Melatonin is not approved by the FDA for use in animals and there is limited information available about the safety and effectiveness of melatonin in dogs.
Melatonin has not been well-studied in dogs and there is a lack of scientific evidence to support the use of melatonin in dogs. It is not known whether melatonin is safe or effective for use in dogs, and the appropriate dose of melatonin for dogs has not been established.
It is important to note that melatonin can cause side effects in humans, including drowsiness, headache, and dizziness, and it is not known whether melatonin can cause similar side effects in dogs. In addition, melatonin may interact with certain medications and may not be safe for all dogs.
If you are considering giving melatonin to your dog, it is important to speak with a veterinarian before doing so. A veterinarian can provide you with more information about the safety and effectiveness of melatonin in dogs and can help you determine the appropriate dose for your dog.