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Pet obesity drives up insurance claims

Rachel WoodBy Rachel WoodNovember 8, 20192 Mins Read
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MORE TH> N has revealed that, of the 12 most common pet insurance claims it handled in 2018, half could have been significantly affected by obesity.

This means that being overweight or not having enough exercise could contribute to the development of, complexity of, or recovery from these conditions. The data has been released by the company, which insures cats and dogs, to highlight how damaging obesity can be to pets’ health.

It shows that claims typically cost more for these conditions, averaging £900 compared with £722 across the top 12 conditions overall. This is most likely because obesity can make it harder to treat these types of illnesses, driving up vet fees.

Overall, MORE TH> N received 9,203 claims and paid out more than £8m for the top six obesity-influenced conditions in 2018. Obesity can affect a wide range of conditions to varying degrees, so the impact is likely to be even more widespread than that. This issue is largely caused by pets not getting enough exercise, while also having a poor diet.

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To help pet owners keep their dog healthy, MORE TH> N has partnered with PitPat to offer free membership to ‘PitPat Life’ for customers who take out a pet insurance policy this month (November). The membership includes a free PitPat dog activity monitor, which can be attached to a dog’s collar to track their exercise and weight.

PitPat data on more than 15,000 dogs in the UK shows they are active for an average of 100 minutes each day.

The monitor works with a free app that sets a daily exercise goal based on the dog’s breed and age, and users earn points for reaching their goal. These points can be exchanged for prizes, including up to £100 cashback for MORE TH> N customers.

Qualified vet Andrew Moore, director of Pet Claims at MORE TH> N, said: “As an insurer and a former vet, I regularly see the issues pet obesity can cause and it’s a worrying trend. Pet owners are responsible for keeping their pets healthy, but the truth is many cats and dogs aren’t getting enough exercise.”

 

 

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Rachel Wood

Rachel Wood, graphic designer. More than 40 years ago, I was one of the first females to be offered an apprenticeship within the printing industry. I've worked on record sleeves, DVD covers and various magazines throughout my career. In my spare time I collect movie posters and attend comic cons, I keep fit (and sane) with gardening and strength & conditioning training.

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