- Letter carriers need your help to ‘Prevent the Bite’
The number of U S Postal Service employees attacked by dogs nationwide fell to 5,803 in 2019 — more than 200 fewer than in 2018 and more than 400 fewer since 2017 For Postal Service officials and mail carriers, one bite is one too many The theme for the 2020 U S Postal Service National Dog
- NY Postal Officials Unleash Safety Campaign to Curb Dog Bites
WHITE PLAINS, NY — The number of U S Postal Service employees attacked by dogs nationwide fell to 5,714 in 2018 — more than 500 fewer than in 2017 and more than 1,000 fewer since 2016 But, for postal officials and mail carriers, one bite is one too many
- Washington, DC, Releases Dog Attack Statistics - About. usps. com
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA — The number of U S Postal Service employees attacked by dogs nationwide fell to 5,714 in 2018 — more than 500 fewer than in 2017 and more than 1,000 fewer since 2016 But, for local Postal Service officials and mail carriers, one bite is one too many and new tools continue to be unleashed to help reduce dog attacks in
- U. S. Postal Service Releases Dog Attack National Rankings
WASHINGTON, DC — The number of U S Postal Service (USPS) employees attacked by dogs nationwide fell to 5,803 in 2019 — more than 200 fewer than in 2018 and more than 400 fewer since 2017 Today, USPS highlights technology that helps reduce potential attacks, while releasing its annual list of cities with the most recorded dog attacks The
- Next week is U. S. Postal Service National Dog Bite Awareness . . .
The number of U S Postal Service employees attacked by dogs nationwide fell to 5,803 in 2019 — more than 200 fewer than in 2018 and more than 400 fewer since 2017 For Postal Service officials and mail carriers, one bite is one too many
- Dog Bite Awareness Week June 14-20 | News | wcexaminer. com
The number of U S Postal Service employees attacked by dogs nationwide fell to 5,803 in 2019 — more than 200 fewer than in 2018 and more than 400 fewer since 2017 For Postal Service officials and mail carriers, one bite is one too many The Postal Service has new technology tools to help reduce
- High tech helps to curb local mail carrier dog bites
DES MOINES, IA - The number of U S Postal Service employees attacked by dogs nationwide fell to 5,714 in 2018 — more than 500 fewer than in 2017 and more than 1,000 fewer since 2016 But, for local Postal Service officials and mail carriers, one bite is one too many and new tools continue to be unleashed to help reduce dog attacks in the area
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