The Cutest Dogs UPS Drivers Captured On The Job   - AIC5

The Cutest Dogs UPS Drivers Captured On The Job  

There aren’t many things that can beat an impromptu meeting with a friendly, tail-wagging dog. The delivery drivers from UPS know this joy all too well. Since 2013, they’ve been sharing delightful encounters with dogs they meet on their routes through the Facebook group ‘UPS Dogs’. The page has grown to nearly 2 million followers, along with 640k followers on its Instagram counterpart.

Here at Bored Panda, we’ve featured this group many times, so we decided to round up the best posts. Check them out below and don’t forget to upvote your favorites!

Hey, We Want A Treat... Olympia, Washington

The page was created by Sean ‘Dawgzilla’ McCarren, who’s been dedicatedly working at UPS for an impressive 24 years. “When you’re running into dogs all the time, it creates a bond when you see them every day,” he told HuffPost. “It’s cool to meet some of the same dogs on the route because they know who you are and they are excited to see you.”

At first, Sean posted by himself, but as the community expanded, more drivers began sharing their stories. Some dogs on the page even dress up in matching UPS uniforms.

My Husband Eric Nocon Is A UPS Driver. Just Before Thanksgiving A Hungry Feral Kitten Hopped Up In His Truck Cuddly And Desperate For Food

Apart from dogs, the group occasionally features all sorts of animals: alpacas, sheep, deer, cats, geese, you name it! The company is aware of Sean’s initiative, and a spokesperson noted in conversation with Buzzfeed, “It’s a good example of the relationships our employees build with their customers, two- or four-legged!”

Ben Happened To Be Present Moments After A Baby Alpaca Was Born. Valley Center California

Another One Of Those Weird Looking Dogs In Illinois!

The adorable pups that show up on ‘UPS Dogs’ embody the heartwarming aspect of being a delivery person. As we scroll through their feed, it’s a gentle reminder for both drivers and pet owners to approach each other with care and kindness. However, not all interactions between dogs and drivers go smoothly.

She Always Has To Bring Me A Stick To Play Fetch And Can’t Get Enough. No Stick To Big, No Stick Too Small. The Older One Just Wants The Treats

Rudy Is Blind As A Bat, But That Doesn't Stop Him From Following The Sound Of My Truck Until I Feed Him! - Saint Joseph, Michigan

With 65 million American households owning dogs, it’s no surprise that dangerous situations sometimes occur. According to the US Postal Service, there were nearly 6,000 cases of dog attacks on their employees last year. The overall number is likely higher if you take into account numerous delivery services like UPS, Amazon, and FedEx.

I Stopped My Truck And Before I Knew It, I Had A Helper. Sugarland, Texas

Attack Dog. Camp Pendleton, California. Louise

Her Name Is “Little Bit” And This Is Her First Time Ever Coming Near The Big Scary Brown Truck. She Got Extra Biscuits For Being So Brave

To spread awareness and educate dog owners on how they can help, USPS launched a ‘Don’t let your dog bite the hand that serves you’ initiative. This campaign encourages owners to take control of their pets to prevent any potential injuries.

Harvest Time In Nebraska. This Dog Was Sharing The Wealth

After Months Of Hearing These Guys Barking Inside The House I Finally Had A Signature Required And Got To Meet These Two

When You Can't Make Up Your Mind, Have One Of Each! Harbor Springs, Mi

Various sources offer useful tips for delivery drivers on staying safe around unfamiliar dogs, which can benefit everyone in their daily lives. First, when you’re near a dog, make sure to announce your presence so you don’t startle it. For instance, greet it with a friendly hello and gauge its reaction.

Here Is A Photo Of Me, Sesame The Opossum, With My Friend Joe In New Orleans, Louisiana

“Any Bark Boxes Up There?” - Jessie Paducah, Ky

Names Pepé And I’m A Driver Helper, I Get Paid In Biscuits

One of the other things you should do is keep a sufficient distance. Dogs are territorial, and maintaining space helps them feel secure. Avoid petting them without permission or the owner present, as this can trigger a negative reaction.

Bentley The Beggar Is Bellowing At The Injustice Of Being Limited To 3 Biscuits. Oh, The Suffering

This Is Buzz!!!! He Was 18 Sadly He Passed Away Not Too Long Ago. Even With Wheels He'd Still Meet Me

Here’s Bill, One Of The Dogs I See On My Route Everyday! Louisville, Ky

“A Different Kind Of Dog” Mark Cooper

This Is Our UPS Driver Darrell In UK , The Pack Loves Him Specially Arei

Deliver A Package In A Garage Turn Towards My Truck, Then I Hear A Meow From Behind. Portland, Tn

According to DW Dog Training, there are multiple reasons why dogs can act out. Most commonly, it’s because they’re trying to protect themselves or they’re afraid. Sometimes, they have trouble containing their excitement, so they redirect it in the form of aggression towards someone.

There's A New Sheriff In Town...and Her Name Is Cupcake

Debbie De Goose Thinks She Is A Dog. Every Time She Hears Steve The UPS Man Coming, She Comes Running For A Hug

Cats Need Love Too

Watch out for signs that indicate whether a dog is being aggressive. DW Dog Training highlights that while growling, barking, biting, and lunging are well-known, there are also more subtle forms of communication. These include lip licking, yawning (if the dog is not tired), freezing in place, and avoiding eye contact.

How Could Anyone Resist This?

Shop Friend Nikita Is Waiting On A Special Delivery. Waiting Patiently For Whatever Goodies Maybe In Browns Pockets

The Thing Is, I Am Basically Just A Rock Star In A Big Brown Limousine

However, once you’ve confirmed that the dog is friendly, this four-legged companion can make life much more fulfilling. For example, a recent Korean study found that playing with dogs promotes relaxation, emotional stability, concentration, and creativity.

 

Narwhal Loves Burton. Brooklyn, Connecticut

Half A Box Of Treats At One Stop! Courtney Bernasky Mcalester Ok

Champ Is A Distemper Survivor, He Uses A Special Quad Wheelchair

So, approach dogs with care and enjoy their presence as much as you can. Just remember that they’re animals and need to be treated with caution and respect.

Sometimes "Ewe" Don't Know Who's Coming Into Your Truck

Yeti Likes When Dave Comes To Visit Always Gets A Biscuit... Windsor, Pa

Oh Look Its A Tongue With A Pit Bull Attached To It

To: Charlie, Our Friendly Neighborhood UPS Guy From: Jade And Jasper, To Share With All The Doggos On Your Route Jonesborough, Tn

Awwww. Prospect, Ky

Pit Bull Bleps Are The Best Bleps

We Have Some Strange Looking Dogs Here In Nyack, NY

Half Bunny, Half Saint Bernard. 100% Adorable

First She Stole My Heart, Now She Just Steals My Biscuits

Hello From Mobile. Alabama

Paul Was On One Knee Until Jax Decided That Meant "Playtime"

8 Corgis Decided To Greet My UPS Husband Looking For Treats And Attention. Keene, New Hampshire

Hello From Manly, Iowa

The Is Jen With Benny In Northville. Benny Is Blind And Deaf, But Still Likes To Socialize. Jen Works Out Of The Livonia, Michigan

Totally Worth A 10 Min Break To Get Acquainted With This Momma And Her Two Pup

This Big Ol’ Meathead Is A Real Sweetheart. A Tongue With 90 Lbs Of Pit Bull Attached To It

This Was My First Ever UPSdog Selfie

Who Gets The First Cookie? One Big Happy Family - Whitingham Vermont, Thank You Josh Kissell

My New Best Friend! Thanks Chris

Sources: Bored Panda

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