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Posties refuse to deliver my mail because my dog is ‘too loud’ – but he’d never hurt anyone

A fuming dog owner claims the Royal Mail is refusing to deliver his post – because his pet is ‘too loud’.

Neil Leaks, 62, says he has only had three letters in six months since moving into a new flat after his postman complained about ten-year-old Buddy’s barking.

Mr Leaks, from Ipswich, Suffolk, claims he has missed doctors appointments and health documents due to the problem and had to collect his Ipswich Town Season Ticket in person.

He said: ‘The first day I moved in, the postman came and my dog barked and he said “your dog is too loud”.’

Since then, Buddy has saved Mr Leaks’ life, according to the owner, and ‘would never hurt anyone’. 

Neil Leaks, 62, says he has only had three letters in six months since moving into a new flat after his postman complained about ten-year-old Buddy’s barking being too loud

Mr Leaks, from Ipswich, Suffolk, claims he has missed doctors appointments and health documents due to the problem and had to collect his Ipswich Town Season Ticket in person

Mr Leaks, from Ipswich, Suffolk, claims he has missed doctors appointments and health documents due to the problem and had to collect his Ipswich Town Season Ticket in person

The asthma sufferer insists the pooch has a 'heart of gold' and claimed he even saved his life earlier this year by alerting neighbours to Mr Leaky choking on a grain of rice

The asthma sufferer insists the pooch has a ‘heart of gold’ and claimed he even saved his life earlier this year by alerting neighbours to Mr Leaky choking on a grain of rice

'Buddy barked and scratched at my neighbour's door to save me,' the proud owner recalled

‘Buddy barked and scratched at my neighbour’s door to save me,’ the proud owner recalled

Mr Leaks also said a postman had claimed Buddy has attacked him, which he strongly denies

Mr Leaks also said a postman had claimed Buddy has attacked him, which he strongly denies

Aware of Buddy’s loud barking, Mr Leaks said he had taken measures to keep his dog away from the postbox. 

‘I put up a gate to be safe so Buddy wouldn’t run out into the street and he would be kept inside when the postman came,’ he said, before adding that the postman continued to complain and in the end ‘I just never received my post’.

Mr Leaks claimed that other residents in his building have also gone without, with one having to change their address to a neighbours to get an important delivery.

The dog owner continued: ‘I’ve done everything I can. I have put a gate up, I have kept the door shut, I won’t let Buddy out in the mornings.

‘I have had the area manager from Royal Mail over and she said Buddy was absolutely fine telling me there was no problem.’

Mr Leaks said his beloved pet’s noisiness came in handy when he saved the owner’s life by alerting neighbours when he choked earlier this year.

The asthma sufferer said: ‘I was ill a few months back when I choked on some rice and it went down my wind pipe.

‘Buddy barked and scratched at my neighbour’s door to save me, he knew it was bad. I spent three days in intensive care.

‘He has a heart of gold and he’d never hurt anyone.

Mr Leaks said he had put up a gate to stop Buddy getting so close to his front door, which was acknowledged by Ipswich Royal Mail

Mr Leaks said he had put up a gate to stop Buddy getting so close to his front door, which was acknowledged by Ipswich Royal Mail 

Mr Leaks said he has to pick up his post from the sorting office and it is often two months late

Mr Leaks said he has to pick up his post from the sorting office and it is often two months late

But the Ipswich Royal Mail said they have been delivering Mr Leaks' post regularly 'when the dog is held back from the door'

But the Ipswich Royal Mail said they have been delivering Mr Leaks’ post regularly ‘when the dog is held back from the door’

‘Even this morning, I had a bad coughing fit and he barked at me until I could stop – he was very worried.

‘I had to kiss and cuddle him to show him I was okay.’

Mr Leaks said a postman had claimed Buddy has attacked him, which he strongly denies.

He added: ‘I had the five foot gate put up in front of the door to show the postmen that Buddy can’t get out and he can’t hurt them. It covers the letterbox so they don’t have to be worried about being bitten either.

‘I’m asthmatic so I used to have my front door open to keep the air circulating and Buddy would wander around a bit then. But now I have to have my door shut between 9am and 1pm – and the post still doesn’t come.’

Mr Leaks said he has to pick up his post from the sorting office and it is often two months late including birthday cards and letters from friends.

But the Ipswich Royal Mail said they have been delivering Mr Leaks’ post regularly ‘when the dog is held back from the door’.

'Even this morning, I had a bad coughing fit and he barked at me until I could stop - he was very worried,' Mr Leaks said

‘Even this morning, I had a bad coughing fit and he barked at me until I could stop – he was very worried,’ Mr Leaks said

Mr Leaks claimed that other residents in his building have also gone without, with one having to change their address to a neighbours to get an important delivery

Mr Leaks claimed that other residents in his building have also gone without, with one having to change their address to a neighbours to get an important delivery

Though the Ipswich Royal Mail noted the new gate, it highlighted the postman has to open the gate to access the letterbox and said the post delivery issue only affected Mr Leaks

Though the Ipswich Royal Mail noted the new gate, it highlighted the postman has to open the gate to access the letterbox and said the post delivery issue only affected Mr Leaks

They confirmed the customer operations manager for the area has also visited the property three times and was aware of the gate.

They did highlight the postman has to open the gate to access the letterbox and said the post delivery issue only affected Mr Leaks.

A spokesperson for Royal Mail said: ‘We are working with this customer to resolve the situation.

‘The wellbeing of our colleagues is our highest priority, and we will take the necessary steps to ensure their safety at work.’


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