truInsights into Summertime Pet Health: Trupanion Offers Safety Tips for High Temps, & Backyard Barbeques
Trupanion, a leading provider of medical insurance for pets, has analyzed veterinary invoice data and revealed a rise in summer-related pet health issues, including heat stroke, dehydration, and burnt paw pads. Claims for heat stroke are 297% higher in summer, with the highest recent claim reaching $18,130. Dehydration claims increase by 19% during summer, peaking in June, with the costliest case at $9,843. Burnt paw pad claims also peak in July. Additionally, common barbeque foods pose risks of choking, gastrointestinal upset, and toxicity. Trupanion offers safety tips such as limiting pet exercise in high temps, providing access to fresh water, and securing pets during barbeques.
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- Heat stroke claims spike 297% during summer months.
- Highest heat stroke claim reached $18,130.
- Dehydration claims increase by 19% in summer.
- Highest dehydration claim cost $9,843.
- Burnt paw pad claims peak in July.
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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
“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:
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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
Among Trupanion pets, the top 5 states for dehydration claims in the US are as follows:
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Trupanion claims for burnt paw pads have peaked in July over the past 3 years (2019-2023), and the highest claim was
“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
“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.”
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