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Help minimize dog bites

In April, the United States Postal Service promoted National Dog Bite Prevention Week. I am writing to ask our customers to extend their efforts and help make this National Dog Bite Prevention Year.

Pet owners’ efforts are critical when you consider the number of Postal Service employees attacked by dogs last year reached 6,755 — more than 200 higher than the year before.

Here are three critical points to remember:

▪  If a letter carrier delivers mail or packages to your front door, place your dog in a separate room and close that door before opening the front door. Dogs have been known to burst through screen doors or plate-glass windows to attack visitors. Dog owners should keep the family pet secured.

▪  Parents should remind their children and other family members not to take mail directly from letter carriers in the presence of the family pet, as the dog may view the letter carrier handing mail to a family member as a threatening gesture.

▪  The Postal Service places the safety of its employees as a top priority.

I’m asking everyone to become a responsible pet owner during the coming summer in order to ensure the safety of all of our citizens. Together, we can safeguard all from unnecessary and potentially devastating dog attacks.

Thank you for your help with this very important issue.

Melissa Herbert,

Pine Grove Mills

The writer is officer in charge of the Pine Grove Mills Post Office.

This story was originally published April 26, 2017 at 9:31 PM with the headline "Help minimize dog bites."

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