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This is very interesting Wendy, I haven't heard of the use of Melatonin in dogs. The problem is obviously ensuring the dosage is correct as the product is for humans - it seems the dosaging will be a case of guess work and any long-term effects unknown.Millie said:Thankfully none of the whippets are bothered by fireworks but the collies get in a terrible state. I'm trying a new product this year thats has had excellent results, even with stud dogs that know there is a bitch in season on the premises.
This is an email about it from one of the top show kennels in the UK
Yes, the Melatonin is proving very popular! If you have the 3mg
tabs (it also comes in 6mg ******* tells me), then I suggest 1
tablet about half an hour before you want it to work. If that
doesn't calm him, you can give another tablet. In fact, we resorted
to giving ********* TWO tablets every three hours to keep him calm
when he was going mad because of bitches in season. It just let him
(and us)sleep and there were no apparent ill effects. We did this
regime for about 5 days - and ******* (who is 12) is absolutely fine
now that the girls are no longer interesting. It doesn't actually
make them drowsy, it just seems to take away the REASON for being
"het-up". Let me know how you get on with it.
Hope this link works ........
Melatonin
Go to products, then Specialty Products
& Formulas ........ its the last one on the page.
It would be good to see any studies completed on the use of this product. I just did a bit of googling and it seems it has been used a bit in America, but I did find a bit which perhaps ought to be mentioned...
The long term safety of melatonin supplementation has been debated by physicians and many holistic health experts warn against taking it for more than occasional, short term use. However, no clinical trials have been conducted on its actions in dogs. Over-the-counter melatonin is not recommended for children because any hormone supplement may disrupt the developing endocrine system, so it is believed that it shouldn't be given to puppies for the same reason. As always consult your veterinarian
I would be interested to hear how your dogs get along with it