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In 2025, over 5,200 mail carriers experienced dog bite, attacks

June 5, 2026

Did anyone bite you at work today? On average, 14 mail carriers per day will say, “Yes.”

Postal Service officials report that in 2025, over 5,200 mail carriers experienced dog bites or  dog attacks while just trying to do their jobs. With deliveries every day, including Sundays  and holidays, carriers are on the move, and dog bites continue to affect them in all kinds of  communities, from busy city streets to suburban driveways and quiet rural roads.

Dog attacks and bites are 100 percent preventable when dog owners remain vigilant and  properly restrain their dogs.

To ensure mail carriers’ safety, dog owners must securely lock their dog in another room  until a delivery exchange is done. If a dog is outside, the dog must be leashed away from the  mailbox or doorstep as sometimes packages or certified mail require hand delivery all the  way to your door. Make sure that moment doesn’t come with risk of injury.

When a carrier feels unsafe, mail service could be stopped, not only for the dog owner, but  for the entire neighborhood if the dog is roaming the area. When mail service is stopped,  mail must be picked up at the Post Office. Delivery service will not be restored until the dog  is properly restrained and the area is deemed safe by the mail carrier.

With your help, we can keep our carriers, your neighbors, and your dogs safe. Thank you for  protecting your pet and our mail carriers as we continue to bring packages and other  important correspondence to your door each day.

Robert Parker

Postmaster, Gilmer Post Office

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