Vet Approved Guide: How Often Do Pets Cause Trip-and-Fall Injuries? (2025 Edition) 🐶🐱

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Vet Approved Guide: How Often Do Pets Cause Trip-and-Fall Injuries? (2025 Edition) 🐶🐱
By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc
Pets bring joy and companionship to our lives, but they can also pose unexpected hazards. 🐕🦺 One such risk is trip-and-fall injuries caused by our furry friends. Let's delve into how common these incidents are and how to prevent them. 🩺
📊 The Statistics: Pet-Related Fall Injuries
According to a study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), an estimated 86,629 fall injuries associated with cats and dogs occur in the United States each year. Dogs are responsible for approximately 88% of these incidents.
Common scenarios include:
- Tripping over pets: Especially in dimly lit areas or when pets are underfoot.
- Being pulled or pushed: Dogs pulling on leashes can cause owners to lose balance.
- Slipping on pet-related items: Toys, bowls, or accidents can create slipping hazards.
👵 Seniors at Higher Risk
Older adults, particularly those over 75, are more susceptible to serious injuries from pet-related falls, such as fractures and head injuries.
🛡️ Prevention Tips
To minimize the risk of trip-and-fall injuries:
- Training: Teach pets commands like "stay" and "leave it" to prevent sudden movements.
- Leash Control: Use appropriate leashes and harnesses to maintain control during walks.
- Home Safety: Keep walkways clear of toys and ensure adequate lighting.
- Assistive Devices: For seniors, consider using canes or walkers with pet-friendly designs.
📱 Seek Professional Advice with Ask A Vet
For personalized guidance on pet behavior and safety, the Ask A Vet app connects you with licensed veterinarians ready to assist. 🐾💬
Visit AskAVet.com or download the app to ensure a safe and harmonious environment for you and your pet. 📲