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Daily Dose: Dogs Contributing To The Deficit?

You probably didn’t know that National Dog Bite Prevention Week exist (neither did I). More importantly you probably didn’t know that dog bites were costing the government big bucks. Seriously though, dogs biting postal workers is actually a problem… just ask the people in Houston.

Postal Service Says Houston Dogs Bite Most Often

USPS released the stats as part of next week’s National Dog Bite Prevention Week, which tries to raise awareness about dog attacks with prevention tips and information on responsible pet ownership.

Lest you laugh at the thought of wary letter carriers running from Poodles or Rotweilers, the Postal Service said it costs about $1.2 million annually to pay for the pain, suffering and medical expenses caused by dog bites. And the Insurance Information Institute said dog attacks accounted for more than one-third of all homeowners’ insurance liability claims paid out in 2010, costing nearly $413 million.

First off it sucks to be a mailman in Houston (click the link above to see the top 10 cities with the biggest dog problems). Secondly who would have ever thought that fido would be contributing to the budget crunch with his bite? To be honest I’ll admit I laughed a little when I learned that this was an actual expense for the government.

What’s the the funniest Gov’t expense you ever heard of?

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