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Good times abound in the heat of the summer season, but when it
comes to our pets, following a few safety precautions can save pet
parents a costly trip to the veterinarian. With over 20 years of
pet health data, Trupanion, Inc. (Nasdaq: TRUP), the leading
provider of medical insurance for cats and dogs, has investigated
its veterinary invoice data, which shows an increase in claims for
heat stroke, dehydration, and burnt paw pads in the summer months
(June, July, and August). Additionally, common foods found at
backyard barbeques can pose a potential risk for choking,
gastrointestinal upset, pancreatitis, or toxicity.
Beating the Heat
During the hot summer months, heat stroke and dehydration can
occur in pets due to high temps and overexertion. Pet parents are
most likely familiar with the dangers of leaving pets locked in hot
cars during the summertime and should be advised that this is
unsafe even with the windows down. Unlike humans, pets don’t
sweat—they pant—to naturally reduce their body temperature, which
makes them more vulnerable in high heat.
According to Trupanion North America data, heat stroke or
hyperthermia related claims are 297% higher in the summer months
(June, July, and August) than all other months, and in the past 3
years (2019-2023), these claims peak in July. While the average
claim amount is approximately $1,664 per claim, the highest claim
was $18,130–a Golden Retriever in Colorado in August 2023. Vet care
for heat stroke may include hospitalization, IV fluids, bloodwork
to check organ function, and medications.
“Limiting exercise during high temps is a good precaution,
because many pets will overexert themselves,” cautions veterinarian
and Trupanion General Manager, Dr. Stephen Rose, BVSc (Hons1) M
Infotech CVA ACVCHM. “It’s also important to know your pet’s breed
and their specific needs. Some breeds, such as brachycephalic
breeds, which are breeds with flat muzzles like bulldogs and pugs,
have a much lower heat tolerance because the restricted airflow
makes panting less effective.”
Dr. Rose continued, “If you want to cool your pet down, don't
use ice or cold water on their bodies as this can cause shock, and
don't use wet towels draped over their bodies as that can trap in
the heat. Use cool water and apply it to the groin, armpits, and
feet to help gently lower body temperature and let them sip cool
water. If you suspect your pet is suffering from heat stroke, get
them to the veterinarian for care immediately.”
Among Trupanion pets, the top 5 states for heat stroke or
hyperthermia claims in the US are as follows:
- Florida
- Texas
- California
- New York
- North Carolina
At Trupanion, dehydration related claims are spread a bit more
evenly throughout the year because dehydration can be caused by
risk factors unrelated to heat, such as vomiting. However, claims
are 19% higher in the summer months (June, July, and August) than
all other months, and in the past 3 years (2019-2023), these claims
peak in June. While the average claim amount is approximately $483
per claim, the highest claim was $9,843–a small mixed breed dog in
Ontario was hospitalized with vomiting and anorexia (mucocoele) in
July 2022.
Among Trupanion pets, the top 5 states for dehydration claims in
the US are as follows:
- Florida
- New Jersey
- Massachusetts
- Colorado
- New York
Trupanion claims for burnt paw pads have peaked in July over the
past 3 years (2019-2023), and the highest claim was $1,450 when a
small mixed breed dog in Nevada burned his paws in July 2022.
“During heat waves, always ensure that your pets have easy
access to fresh, cool water to prevent dehydration,” says Dr. Rose.
“Protective shoes for pets can shield paws from hot pavement and
hot sand, and keeping pets cool with cooling pads, and providing
shaded areas in the backyard that are raised off of hot surfaces
are all excellent precautions against high temperatures.”
Backyard Barbeque Safety
When it comes to barbeque season, there are several potential
dangers to be mindful of when it comes to our pets—chief among them
choking and toxicity hazards. Animal bones are brittle when cooked
and can splinter as the pet chews on them, posing a choking hazard,
and can also puncture or get stuck in the intestines in addition to
causing gastrointestinal upset. Raw bones pose a separate set of
risks, as they may contain infectious bacteria such as salmonella.
Spices on barbequed meats can also cause stomach upset and set off
conditions such as pancreatitis.
According to Trupanion data, the highest claim amount for
choking on a bone was $3,800 in 2020 when a West Highland White
Terrier swallowed a bone in Newfoundland and Labrador. The highest
claim amount for toxicity with bone ingestion was $3,057 in 2019
when a small mixed breed pup in California ate some chocolate and
bone at the same time.
“There are plenty of things at barbeques many people would never
even think of as being dangerous that curious pets can get into:
kabab skewers, corn on the cob, fruit salad, onion, garlic,
avocado, and even aluminum foil, just to name a few,” says Dr.
Stephen Rose. “Even hot dogs and hamburgers can cause
gastrointestinal upset or pancreatitis in pets, which is why it’s
important to keep pets secured and away from areas where food is
being cooked and eaten during barbeque gatherings, and don't feed
your pets off your plates.”
About Trupanion
Trupanion is a leader in medical insurance for cats and dogs
throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, Puerto Rico and
Australia with over 1,000,000 pets enrolled. For over two decades,
Trupanion has given pet owners peace of mind so they can focus on
their pet's recovery, not financial stress. Trupanion is committed
to providing pet owners with the highest value in pet medical
insurance with unlimited payouts for the life of their pets. With
its patented process, Trupanion is the only North American provider
with the technology to pay veterinarians directly in seconds at the
time of checkout. Trupanion is listed on NASDAQ under the symbol
"TRUP". The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in
Seattle, WA. Trupanion policies are issued, in the United States,
by its wholly-owned insurance entity American Pet Insurance Company
and, in Canada, by Accelerant Insurance Company of Canada.
Trupanion Australia is a partnership between Trupanion and Hollard
Insurance Company. Policies are sold and administered by Trupanion
Managers USA, Inc. (CA license No. 0G22803, NPN 9588590). For more
information, please visit trupanion.com.
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