U.S. Postal Service Releases National Dog Bite Rankings
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U.S. Postal Service releases national dog bite rankings
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - The United States Post Office kicked off its 2025 USPS National Dog Bite Awareness Campaign, releasing its findings on dog bites nationally, with Oklahoma claiming the number 26 spot. Post Office officials say dog attacks on employees are up more than 6,000 cases since 2024. The National Dog Bite Awareness Campaign offers dog-friendly information for dog owners, ensuring safe mail delivery for their employees. This year's …
The Postal Service ranks states with the most dog attacks. Here's where North Carolina lands.
Dog attacks on Postal Service workers is played for laughs on TV and in cartoons, but it can be a serious matter. Here’s where North Carolina ranks among the states with the most dog attacks on post office workers. For decades in TV shows and cartoons, it’s been funny when frantic dog attacks their mortal enemy, the mailman. In reality, it can mean medical bills, pain and suffering for the delivery person and thousands of dollars in liability fo…
Los Angeles Tops Country for Dogs Biting Postal Carriers
Safety at Work Los Angeles, CA (WorkersCompensation.com) – Los Angeles, Houston, Chicago, St. Louis and Cincinnati were ranked as the top five cities for dog bites by the U.S. Postal Service in 2024. USPS kicked off its 2025 USPS National Dog Bite Awareness Campaign on June 1, the agency released the list of the top 30 cities in the U.S. for dog bites incidents. Last year, the number of attacks on postal service employees rose to more than 6,000…
Trust in Business: Time for the USPS to deliver change in Oklahoma
The May announcement that David Steiner has been named the new Postmaster General presents a much-needed opportunity to put the United States Postal Service (USPS) back on the right track, particularly in states like Oklahoma, where businesses and communities depend heavily on reliable, affordable mail delivery. The post Trust in Business: Time for the USPS to deliver change in Oklahoma first appeared on The Journal Record.
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