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What a Paw-Print Sticker on a Mailbox Means

Once I learned more about the paw-print stickers, I discovered ways that dog owners can support their local mail carrier. These is by taking proactive steps to ensure safe and smooth delivery service. One of the simplest ways for dog owners to support their mail carrier is to secure their dog during peak delivery hours.

By securing your dog either in a fenced yard, on a leash, or inside the house, you provide your mail carrier with the assurance that they will not encounter an unsecured animal during the delivery process.

Additionally, if your dog tends to rush the door when someone arrives at your residence, try to avoid opening the door. Of course, while your mail carrier is at your residence. Posting signs around the entrance to your home such as “Dog Inside” or “Please Knock Quietly” can also be helpful.

Finally, if you have signed up for USPS Informed Delivery, you can receive a preview of your incoming mail. And know when your mail carrier is scheduled to arrive. By knowing the approximate arrival time of your mail carrier, you can better prepare yourself and your pets for their arrival. And you minimize disruptions to the delivery process.

All of the suggestions above are very simple. Yet they greatly contribute to minimizing the number of adverse interactions between mail carriers and pets. And ultimately result in a safer environment for both parties involved.

What Does This Say About Being a Good Neighbor

Ultimately, the paw-print stickers are not about labeling dogs or their owners as irresponsible or negligent. They are about respecting the rights of others. And working together to create a safer environment for everyone in our neighborhoods.

Our mail carriers work hard to perform their jobs in our neighborhoods. It is up to us to do our part to ensure that they are able to do their jobs safely and efficiently. Whether or not you have a pet, being aware of how your home interacts with public employees is part of being a good neighbor.

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