
<p><a rel="noopener noreferrer" href=" target="_blank">Your mailbox</a> serves a very simple purpose: receiving mail and leaving outgoing mail for a carrier to pick up. Even so, some people like to dress up their mailboxes with personal touches, colors, and even stickers. But if you notice a paw print sticker on your mailbox that you didn't add, don't start peeling it off just yet—it's likely part of a program run by the U.S. Postal Service (USPS), to keep carriers safe. Read on to find out what these stickers mean, and why you shouldn't remove them.</p>
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