My dog got into a bottle of melatonin. I’m not sure how many she ate. Is this harmful?

My dog ​​weighs between 25 and 30 pounds.

answer 3

Watch her carefully and take her to the vet if you notice anything strange. Melatonin is completely safe for dogs.

answer 2

It depends. What are the ingredients? Honestly, I would call the vet if I were you. Melatonin bottles can sometimes contain traces of xylitol in each pill. Like I said, call the vet and get your dog to the vet as soon as possible.

Answer 6

Call your local veterinarian, advice is free over the phone. Do not feed her anymore or ignore her just because she seems fine, as some poisons affect the kidneys and liver and the side effects are not immediate.

answer 4

She will be fine. There have been no fatalities when humans have attempted suicide by melatonin overdose.
Be very careful when keeping medicines out of reach of children and pets. Acetaminophen (Tylenol) is particularly problematic.

Answer 7

Call the poison control center and/or a veterinarian.

Answer 5

Does it have to be too big a bottle for a dog to fit in? Wow. Lucky you didn’t drown

Answer 1

According to the Poison Control app I have on my ASPCA phone, melatonin is considered very mild in terms of toxicity. Signs may be sedation and vomiting and the severity will depend on the amount ingested and the general health of the animal. However, you should always contact your veterinarian for advice.

Answer 6

Call your local veterinarian, advice is free over the phone. Do not feed her anymore or ignore her just because she seems fine, as some poisons affect the kidneys and liver and the side effects are not immediate.

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