On the Uptick: Pet Insurance Company Cites Increase in Lyme Disease Claims, Cost
As warmer weather leads pets and their people outdoors, pet insurance claims from this same time last year offer an important reminder: Tick season is in full bloom.
According to
While they don't have the same ranking by severity as Lyme disease, the costs of other tick-borne illnesses, like anaplasmosis, are also on the rise, with average treatment amounts for 2017 coming in at
"The range of Lyme is spreading in
And because of this continually increasing tick presence, veterinarians are making testing for Lyme disease a standard part of their protocol.
"More veterinarians understand the importance of including Lyme as a rule-out for certain symptoms. Now that the tick habitats are expanding, vets are beginning to realize they should be testing for it. Thus, we're seeing more positive tests," says Smyth.
Signs, Symptoms and Treatment
Symptoms of Lyme disease in pets include fever, loss of appetite, joint stiffness and discomfort, and an overall loss of energy. As the disease progresses, it can become more serious, leading to kidney failure and cardiac or neurological disorders.
It takes as little as 24 to 48 hours for a tick to pass Lyme disease to your pet, so regular maintenance is key to keeping them healthy. A simple blood test can detect Lyme disease in your dog's body.
Most cases of Lyme disease can be treated with antibiotics, though sometimes, especially in prolonged cases, continual treatment will be needed to relieve symptoms caused by the disease.
Stopping Ticks in Their Tracks
Fortunately, there are simple precautions you can take to help make sure Lyme disease doesn't suck all the fun out of the season:
- Protect your pets with flea and tick preventive products, and make sure those products are up to date.
- Groom and check your pets for ticks regularly, especially after they've been outdoors in wooded or high-grass areas.
- Keep your yard free of high grasses and overgrown brush, and maintain it by raking and mowing.
In the meantime, rising costs associated with tick-related illnesses are a sign that pet owners might want to seek out pet insurance coverage to help avoid being bitten by a surprise vet bill during outdoor adventures. With a
"Having a pet insurance policy is a good idea, especially as things warm up outdoors," says
*Based on 2015–2017 claims data representing average claim cost divided by number of claims.
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