Common Diseases in Beagle Dogs

Diseases in Beagles

All purebred dogs have a genetics that make them prone to certain diseases, which are usually common to their breed. The fact that they are common and are more likely to develop them than other dogs does not mean that they will necessarily suffer from these diseases, but as owners we must know them to be attentive to possible symptoms.

In Beagle dogs also find some pathologies which are quite common in the breed. It is a dog that has been used normally for hunting and that has a fairly strong health, but this does not prevent that it can also get sick and have certain problems, especially when they become senior dogs.

Beagle dogs

Beagle dogs

The Beagle breed is originally from the UK and it is a dog of small stature although it is quite compact, so it is considered medium in size. It is robust and it is a really strong dog, because when used for hunting work only the strongest and fittest dogs were selected, refining the breed and making it one of the strongest in the face of problems or diseases. The endurance that Beagle dogs can have is surprising, especially since they are not very big, but they are energetic.

Common Beagle Diseases

As in all races they must know the characteristics of the dog and above all to know which diseases are most likely to suffer, because over the years we may have to face them and recognize them quickly to apply treatment as soon as possible.

Eye diseases

Beagle puppy

Beagle dogs in general they may suffer from sight. Cataracts are common in dogs that are a little older and we can recognize them because the eye becomes more opaque in the center, until they finally go blind. In general, it is something that usually happens to old dogs and that gets worse over time. They may also have retinal dysplasia, which causes night blindness and can cause the dog to go blind. Another disease they may have is glaucoma, which causes increased pressure in the eye, leading to loss of vision. To prevent the dog from developing any of these diseases without our realizing it, it is good to carry out periodic check-ups at the veterinarian.

Ear diseases

Beagle dogs have large floppy ears. This makes them prone to ear infections, something that is usually avoided in dogs that have their ears raised, because they have it in the air. If you notice that the dog tilts its head and is annoyed when you touch its ears, it may have an infection in them. So that this does not go to more it is necessary to take it to the veterinarian so that it looks at the origin of the problem and it provides him some drops to clean the ears and to finish with the infection. In general, we can avoid these infections if we clean the dog's ears from time to time with a little serum and a clean gauze.

Joint and spine diseases

Beagle dogs can inherit two diseases that will cause them to have trouble walking. One of them is the multiple epiphyseal dysplasia It causes pain and reduces mobility in the hind legs. The other is intervertebral disc disease, where a problem develops between the vertebrae of the spine that reduces mobility and even leads to paralysis.

Other diseases

Other diseases can occur in Beagles. Related to the skin we find pyoderma, a bacterial infection that affects certain areas, such as the genitals or the area of ​​the tail. These dogs can also suffer from epilepsy, a disease that affects the nervous system. They are also prone to weight problems and can lead to obesity, because they are prepared to be very active, so they will have to take care of their diet.


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  1.   Laura Crusoe said

    I have a 14-year-old beagle dog and they removed her spleen because she had a tumor, what is the prognosis for life?