Zesty Paws Calming Bites come in two very different formulas. The standard chew is a broad multi-herb blend with no melatonin; the Advanced version adds melatonin — but inside a proprietary blend that does not disclose the melatonin amount. If knowing your dog’s exact melatonin dose matters to you, that is a real drawback.
What the current label lists
| Version | Melatonin? | Notable labeled actives |
|---|---|---|
| Standard Calming Bites | No | Hemp seed, chamomile, valerian, passionflower, Suntheanine, ginger, ashwagandha, L-tryptophan, magnesium citrate (named on current label) |
| Advanced Calming Bites | Yes — amount not disclosed | Chamomile 160 mg, Proprietary Relaxation Blend 150 mg (valerian, L-tryptophan, melatonin), hemp 100 mg, passionflower 90 mg, Suntheanine 60 mg |
Strengths
- Broad multi-herb formula for owners who want a treat format with many botanicals.
- The Advanced version discloses several actives with amounts (chamomile, Suntheanine).
- Suntheanine (L-theanine) has supportive situational dog evidence (Pike 2015).
Limitations
- The Advanced version hides the melatonin amount inside a 150 mg proprietary blend — you cannot see how much melatonin your dog gets.
- The standard chew contains no melatonin, which surprises some buyers.
- Labels and SKUs vary; always confirm the exact product you are buying.
| Active ingredient | Per 1 mL |
|---|---|
| Melatonin | 3 mg |
| L-theanine | 50 mg |
| Alpha-casozepine | 25 mg |
| Water-soluble chamomile extract | 25 mg |
| Elemental magnesium | 5 mg |
| Vitamin B6 (as P5P) | 0.5 mg |
Pure Majesty publishes this six-active formula on its product page (labeled per 1 mL, updated July 2026); confirm the panel printed on the bottle you receive. Ingredient amounts describe what is in the bottle; they do not by themselves prove a calming or sleep outcome, and this exact six-active blend has not been tested in a published canine clinical trial.
Frequently asked questions
Do Zesty Paws Calming Bites contain melatonin?
How much melatonin is in Zesty Paws Advanced?
Are Zesty Paws Calming Bites safe?
Sources
- Pike AL, Horwitz DF, Lobprise H. An open-label prospective study of the use of L-theanine (Anxitane) in storm-sensitive client-owned dogs. Journal of Veterinary Behavior. 2015;10(4):324–331. doi:10.1016/j.jveb.2015.04.001
- Araujo JA, de Rivera C, Ethier JL, et al. ANXITANE tablets reduce fear of human beings in a laboratory model of anxiety-related behavior. Journal of Veterinary Behavior. 2010;5(5):268–275. doi:10.1016/j.jveb.2010.02.003
- U.S. Food & Drug Administration. Paws Off Xylitol; It’s Dangerous for Dogs. Consumer update. fda.gov
- Cohen PA, Avula B, Wang Y, Katragunta K, Khan I. Quantity of melatonin and CBD in melatonin gummies sold in the US. JAMA. 2023;329(16):1401–1402. doi:10.1001/jama.2023.2296