The New Sticker on Your Mailbox and What it Means for Texas Postal Workers

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Michael Gibson

Our postal workers in Texas work hard everyday to get our mail and packages to us on a daily basis. They deliver our mail with the moniker “neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds.” Sometimes in those rounds, they may have to face an obstacle or two before getting that mail into your box or porch. One such obstacle could be an overly aggressive dog. A new program is rolling out across the country that will help make postal carriers more aware of dogs in the neighborhoods they serve.

USPS Dog Paw Program

In 2021, the United States Postal Service (USPS) launched their Dog Paw Program. It is a way for postal carriers to be alerted to a home nearby, or to a home, that has a dog. The program uses a simple sticker that is placed underneath the flag of your mailbox. The sticker will have an orange or yellow background with a paw print in the middle. The orange sticker let’s the carrier know that there is a dog at that residence. The yellow sticker let’s the carrier know that a dog is at the neighboring house. The postal worker will attach the sticker to your mailbox and a postcard will be placed in your box explaining why the sticker is there.

In 2023, Texas ranked number two in the U.S. with 411 dog attacks. Houston was the number two city for postal worker dog attacks in 2023 with 56 reported (USPS). That’s the biggest reason for the Dog Paw Program, to make the route safer for postal workers.

When our mail carriers are bitten, it is usually a ‘good dog’ that had not previously behaved in a menacing way. – Linda DeCarlo, USPS Occupational Safety and Health Senior Director…

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