Nationwide pet insurance reports a seasonal rise in pet health emergencies during the winter holidays, based on an analysis of claims from more than one million insured pets. The data reports that December brings a sharp increase in chocolate-related incidents, with claims rising 182 percent in the final two weeks of the year and average treatment costs reaching about $814. Claims involving foreign object ingestion—such as ornaments, ribbons, or toy parts—also increase, often requiring surgery that can cost more than $3,500. In addition, rich holiday foods and sudden diet changes are reportedly linked to digestive conditions, such as pancreatitis and gastroenteritis, with treatment costs exceeding $1,600 on average. Nationwide has published guidance to help pet owners recognize risks and symptoms associated with common holiday hazards. More information is available on the Nationwide website.