Indiana

South Bend ranked third in Indiana for dog bites, attacks on letter carriers

The City of South Bend is ranked third in the state for reported dog bites suffered by letter carriers last year, according to a report released by the U.S. Postal Service.

There were eight reported dog attacks on letter carriers in South Bend in 2014.

Three dog bites were reported in Elkhart, two were reported in Mishawaka and one was reported in both Middlebury and Plymouth, according to the report.

Indianapolis ranks 14th in the nation for the number of dog attacks on letter carriers with 27. The city tied with Long Beach, Calif., and Baltimore, Md.

USPS officials warn that if a letter carrier feels threatened by a vicious dog or if a dog is running loose, the owner may be asked to pick up the mail at the post office until the carrier is assured the pet has been restrained.

Dog owners should consider putting their pet in a separate room before opening the door for a letter carrier delivering mail or packages, USPS officials suggest. Dog owners should also remind children to not take mail directly from letter carriers in front of a dog, as the dog may view it as threatening.

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