Kansas City Dog Bite Season Starts Amid Pet Project FAIL

Let's not downplay the importance of this report . . .

THIS WEEK POST OFFICE OFFICIALS CONFIRMED THAT KANSAS CITY ANIMAL CONTROL SOLUTIONS BY WAY OF THE KC PET PROJECT HAVE FAILED!!!

The TKC takeaway . . . 

We hope recent reporting from the feds will inspire locals to reconsider the "no kill" philosophy and instead look out for humans first. 

Here's a glimpse at the numbers and more reporting as the problem will likely only get worse as the Summer moves forward . . .

Last year, dogs bit workers 76 times in Kansas, 180 times in Missouri, and 32 times in Kansas City.

This makes Kansas City the 11th worst city in the country for dog bites.

"Take your pet inside, give us a wave from the window," said Mark Inglett, a strategic communication specialist for the United States Postal Service. "But let us put the mail in the box, because if we hand that to you or a child, the dog's going to look at that and think, okay, something's not right here."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Kansas City ranks among worst in the United States for dog bites on postal workers

Postal workers in the U.S. experienced 5,800 dog bites last year, with Kansas City identified as one of the most dangerous cities for such incidents.

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