See a Paw Sticker on Your Washington Mailbox? Leave it There
Many visitors visit our home weekly—FedEx, UPS, and pizza delivery drivers. If you have issues with home repair, a general contractor might stop by to help settle your problem.
Just about every day, weekends included, the trusted USPS letter carrier, who used to walk house to house, now arrives in a small white vehicle. Is it possible that the USPS uses small mail trucks to combat a problem with aggressive dogs?
I get it.
These loving dogs are honestly just trying to protect their treasured family of humans.
At the same time, mail carriers who still walk to deliver mail in all sorts of weather need our support and attention.
What dog owners can do
Most of us know the general time when postal workers arrive every day.
Securing your dog before the carrier approaches your property will minimize potentially dangerous interactions.
When a letter carrier comes to your home, keep your dog Inside the house or behind a fence, away from the door, in another room, or on a leash.
IMPORTANT NOTE regarding your children
Pet owners should also remind their children not to take mail directly from a letter carrier. Why? Your dog may view the carrier as a threat to the child.
USPS Paw Program
The Paws Program began four years ago and has steadily spread nationwide to lower the number of mail carrier injuries due to dog bites. The program is already in states like North Dakota and Montana. It hasn't arrived here in Washington just yet.
Bright Orange and Yellow Paw Stickers
The USPS mail carrier safety program places bright yellow and orange paw print stickers on not only the house a dog lives at but also the neighboring house of another dog. This gives the USPS employee a heads-up to be on alert when approaching the house after you or your home specifically.
A yellow sticker indicates a dog resides at the following delivery address, and an orange sticker means a dog resides at that address. The program is intended to protect letter carriers from potential dog bites. - USPS
An Accompanying Post Card will also arrive via mail
In addition to the brightly colored paw sticker, a postcard explaining the USPS Paws Program will be delivered to your home. This will help spread awareness and encourage everyone to help keep our mail carriers safe.
This has become a successful program with positive results
The program has been a success in other states across America.
A colorful paw print on your mailbox could soon be arriving to your mailbox. This is not just a sticker; it's a symbol of a community coming together to keep each other safe, which we should all be proud to be a part of.
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