Nanaimo mail carriers dealing with significant rise in dog attacks
NANAIMO — The COVID-19 pandemic is being blamed for a spike in dog attacks on local mail carriers.
Through Aug. 5, Canada Post carriers in Nanaimo had recorded 21 dog conflicts in 2020, almost double the number over the same period in 2019.
Kevin Shires, Nanaimo superintendent for Canada Post, told NanaimoNewsNOW more people are at home than usual and allowing their dogs more access outside, leading to an increase in incidents with letter carriers.
“Anything that’s related to a dog that comes out after a carrier, whether it’s a bite or attack,” Shires said. “Basically if our carrier has to protect themselves from getting bit.”