Nation's
Largest Pet Insurer Releases Top 10 Reasons Pets Taken
to the Veterinarian
List Reveals Conditions Every Pet Owner Should Know
About
BREA, Calif., May 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Veterinary Pet
Insurance (VPI), the nation's oldest and largest
provider of pet health insurance, recently reviewed all
medical claims received in 2006 to identify the top 10
reasons dogs and cats were taken to the veterinarian.
Compared with last year's list, the usual suspects --
skin allergies, urinary tract infections and upset
stomachs -- remain near the top for both pets. Some
conditions absent from last year's list were pyoderma
(or hot spots) for dogs and tooth extractions for cats.
"Almost all pets will have one of these conditions
throughout their life," said Dr. Carol McConnell,
director of veterinary relations for VPI. "In general,
younger pets have a tendency to eat things they are not
supposed to eat, which may result in stomach problems.
Older pets are prone to tumors and arthritis."
2006 Top 10 Claims by 2006 Top 10 Claims by
Incident -- Dogs Incident -- Cats
1. Skin allergies 1. Urinary tract infections
2. Ear infections 2. Stomach upsets
3. Stomach upsets 3. Kidney failure
4. Urinary tract infections 4. Skin allergies
5. Benign tumors 5. Diabetes
6. Pyoderma (hot spots/ 6. Respiratory infections
bacterial skin infections)
7. Sprains 7. Ear infections
8. Osteoarthritis 8. Tooth extractions
9. Enteritis 9. Colitis
10. Eye infections 10. Hyperthyroidism
The addition of pyoderma to the list reflects the
prevalence of skin allergies among dogs. Like humans,
dogs can have allergic reactions to food or pollen. Many
dogs are allergic to contact with grass or carpet. The
most common allergy is a reaction to flea bites. These
allergies may cause a dog to lick or chew at an area on
their skin until it creates a wound. Infected wounds
from self trauma are what veterinarians call "pyoderma."
On the feline side, cats are susceptible to urinary
tract infections caused by viruses, urinary crystals, or
even stress. Due to differences in the size and position
of the urethra, male cats are more likely to get urinary
tract infections than female cats. Always monitor a
cat's frequency of visits to the litter box, as
urination may increase with an infection.
With each of the top 10 conditions, early detection by
the owner and early treatment from a veterinarian is
essential. In order to detect illnesses early, pet
owners should pay attention to their pet's behavior and
schedule regular visits to the veterinarian. McConnell
recommends that young puppies and kittens see the
veterinarian every two to three weeks and older dogs and
cats visit once or twice a year.
"Daily care and attention is important," said McConnell.
"If you are touching your pet every day, you increase
the chance of feeling a tumor, discovering an infection,
or noticing if they have a sensitive area." Without
detection, pet health problems can become serious and
expensive.
"All of these conditions on our top 10 list can
adversely affect the pet's quality of life. Some could
even become fatal," said McConnell. "Veterinarians never
want to euthanize a pet, especially for something that
could have been managed earlier in the course of the
disease. That is why many veterinarians are focusing on
preventive health care. Pet insurance is a way to help
them with that."
By offering plans that reimburse for routine health care
and treatment for common ailments, VPI hopes to keep pet
owners from incurring excessive expenses and keep pets
from unnecessary euthanasia. McConnell recommends that
pet owners purchase a pet insurance policy while their
pet is still young and less likely to have a preexisting
condition.
The majority of VPI's policyholders understand the
importance of health insurance for preventive and
medical care, with approximately 85 percent opting for a
medical plan with additional coverage for routine care.
About Veterinary Pet Insurance
Veterinary Pet Insurance Co./DVM Insurance Agency is the
nation's oldest and largest pet health insurance
company. Providing pet owners with peace of mind since
1982, the company is committed to being the trusted
choice of America's pet lovers and an advocate of pet
health education. VPI Pet Insurance plans cover dogs,
cats, birds and exotic pets for medical problems and
conditions relating to accidents, illnesses and
injuries. Optional Vaccination & Routine Care Coverage
is also available.
Medical plans are available in all 50 states and the
District of Columbia. Policies are underwritten by
Veterinary Pet Insurance Company in California and in
all other states by National Casualty Company, an A+15
rated company in Madison, Wisconsin. For more
information about VPI Pet Insurance, call 800-USA-PETS
(800-872-7387) or visit petinsurance.com.
Source: Veterinary Pet Insurance
CONTACT: Brian Iannessa of Veterinary Pet Insurance,
+1-714-989-5662, or
mobile, +1-714-981-2056, biannessa@petinsurance.com
Web site: http://www.petinsurance.com/
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