Thursday, September 19, 2024

Canada Post reminds Hamilton dog owners to keep pets secure

First Published:

If you own a dog and live in Hamilton, Canada Post has a message for you.

The crown corporation issued a safety reminder early Tuesday to emphasize the importance of its employees’ well-being when accessing mailboxes across the region.

“Every day, our employees deliver to approximately 228,000 homes in Hamilton,” it said. “Many of these households have dogs, and our delivery agents encounter them every day while delivering mail and parcels.”

A similar message was issued to those who live in St. Catharines, Guelph, Brantford, Simcoe County and the Kitchener-Waterloo region.

In the last year alone, Canada Post says there have been 550 dog interactions that its staff have been involved in, across the country.

It’s an unfortunate number, but an improvement from the previous year which saw 600 incidents occur, nationwide.

A spokesperson from the letter carrier says the decrease comes from its ongoing dog awareness program and public outreach.

Canada Post says that employee safety is its top priority and asks residents to take the following steps to protect them from harm:

  • When answering the door for a delivery, take care not to let your dog slip out;
  • Keep dogs inside, in a fenced yard or tied up far from the front door or mailbox;
  • Keep access points like front doors and fence gates closed; and,
  • Keep dogs away from any door with a mesh screen, even if it is locked. Dogs often cannot see the mesh and can easily break through the thin layer of woven fabric.

READ MORE: Woman left with ‘life-altering’ injuries after dog attack; police seeking two dogs

More Top News

ATU showcases proposed bus design to enhance transit safety

The Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) is showcasing its latest bus design, with the goal of lowering the risk of transit assaults. The proposed blueprint, which...

Court hears family testimony in trial for Hamilton teen’s murder

The trial for the death of 16-year-old Mark Bistoyong continued in a Hamilton courtroom on Thursday, where family members took the stand to recount...

Mom of special needs child sounds alarm over alleged school neglect

Melissa Stevens, the mother to a special needs child in Waterdown, is voicing concern after learning her daughter was left outside, unattended while at...

Evening weather forecast for September 19, 2024

Shelly Marriage shares the forecast for September 19, 2024.

After slow start, CNE attendance surpasses 2019 and hits 1.49M visitors

The Canadian National Exhibition says big Labour Day long weekend crowds helped lift attendance to 1.49 million visitors during this year's festivities. The CNE says...

Woman dead after vehicle crashes with school bus in Thunder Bay, no kids hurt

Police say a woman is dead after her vehicle crashed with a school bus in Thunder Bay, Ont. Investigators say no students on the bus...

ATU showcases proposed bus design to enhance transit safety

The Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) is showcasing its latest bus design, with the goal of lowering the risk of transit assaults. The proposed blueprint, which...