That little orange paw print turned out to be less about decoration and more about quiet survival. It was part of a USPS pilot program: a silent code to warn carriers where dogs lived, next door or on-site, before they ever stepped onto a property. Long after the program ended, the stickers remained, ghostly reminders that even “good dogs” can become unpredictable the moment a stranger crosses an invisible line.
What a Paw-Print Sticker on a Mailbox Means
