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A Beagle is typically considered a senior dog around 7–8 years of age.
Signs your Beagle may be dying include extreme lethargy, loss of appetite, labored breathing, severe weight loss, and disinterest in surroundings or family.
A Beagle is generally considered a senior dog around 7 to 8 years of age.
Signs your Beagle may be dying include lethargy, loss of appetite, weight loss, difficulty breathing, incontinence, and behavioral changes such as withdrawal.
A Beagle is generally considered a senior dog at around 7 to 8 years of age.
Some Beagles have lived up to 20 years, although the breed's average lifespan is 12–15 years with proper care.
The most common disease in Beagles is obesity, which can lead to serious health issues like arthritis, heart disease, and diabetes.
Indoor Beagles typically live between 12 and 15 years, with some reaching up to 20 years when given proper care and preventive health support.
Cancer is the leading cause of death among adult Beagles.
The average lifespan of a Beagle is 12–15 years, with many living into their teens and some reaching up to 20 years.

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