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15 Things of Beagle Illness You Should Never Ignore

#4 Causes and treatment options diarrhea

Diarrhea is often only a mild illness, which can manifest itself relatively quickly in the beagle through a change in feed or improper diet.

Only in a few cases is a serious illness to be expected in the Beagle. The expert already speaks of diarrhea when the feces shows a mushy soft to a liquid consistency.

Uncontrolled bowel movements also occur. Bacterial infections caused by parasites or viruses can also provoke diarrhea. In this case, there are usually accompanying symptoms such as lethargy, a dull coat, and weight loss.

Inherited intestinal disorders do not usually affect the Beagle, but mental disorders can also cause the Beagle to pass stools poorly.

In the case of diarrhea caused by poisoning, blood can often be seen in the stool.

#5 Treat diarrhea

Treatment depends primarily on the severity and cause of diarrhea. In the case of mild diarrhea with no dangerous cause, it is usually sufficient to put the beagle on a diet for 2 days.

This means giving foods that are easy to digest, such as cooked and boneless poultry and rice. Plenty of water should be given to the dog due to water loss due to diarrhea.

Herbal medicines for diarrhea can be administered as directed. If diarrhea has not improved significantly after two days, the doctor should be consulted to ensure that the condition is not serious.

If the beagle has particularly severe diarrhea with clear other symptoms of the disease, the veterinarian should be consulted immediately, but no later than after 24 hours.

#6 Suggest vomiting due to possible causes

Beagles vomit more often due to their greed for food. These are usually only one-time actions after the hasty eating of beagles. If the beagle still vomits at regular intervals, the veterinarian should be consulted in order to rule out an illness or to detect it at an early stage.

If a serious illness is present, in most cases further symptoms are already recognizable before vomiting. Fatigue, tiredness, sensitivity to pain in the upper abdomen, and loss of appetite can be the first signs.

Swallowing things also causes vomiting. Raking, coughing, and choking are typical symptoms.

If you vomit with foamy secretion in the vomit and foaming of the saliva, poisoning could be present. In this case, the nearest veterinarian should be contacted immediately.

If vomiting is caused by parasites or viruses, this will manifest itself as continuity and will not improve. The vomit will develop to an almost clear and watery consistency.

Inflammation of the stomach and intestines, injuries to the stomach, stomach diseases such as ulcers or cancer, or a twisted stomach (absolute emergency!) are more common in Beagles. A worsening of the general condition will accompany the vomiting. The veterinarian should therefore be consulted as soon as possible. Other causes of beagle vomiting could include:

liver disease;
diabetes mellitus;
inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis);
hepatitis;
food intolerance;
psychological reasons.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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