Does the Beagle Shed Hair
The Meagle hound, also known as the "Beagle", is one of the world-famous dog breeds and is classified as a hunting dog.
The name "Meagle" is said to come from the French word "beagle", meaning small. In the UK, it is regarded as a hunting dog, and because of its small size, it is specially used to hunt rabbits, hence the title "rabbit hound". The Meagle hound’s bark is higher-pitched than other hunting dogs, so it is called the "bell of the forest."

Beagle (detailed introduction)
Beagles also shed hair, generally more in the spring and autumn seasons, but it is not very obvious.
Usually, brushing once a week is sufficient,
firstly to remove the shed "dead hair",
secondly to help the growth of new hair and promote skin metabolism.
Diet needs attention; do not feed foods high in salt, and it is best to feed dog food.
Also, spring and autumn are the seasons when dogs shed. Shedding during this period is normal, and there will be a small amount of shedding in other seasons as well, so there is no need to worry.
Petszone reminds everyone that the temperature around the dog’s environment should not fluctuate drastically out of season, meaning the temperature of air conditioning or heating at home should not be too hot. This can also cause dogs to shed! If the hair loss is excessive and there are red spots or bumps on the skin, and the dog often itches, it may be a skin disease that needs timely hospital treatment.