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Melatonin, a natural hormone, can help dogs become sleepy by regulating their sleep-wake cycles; it should be used under veterinary guidance in canine-safe formulations.
You should not give your dog a 5mg melatonin gummy formulated for humans, as it may contain xylitol or other harmful ingredients; always consult your veterinarian.
Melatonin, a naturally occurring hormone, can help dogs become sleepy when administered under veterinary supervision at appropriate dosages using pet-safe formulations.
You should not give your dog a 5mg melatonin gummy made for humans, as it may contain harmful additives like xylitol; always consult your vet first.
Melatonin, a natural hormone, can help dogs become sleepy when given under veterinary guidance, especially if they experience anxiety, stress, or sleep disorders.
You should not give your dog a 5mg melatonin gummy meant for humans, as it may contain xylitol or other harmful ingredients; consult your vet first.
Yes, melatonin can make a dog sleepy as it has calming effects and is often used to address sleep disorders and anxiety in dogs under veterinary guidance.
Melatonin can be given to dogs to help with sleep, but it should be administered under veterinary guidance and must be free of harmful additives like xylitol.
Yes, you can give melatonin to dogs under veterinary guidance, but avoid human formulations that may contain xylitol or unsafe additives.
Typical melatonin dosages for dogs vary by weight: 0.75–1 mg for toy breeds, 1.5 mg for small dogs, and up to 6 mg for giant breeds—consult your vet first.

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