Canada Post asking dog owners to help prevent injuries to postal workers
As the weather improves and more people spend time out in the yard with their pets, Canada Post asks that dog owners do their part to make sure postal workers aren’t put at risk of dog attacks and injuries.
In 2020, there were six incidents where dogs injured postal workers in Grande Prairie, four of which involved physical assault by a dog. Already in 2021, there have been two similar incidents in the Swan City.
Monica Modrall, a letter carrier in Grande Prairie and an active member of the local Joint Health and Safety Committee for Canada Post, says there are several ways a dog could hurt a postal worker. They could physically bite the person, or they could trip up or knock over someone, which is especially dangerous at the top of a staircase.
Modrall says 36 per cent of Canadian households own a dog, and while not all dogs are bad or aggressive, they can be put off by someone entering the property and rattling the mailbox or knocking on the door.