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Which US city has the most mail carriers bitten by dogs?

(KTLA) — Los Angeles is famous for a multitude of things, including entertainment, food and traffic, but the City of Angels has become notorious for a different reason.

According to the United States Postal Service, Los Angeles leads the nation in dog bites against mail carriers. In 2023, the city had 65 reported dog attacks against postal service workers, taking the top spot over Houston, which had 56. L.A. was second on last year’s list.

Aside from L.A., California cities that were among the top 30 included San Diego (6), Sacramento (16), San Francisco (19) and Long Beach (20).

The list of top 30 cities can be found below:

CityState2023Rank
LOS ANGELESCA651
HOUSTONTX562
CHICAGOIL483
ST. LOUISMO464
CLEVELANDOH445
SAN DIEGOCA416
DALLASTX397
CINCINNATIOH388
PHILADELPHIAPA349
COLUMBUSOH3310
KANSAS CITYMO3211
INDIANAPOLISIN3012
MEMPHISTN2913
LOUISVILLEKY2814
MINNEAPOLISMN2715
ALBUQUERQUENM2616
SAN ANTONIOTX2616
SACRAMENTOCA2616
MILWAUKEEWI2317
DAYTONOH2317
FORT WORTHTX2317
MIAMIFL2118
DENVERCO2118
OMAHANE2118
BUFFALONY2019
SAN FRANCISCOCA2019
LONG BEACHCA1920
TULSAOK1920
PORTLANDOR1920
DETROITMI1920

In the state list, California also came out on top with 727 reported dog bites in 2023. That number puts the state more than 300 above second-ranked Texas.

The list of top 10 states can be found below:

State20232022
CA727675
TX411404
OH359311
PA334313
IL316245
NY296321
FL193220
NC185146
MI183206
MO180166

The report comes as the USPS starts a weeklong initiative beginning June 2 to spread awareness about mail carrier safety to dog owners.

“Letter carriers are exposed to potential hazards every day, none more prevalent than a canine encounter. All it takes is one interaction for a letter carrier to possibly suffer an injury,” said Leeann Theriault, USPS Manager, Employee Safety and Health Awareness. “The U.S. Postal Service consistently encourages responsible pet ownership. The national dog bite campaign is an effort to promote dog bite awareness to keep our customers, their dogs, and letter carriers safe while delivering the mail.”

According to the USPS, mail carriers are trained on what to do when dogs are in the area.

Some of those lessons include making non-threatening noises to alert a dog of their presence, avoiding startling a dog, refraining from petting or feeding a dog and placing a foot against a swinging door to keep a dog from getting out.

The USPS advised dog owners to lock their animals behind a gate or fence when postal workers arrive at the house or to keep them leashed during walks.

“Even though a customer’s dog is friendly to most people, it can always have a bad day,” letter carrier Tara Snyder stated in the report. “I know, from experience, even when a dog is in the house, customers need to make sure their door is secure so their dog can’t push it open and bite the letter carrier.”