Los Angeles Tops Nation in Dog Attacks on USPS Workers, Report Finds

Los Angeles Tops Nation in Dog Attacks on USPS Workers, Report Finds

The U.S. Postal Service is starting its annual National Dog Bite Awareness Campaign on June 1 in response to the rise in dog attacks on postal workers, which reached over 6,000 occurrences in the last year.

Los Angeles had more dog attacks on postal workers in 2024 than any other city in the nation, with 77, according to USPS data.

Chicago came in third place with 57 incidences, followed by Houston with 65.

Oakland, San Diego, Sacramento, San Francisco, and Stockton are among the other California cities that reached the top 20 list.

RankCity, StateNumber of Attacks
1Los Angeles, California77
2Houston, Texas65
3Chicago, Illinois57
4St. Louis, Missouri47
5Cincinnati, Ohio44
6Dallas, Texas43
7Kansas City, Missouri40
7Cleveland, Ohio40
8San Diego, California35
9Denver, Colorado34
10San Antonio, Texas32
10Philadelphia, Pennsylvania32
10Detroit, Michigan32
10Columbus, Ohio32
11Minneapolis, Minnesota30
12Indianapolis, Indiana26
13Phoenix, Arizona25
13Memphis, Tennessee25
14Omaha, Nebraska24
14Louisville, Kentucky24
15Rochester, New York23
16Toledo, Ohio21
16Sacramento, California21
16El Paso, Texas21
17San Francisco, California20
17Oklahoma City, Oklahoma20
17Milwaukee, Wisconsin20
17Albuquerque, New Mexico20
18Stockton, California18
18Oakland, California18
19Youngstown, Ohio17
19Salt Lake City, Utah17
19Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania17
19Miami, Florida17
19Des Moines, Iowa17
20St. Petersburg, Florida15
20Fort Worth, Texas15
20Birmingham, Alabama15

With 701 dog bite incidents nationwide, California led all states, followed by Texas in second place and Ohio in third.

2024 Dog Bite/Dog Incident Data
STATENumber of dog bitesTop 10 States
1California7011
2Texas4382
3Ohio3503
4Illinois3444
5New York3225
6Pennsylvania3166
7Michigan2317
8Florida2108
9Missouri2079
10North Carolina16910

The “Secure Your Dog, Keep Deliveries on Track” campaign this year encourages pet owners to be accountable for ensuring that their dogs are securely confined when the mail is delivered.

Throughout June, the campaign raises awareness on social media by using the hashtag #dogbiteawareness.

The USPS staff safety and health awareness manager, Leeann Theriault, stated in a statement that “the best way to keep safe from dog attacks is to recognize and promote the responsibility of pet ownership.All dogs — regardless of breed, size, or age — have the potential to bite.”

Dog assaults on USPS employees can cause bodily injuries as well as expensive consequences for dog owners, such as medical bills, missed income, and replacement uniform costs.

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Mail delivery to the home may be halted until the dog is securely restrained if a mail carrier feels insecure. After that, residents would have to go to their neighborhood post office to pick up their mail. Pet owners may occasionally be required to rent a P.O. box in order for the USPS to restore service.

The USPS encourages pet owners to take preventative measures as part of its yearly campaign.

“The most important message for our customers to remember is to keep your dog secured and away from the carrier as the mail is being delivered,” Theriault stated. “Help ensure the safety of everyone in our communities.”

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