturally sweet treat!

  1. “Bananas, ripe and slightly ripe, raw.” USDA. Accessed March 3, 2025. https://fdc.nal.usda.gov/food-details/1105314/nutrients.


Author

Jocelyn Lambie

Junior Nutritionist

Jocelyn received both her MSc in Companion Animal Nutrition and her BScH in Animal Biology, with a minor in nutrition & nutraceutical science from the University of Guelph.