Canada Post says dog attacks on mail carriers have increased during pandemic:
We have seen an increase this year of incidents across the country," the Crown corporation said in an email to CTVNews.ca.
According to Canada Post, around 41 per cent of households in Canada have dogs. Postal service workers come into contact with pets when they drop off mail, and with everyone at home during the pandemic, the chances of them coming face-to-face with a dog is even greater than usual.
[...] Canada Post is asking homeowners not to open their doors during mail delivery, as this not only can make physical distancing harder, but can allow a dog to rush outside at an unsuspecting mail carrier. They are reminding the public to wait until a postal service worker has left to go pick up the mail or packages left on the doorstep.
(Score: 2, Funny) by leon_the_cat on Wednesday September 02 2020, @04:26PM (2 children)
should muzzle all dogs.
(Score: 2) by DannyB on Wednesday September 02 2020, @05:27PM
Your friendly airline offers convenient, complimentary "child muzzles".
Perhaps these can be re-purposed for dogs?
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(Score: 2) by cmdrklarg on Thursday September 03 2020, @02:08PM
Hmm, username checks out.
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