With pet owners returning to work, UK insurers increasingly covering claims for dogs distressed by separation | Malay Mail

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With pet owners returning to work, UK insurers increasingly covering claims for dogs distressed by separation

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 6 ― Insurers in the United Kingdom are increasingly covering claims for treatment of distressed dogs as their owners return to work following the lifting of lockdowns from Covid-19.

This means insurers would cover the cost of behavioural therapy recommended by a veterinarian to treat an animal's emotional distress brought about by separation.Of the estimated 12 million dogs in the UK now, about 3.2 million were acquired as puppies during the pandemic.Dog welfare charity, Dogs Trust, had warned that there was an increased number of owners who were trying to hand over their dogs for adoption following the lifting of restrictions.

Signs to look out for include destructive behaviour, unwanted toileting or reports of howling and barking.

 

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