May 25, 2023

U.S. Postal Service Releases Dog Attack National Rankings

Over 160 Letter Carriers Attacked by Dogs in Sacramento District last year

What:

It’s never too late to teach a dog a new trick. While dogs may not understand social distancing, it is critical they know how to stay sheltered in place as carriers make deliveries to residences and businesses in your neighborhood.

Sacramento Postal District reported 233 attacks in the last two years. Nationwide, more than 5,000 postal employees were attacked last year.

To emphasize the seriousness of this issue, USPS is sponsoring Dog Bite Awareness Week, June 4-10 with the theme: “Even Good Dogs Have Bad Days.”

To tell the story locally, the Arden Post Office is inviting media to interview and follow a letter carrier on their route for a first-hand look at hazards encountered every day and attend a Press Conference.

Also available will be a local animal control officer and a USPS Safety official to provide perspective and information.

USPS also will provide the media information on dog bite prevention measures it is taking, and tips for responsible pet owners.

USPS National Rankings can be found here

When:

Wednesday, June 7, 2023, at 9:00 am

Where:

Arden Post Office, 2801 Arden Way, Sacramento, CA 95825

Who:

Sacramento Postmaster Tanya Toedt-Fitzharris
Sacramento Letter Carrier Jacob Studer
Sacramento Animal Control Jessica Solano

RSVP:

To RSVP, please reply to this email for parking directions.

Background:

How to prevent a dog incident:

  1. Pet owners are asked to wait for the carrier to leave the area before opening the door to get their mail or package. Too many dogs have slipped between an owner’s legs while the door is open and attacking the carrier. Dogs should be restrained and/or kept in another room as mail carriers make personal deliveries.
  2. If dogs are outside, make sure they are properly restrained and out of reach of a mail carrier.

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