We had a dog bite incident on the weekend. Another one with another postie on a different walk about two weeks ago. And plenty of others earlier this year alone.yellowbelly wrote:Not common? Over seven a day according to RM published figures, which is seven too many:Celgar wrote:Dog bites are not that common in actual fact. It costs RM money when we do get bitten though so RM make a big thing about it. Similar to children in London running around stabbing each other which you watch the news would appear to be a big problem. It's actually very small numbers of people involved as a percentage and unless you are involved in gangs and 'county lines' stuff you won't fall victim to it.norris9 wrote:Dogs are a pain. Jumping up at windows and scaring the cr@p out of you, jumping up and attacking the mail. Even loose dogs running after you and barking at you to scare you off.Tinoblade wrote:With dog bites and everything else. Just seems weirds. Even eye cleaner for when dust and gravel gets chucked up in your eyes in high wind. For a company who want to be health and safety conscious it seems the right thing to do
It's worrying knowing it's actually relatively common for Postie's to get bitten.
"During 2017-18 Royal Mail incurred 2,275 dog-related attacks resulting in both physical and psychological injuries."
What's the best way to deal with them? This: