Knowing the signs and symptoms of asthma in beagle dogs is the best way to know if your beagle's breathing difficulty is minor or serious. If you suspect asthma, take your dog to the vet for proper diagnosis.
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Signs
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Physical signs of asthma in Beagle dogs include coughing, wheezing or sneezing continuously. This can be confused with another ailment called reverse sneezing, which has similar signs.
Symptoms
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Symptoms of asthma include loss of appetite, weight loss and lethargy. In severe cases, the tongue and gums may take on a bluish hue.
Cause
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Allergies are often the cause of asthma in beagle dogs. Other causes can include worms, infections or cancer.
Treatment
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Keeping moisture in the air will help treat asthma in Beagle dogs. Use essential oils such as peppermint or eucalyptus to open up breathing passages. Your vet can also give you a prescription for antihistamines, steroids or bronchodilators.
Control
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Remove any airborne irritants that might cause asthma symptoms. These can include household cleaners, garden sprays, cigarette smoke, dust or pollen. Excess weight can also cause an attack.
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