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Triple-I鈥檚 California Press Office: Janet Ruiz, 707-490-9365, janetr@iii.org听听听
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Media Advisory:
听听听听 SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., April 11, 2022鈥擳he Insurance Information Institute (Triple-I) will participate in a on Monday, April 11, 2022, at 2:30 p.m., ET, to discuss the pandemic鈥檚 impact on pets and how to reduce dog biting incidents.
Triple-I today is joining the April 10-16, 2022) Coalition on an American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) panel which will include the following individuals:
, a Certified Animal Behavior Consultant and radio host, will serve as the panel鈥檚 moderator.
The Coalition panelists also will offer safety and training tips for socializing dogs; provide information on how to support animal shelters and rescues struggling due to a lack of financial resources; and share dog bite-related injury insurance claims data for 2021.
鈥淚n 2021, the nationwide number of dog bite-related injury claims was 17,989, a 2.2 increase from 2020, with the total cost of claims at $881.8 million and the average cost听per claim of $49,025. The average cost per claim decreased in 2021 for the first time in 10 years, by 1.1 percent from 2020,鈥 stated Janet Ruiz, Director, Strategic Communication, Triple-I.听 鈥淐alifornia, Florida and Texas had the highest number of claims. Education and training for owners and pets is the key to keeping everyone safe and healthy.鈥
Triple-I offers these four tips to reduce the likelihood of a dog-biting incident:
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