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Nationwide Dog Bite Campaign Launches After Record Year for USPS Dog Bite Cases

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Dog attacks on Postal Service employees increased to over 6,000 incidents last year, an increase from the previous year. As part of the USPS 2025 National Dog Bite Awareness Campaign, the United States Postal Services is providing vital information on how dog owners can help ensure the safety of mail carriers in order to cut down on the number of dog bite cases.

“The U.S. Postal Service consistently encourages responsible pet ownership. The national dog bite campaign is an effort to promote dog bite awareness to keep our customers, their dogs, and letter carriers safe while delivering the mail,” says Leeann Theriault, USPS Manager, Employee Safety and Health Awareness.

How Dog Owners Can Help With Safe Mail Deliveries

Letter carriers understand that all dogs can bite, even those considered non-aggressive. Dogs are naturally protective of their territory, making it essential for dog owners to control them for safe mail delivery.

Knowing when your letter carrier usually arrives helps in securing your dog beforehand, minimizing any potential danger. In 2017, the USPS launched its Informed Delivery service, which is free, and which digitally alerts customers of incoming mail. Nearly 75-million customers have enrolled in the service since it launched and it’s a great way for dog owners to anticipate when mail carriers will arrive.

Whether dog owners have signed up for the service or not, it’s important to take extra steps to keep our mail carriers safe. Owners can do so by keeping their dogs:

  • Inside the house or behind a fence
  • Away from the door or in another room, or
  • On a leash

Additionally, it’s important to remind children not to take mail directly from a letter carrier, as dogs may see the carrier as a threat to the child.

Consequences of A Dog Attack

According to the Insurance Information Institute, the average cost per insurance claim for a dog bite is $64,555.

When a postal employee suffers an injury, the owner could be responsible for medical bills, lost wages, uniform replacement costs, and pain and suffering for the employee.

How Postal Workers Can Protect Themselves From Dog Bites

Letter carriers are trained to be vigilant in areas where dogs may be present. They are taught to stay alert for potentially dangerous conditions and respect a dog’s territory.

Letter carriers are trained to:

  • Make a non-threatening noise or rattle a fence to alert a dog when entering a yard
  • Never startle a dog
  • Keep their eyes on any dog
  • Never assume a dog will not bite
  • Never attempt to pet or feed a dog, and
  • Place their foot against an outward-swinging door to prevent a dog from escaping

If a dog attacks, carriers are also trained to stand their ground and protect their body by placing something between them and the dog — such as a mail satchel — and to use dog repellent if necessary.

Even though a customer’s dog is friendly to most people, it can always have a bad day, so by both the homeowner and the postal worker taking these precautions, we can cut down on the number of unnecessary dog attacks.

As dog bite attorneys, we know that even with all of these precautions in place, some dogs can and will still attack. If you or a loved one should find yourself injured after a dog bite, it’s always best to speak with a dog bite attorney to ensure you are being fully compensated for your injuries, any lost time from work, and more.

Dog Bite Lawyers in Lancaster, Pa.

Our experienced and successful dog bite attorneys have helped countless dog bite victims get the monetary compensation they deserve.

If you want the maximum compensation for your dog bite injuries, we can help build your claim the way it should be. Our top, seasoned trial lawyers will aggressively fight to defend your rights!  If you’re hurt, call 717-394-3004. And remember, we never charge a fee unless and until we get compensation for you!

With a 99% success rate and over $117,000,000 secured for our clients, at GLS Injury Law — Winning… Is No Accident™.

Anthony M. Georgelis, Esquire
Founder & Owner

Anthony (Tony) M. Georgelis is the founder and owner of GLS Injury Law and a lifelong Lancaster County resident who began his legal career prosecuting serious cases in the Lancaster County District Attorney’s Office.

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