Trupanion, leading pet medical insurance provider, shares respiratory health data amid rising Canine Respiratory Illness concerns
- Thousands of pet parents, veterinarians and members of the animal health community joined Trupanion’s live event: Separating Fact, Fiction and Uncertainty on Canine Respiratory Illness
With a wealth of claims information covering more than 3 million pets for over 20 years, Trupanion’s health data allows for insights into pet health-related patterns by age, breed, sex, state/province, and neighborhood. These high level and granular vantage points enable unique visibility into potential health-related patterns, both within and beyond the conventional norms.
During the event,
State / Province and Country | YOY Change in Claims Rate (August – October, 2023 vs. 2022) | |
+8.71% | ||
+36.46% | ||
+43.05% | ||
+25.17% | ||
+61.86% | ||
+70.73% |
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The live event, which has garnered global attention, was attended live by over 6,000 participants.
Expert Recommendations from Trupanion’s Chief Veterinary Officer, Dr.
- Vaccinate Wisely: Ensuring that your pets are up-to-date on their vaccinations is one of the most effective ways to safeguard against common respiratory suspects. This is especially crucial for social dogs, who may have increased exposure to potential pathogens. Consult with your veterinarian to determine the appropriate vaccinations for your pets and maintain a regular vaccination schedule.
- Isolate When Sick: Just as we would keep ourselves or our children home when they are unwell, it is imperative to do the same for our pets. If you suspect that your pet is sick or exhibiting any respiratory symptoms, such as coughing or sneezing, isolate them from other animals to prevent the potential spread of illness.
- Consult Your Veterinarian: Early detection and intervention are key to managing respiratory illnesses in pets. If you observe any concerning symptoms or behaviors in your pet, contact your veterinarian promptly. Follow their professional guidance and recommendations diligently to ensure the best possible care for your beloved companion.
- Consider
Trupanion : To provide your pet with comprehensive healthcare coverage and financial security, consider proactively investing in pet medical insurance. This can help alleviate the financial burden of unexpected veterinary expenses and ensure that your pet receives the necessary medical attention when needed.
Prioritizing High-Risk Pets
In light of recent concerns regarding respiratory illnesses affecting pets, it's essential that pet parents remain vigilant about the well-being of canine companions. This vigilance is particularly critical for high-risk pets, which include unvaccinated dogs, very old or very young dogs, and those with underlying illnesses. Notably, flat-faced breeds are more vulnerable to respiratory diseases, such as Boxers, French or English Bulldogs and Pugs.
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