Exeter MP Steve Race is urging dog owners to take precautions after being bitten through a letterbox while delivering election leaflets on 1 May.
The incident occurred as Mr Race was campaigning in Exeter for the local elections. He received treatment at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital which found the bite had chipped the bone from his little finger and left debris from the dog’s mouth inside.
After two x-rays, local anaesthetic, a thorough cleaning, stitches, a tetanus booster and a round of antibiotics, Mr Race
was able to get back out on the campaign trail.
According to Royal Mail, there were 2,206 reported dog attacks on postal workers in the year ending 31 March 2024, with 389 injuries occurring through letterboxes.
The EX postcode is one of the highest in the country for reported dog attacks on postal workers.
Mr Race is using his experience to highlight the importance of responsible dog ownership. Royal Mail advises installing letterbox cages, keeping dogs away from front doors during delivery times, and ensuring visitors are aware of any pets on the property.
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