There have been over 550 reported incidents between mail delivery people and dogs across the country in the last year
Canada Post is in the midst of its latest campaign urging residents to keep their dogs secure and away from the front door when receiving a delivery.
David Sutherland, area manager for the region, said he's seen an increase in the number of incidents locally."We’ve had some bites, we’ve had some injuries and unpleasant experiences for the carriers."The company has discouraged their staff from giving out dog treats in an effort to limit the number of possible interactions at the door.He's now hoping it will work again as staff are worried about the recent rise."I think they're fairly concerned.
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