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Midwest Pet Poisoning Claims Up 30% Since 2020

FORT WAYNE, IND. (WOWO) Pet poisonings are increasing in the Midwest, according to data from Trupanion, a pet medical insurance provider. Since 2020, hundreds of poison-related claims have been filed in Indiana, Ohio, and Michigan, with grapes, chocolate, and medications leading the list of toxins.

In Indiana, 402 claims have been reported, while Ohio recorded 516 and Michigan 524, according to Trupanion. Other common sources include xylitol, rodenticides, and various plants. The cost of treatment varies by poison, ranging from several hundred dollars for onions to over $1,700 for antifreeze and household chemicals.

Signs of poisoning differ slightly between cats and dogs, but both species may experience vomiting, diarrhea, tremors, seizures, and unsteady gait. Dogs may also have pale or discolored gums, while cats may show difficulty breathing or skin inflammation. Trupanion emphasizes that immediate veterinary care is crucial when poisoning is suspected.

Pet owners are advised to keep potentially toxic items out of reach and to familiarize themselves with symptoms of poisoning. Grapes, raisins, chocolate, and human medications remain the most common threats to pets in the region, highlighting the importance of vigilance in homes with dogs and cats.

Trupanion’s findings are based on claims data from January 2020 through December 2025 and illustrate a steady rise in poisoning incidents in the Midwest, reflecting both behavioral and environmental factors.

FOR MORE INFORMATION – READ THE FULL ARTICLE BY TRUPANION HERE

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