June 14, 2021

Four Tips for Preventing Dog Attacks on Mail Carriers

Four Tips for Preventing Dog Attacks on Mail Carriers
Annapolis, MD carrier Thomas Tyler displays the proper way to protect himself from a dog bite attack.

CANTON, OH – Can you picture a member of your family attacking a mail carrier? Of course not, but it happened over 5,800 times last year across the nation. Canton had 18 attacks in 2020 and ranked 20th in cities with most attacks.

Atlantic City, NJ letter carrier Kelly Ratz is always alert when delivering his route. “I make sure that my hand can always easily access the dog repellent that I carry,” said Ratz. “I’m always mindful of my surroundings and if I need to enter a customer’s yard to deliver a package or mail, I make sure to rattle the gate loudly before entering.”

When a dog attacks a letter carrier, the dog owner could be held liable for all medical expenses, repayment of lost work hours, replacement of uniform and other costs, which can run into thousands of dollars. The Postal Service places safety of its employees as a top priority and dedicates a week each year to Dog Bite Awareness.

Here are four simple tips to prevent dog bite injuries that should be enforced all year round:
Door Delivery: If a carrier delivers mail or packages to your front door, place your dog in a separate room and close that door before opening the front door. Some dogs burst through screen doors or plate-glass windows to attack visitors. Dog owners should keep the family pet secured. Parents should remind their children and other family members not to take mail directly from carriers in the presence of the family pet, as the dog may view the person handing the mail to a family member as a threatening gesture.

Electronic Fencing: Carriers may assume, when they see no physical fence around a property, the property is animal-free. This can be a dangerous mistake. Postal Service officials request that you keep your dog restrained or inside when the mail is delivered. Although the electronic fence may keep your dog from wandering, it does not protect your Postal Service carrier, who must enter your property to deliver the mail. Even homes with curbside mailboxes may have oversize packages or signature-needed items that require the carrier to approach a doorstep and cross the boundaries of the electronic fence. This poses a serious risk to carrier safety.

Dog in Yard: Make sure your dog is properly restrained on a leash away from where your mail carrier is delivering the mail. Mail delivery service can be interrupted at an address or neighborhood the carrier deems unsafe because of an unrestrained dog. When service is interrupted at an address or neighborhood, all parties involved will have to pick mail up at their local Post Office. Service will be restored once assurance has been given that the animal will be confined during regular delivery hours.

Tracking: Dog owners who have access to posta notification features, such as Informed Delivery (informeddelivery.usps.com.) for letter mail and package tracking, are urged to use this as a way to gauge when the carrier is on their way and to ensure dogs are properly restrained. Expecting a postal package delivery on Sunday? Postal Service officials urge dog owners to restrain their animals on Sundays as well, as more residences are receiving deliveries on the weekend.

 

2020 Dog Attack Rankings by City

Office City

State

CY 2020

Rank

HOUSTON

TX

73

1

CHICAGO

IL

59

2

LOS ANGELES

CA

54

3

CLEVELAND

OH

46

4

DENVER

CO

44

5

BALTIMORE

MD

43

6

DALLAS

TX

38

7

COLUMBUS

OH

37

8

SAN ANTONIO

TX

36

9

SAN DIEGO

CA

35

10

DETROIT

MI

35

LOUISVILLE

KY

34

11

KANSAS CITY

MO

32

12

ST LOUIS

MO

28

13

PHOENIX

AZ

26

14

INDIANAPOLIS

IN

26

CINCINNATI

OH

26

PHILADELPHIA

PA

26

LAS VEGAS

NV

23

15

SACRAMENTO

CA

22

16

JACKSONVILLE

FL

22

MINNEAPOLIS

MN

22

TOLEDO

OH

22

MIAMI

FL

21

17

LONG BEACH

CA

20

18

ALBUQUERQUE

NM

20

SHAWNEE MISSION

KS

19

19

CHARLOTTE

NC

19

DAYTON

OH

19

CANTON

OH

18

20

NEW ORLEANS

LA

17

21

OMAHA

NE

17

FORT WORTH

TX

17

WICHITA

KS

16

22

MEMPHIS

TN

16

RICHMOND

VA

16

FLINT

MI

15

23

TULSA

OK

15

SAN FRANCISCO

CA

14

24

ROCKFORD

IL

14

SYRACUSE

NY

14

ARLINGTON

VA

14

JAMAICA

NY

13

25

ROCHESTER

NY

13

PITTSBURGH

PA

13

SALT LAKE CITY

UT

13

SEATTLE

WA

13

Top 10 Dog Bite States:

State 2020 2019
CA 782 777
TX 402 491
OH 369 378
NY 295 323
PA 291 320
IL 290 238
MI 253 237
FL 198 229
NJ 179 169
VA 169 162

The Postal Service generally receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.

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