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Seizure disorder
Prevalence in Beagles: 3-5%
Risk level for this breed: HIGH
As a Beagle owner, monitor your pet for:
When to act immediately: If you notice sudden onset of severe symptoms, difficulty breathing, loss of appetite lasting more than 24 hours, or signs of acute pain — contact your veterinarian without delay.
Ask your veterinarian about recommended screening protocols for Beagles, including any genetic tests, imaging, or routine laboratory panels appropriate for this condition.
| Life Stage | Recommended Action | |---|---| | Puppy (0–12 months) | Baseline health check, discuss breed-specific risks | | Young adult (1–3 years) | Annual wellness exam, early screening if indicated | | Adult (3–7 years) | Annual exam, condition-specific monitoring | | Senior (7+ years) | Every 6 months, extended screening panel |
This handout is for educational purposes. Always consult with your veterinarian for personalised medical advice tailored to your Beagle.
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