truInsights into Lake Day Hazards: Trupanion Shares Data & Prevention Tips for Pet Parents
Trupanion, a leading provider of medical insurance for cats and dogs, has shared valuable data and insights on summer hazards for pets through its truInsights initiative.
Based on over 20 years of pet health data, Trupanion reports a significant rise in claims for foxtail-related injuries and leptospirosis during summer months. Foxtails can cause severe injuries in pets, with claims increasing by over 275% in summer. The average cost of a foxtail injury claim is $387, with the highest recorded at $13,675.
Leptospirosis, a life-threatening bacterial disease, is also more prevalent in summer. The states with the highest frequency of leptospirosis claims include New York, Illinois, and Texas. The highest leptospirosis claim was $21,610.
Trupanion advises pet owners to use protective gear, ensure pets drink clean water, and regularly inspect them for injuries to prevent these hazards.
- Trupanion utilizes over 20 years of pet health data to provide actionable insights.
- Foxtail-related claims increase by 275% in summer, highlighting seasonal risks.
- Average foxtail injury claim costs $387, with a maximum claim of $13,675.
- Leptospirosis claims are higher in summer months, emphasizing the need for vigilance.
- Highest leptospirosis-related claim was $21,610, underscoring the potential financial impact.
- Foxtails can cause severe and potentially fatal injuries, leading to high veterinary costs.
- Leptospirosis is a life-threatening disease that can transfer from animals to humans, posing health risks.
- Increased claims during summer months reflect heightened risk periods.
truInsights is a data focused initiative introduced by Trupanion and designed to deliver valuable health-related data and insights to pet parents, veterinarians and pet lovers alike
The Dangers of Foxtails
Foxtails are a barbed, spikelet grass that can become embedded in pets’ fur, paws, or even inhaled. They are found in a wide range of outdoor environments and can be especially problematic for pets in the summer months when dried out and hardened. Once embedded, foxtails travel in only one direction, inward toward the body, and can cause pain, wounds, abscesses, punctured lungs, and even death.
According to Trupanion North America data, foxtail related claims are over
Top 10 Breeds
- Labradoodle
- Doberman Pinscher
- Poodle-Standard
- German Shorthaired Pointer
- American Pitbull Terrier
- Boxer
- West Highland White Terrier
- Golden Retriever
- Australian Labradoodle
- Australian Shepherd
“There are no dog breeds that are immune to foxtail injuries,” says veterinarian and Trupanion General Manager, Dr. Stephen Rose, BVSc (Hons1) M Infotech CVA ACVCHM. “Protective clothing for pets such as summer shoes are an excellent way to ward off foxtails when hiking or exploring in fields, with the added bonus of offering protection against hot sand and pavement.”
The costs can be significant. Trupanion found that while the average claim amount for a foxtail injury was approximately
Leptospirosis in Stagnant Water
Leptospirosis is a bacterial disease caused by spiral-shaped bacteria called leptospires, which dwell in moist environments and in water. Dogs can become infected through contact with infected animals' urine, which commonly occurs when they drink from contaminated water like puddles, ponds, or other stagnant water. Early warning signs that a dog has become infected with leptospirosis include fever, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, refusal to eat, severe weakness and depression, stiffness, or severe muscle pain1. If untreated, Leptospirosis is life threatening.
In reviewing Trupanion data, and normalizing for the number of enrolled pets in each state, the
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Leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease, which means that it can be transferred from animals to humans. Pet parents should exercise caution if their pets contract the illness. In addition, any human, pet parent or not, should be mindful of swimming in or potentially consuming stagnant water if they are camping or hiking in areas where there is a high risk of infection.
Because of the severity of the condition, the American Veterinary Medical Association recommends that all dogs be vaccinated against leptospirosis2, which works against the most common strains of the leptospira bacteria.
At Trupanion, leptospirosis related claims are slightly higher in the summer months (June, July and August) than all other months. The highest claim was
“It’s always important to stay vigilant and monitor your pet when you’re outdoors,” says Dr. Stephen Rose. “Stagnant water presents many potentials health risks, so be sure to bring plenty of extra water and only allow your dog to drink from clean water sources to keep them safe. This includes not letting them drink from water bowls that are shared by other dogs at dog parks and other public spaces, which is something pet parents can overlook. Another tip is to not to let your pets swim in ponds and lakes if they have cuts on their paws or legs, as the lepto bacteria can also enter through the bloodstream.”
Dr. Rose continued, “In general, a good routine for outdoor adventures is to give your pet a thorough inspection as you’re putting on their harness and getting them ready to go outside to make sure they have no areas that will be vulnerable to infection or injury. Always keep a diligent eye on them while they’re outside and leash them if you have concerns about their safety. When you get home, give them a good brushing to comb out all the debris and check for any injuries as well as bugs that may have hitched a ride while doing so. If you follow this routine every time, you’ll be more likely to notice if anything is unusual and if you have any concerns, never hesitate to reach out to your pet’s veterinarian.”
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1“Canine Leptospirosis”
2“Leptospirosis in dogs” American Veterinary Medical Association https://www.avma.org/resources-tools/pet-owners/petcare/leptospirosis
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