Royal Mail Worker Filmed Assaulting Customer’s Puppy During Delivery

The footage shows the postal worker making contact with the approaching puppy using his foot, an action that has generated considerable controversy and public discussion about appropriate responses to animal encounters during delivery operations. The incident has highlighted the ongoing challenges faced by postal workers regarding animal interactions and the protocols established to ensure both worker safety and animal welfare.

The curly-haired canine immediately falls to the floor and rolls all the way over before swiftly running off back the way she cameHer 49-year-old owner Nikki Walker (pictured), who was working from on April 17, said she heard the one-year-old yelp in pain so rushed to the front door

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