This is our United States hub for melatonin and calming-supplement guidance for dogs. Everything here is written for US owners, uses US products and units, and points to US emergency resources. Start with the five priority guides, then dig into the support topics and product reviews.
Ownership disclosure: This website is owned and operated by Pure Majesty Pets, which makes and sells a melatonin liquid for dogs that we mention in our comparisons. We rank and describe products using their labeled ingredients and published research, not paid placement — but you should read our owned-product coverage with that relationship in mind. Read the full disclosure.
Priority guides
- CompareBest melatonin for dogsLabel-by-label comparison of liquid melatonin and calming options.
- GuideMelatonin for dogsThe complete evidence, uses, and limits guide.
- DosageMelatonin dosage for dogs by weightWhat weight charts leave out.
- SafetyIs melatonin safe for dogs?Side effects, interactions, xylitol, red flags.
- CompareBest calming treats for dogsChews, treats, drops and sprays compared.
Melatonin: uses, safety and special cases
- Can dogs take human melatonin?Human products, gummies and xylitol.
- My dog ate melatoninAccidental ingestion and triage.
- Melatonin for puppiesPuppy-specific safety.
- Melatonin for dogs’ sleepNight restlessness in older dogs.
- Melatonin & lignans for alopeciaThe dermatology evidence.
Calming aids and behavior
- Dog calming aids overviewSupplements, pheromones, training, meds.
- Do calming treats work?Measuring a real response.
- What can I give my dog to calm down?Match the aid to the trigger.
- OTC anxiety meds for dogsSupplement vs medication.
- Calming treats for travelTiming and test runs.
- Drops vs chews vs spraysFormat decision guide.
- Separation anxietyWhy a treat is not a plan.
- Hyper dogsArousal vs anxiety.
- Calming treats for puppiesSafety-first steps.
- Hemp vs CBD vs melatoninReal differences.
Ingredient & product reviews
- Ingredient evidence reviewMelatonin, L-theanine, alpha-casozepine.
- All product reviewsCurrent-label reviews of popular calming products.
Veterinary disclaimer. This article is educational and is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Melatonin and calming supplements are not approved drugs for treating anxiety or insomnia in dogs. Always talk to your veterinarian before starting any supplement, especially if your dog is pregnant, a puppy, older, on medication, or has a health condition. In a suspected poisoning, contact your veterinarian, the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at (888) 426-4435, or the Pet Poison Helpline at (855) 764-7661.