Important Information About Beagle Health
Beagles love to eat just like any other living creature and the idea that there is such a thing as human food separate from any other creature's food is wrong. A healthy diet for your dog should consist of properly cooked meats, raw vegetables, and raw fruits as well. All creatures eat food and you should help keep your dog healthy by feeding your beagle the foods that are best for it.
Beagles have a very thick coat so a major part of proper beagle health is to make sure that their coat is clean and that nothing has a chance to get in there and cause any major health problems. Plan on bathing your beagle at least once a month and if your beagle goes outdoors at all, or comes into contact with dirty situations, then plan on bathing them more often than once a month.
The benefit is for your family as well because your family is also coming into contact with your beagle's coat so keeping it clean is essential.
Your beagle also needs regular grooming as well and some of this you can do on your own and some of it you may want to leave to the professionals. Brush your beagle's thick coat regularly and make sure there are no tangles or debris caught in it. Your beagle's nails also need regular clipping and while you are invited to try this yourself this is something you may want to send out for.
Beagle's are world famous for their cute and floppy ears that are considered to be one of the most identifying features of a beagle. But those floppy ears are also an area of concern for ceagle health as they can block proper air flow in and out of the dog's ears. You need to check under those floppy ears regularly and if you notice anything unusual, or any build up of any kind, you need to contact your vet immediately.
Your beagle's teeth need cleaning too. You need to get them used to teeth cleaning at a very young age by rubbing your finger gently over the beagle's teeth every once in while.
They may then let you move up to a doggy toothbrush. Your beagle looks to your for their health care so don't let them down, take care of your beagle. -->
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About the author: Michelle Adams is a passionate lover of the Beagle and owns a popular website that can show you how to have a happy, healthy and well behaved Beagle. Among other topics there, you can also learn all about Beagle Health plus a whole lot more.
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