Calhoun County Sheriff William Heffington said there was no history of the dogs being violent and they had received no complaints about the dogs in the past. (Credit: SashaS Skvortcova/Shutterstock.com) Calhoun County Sheriff William Heffington said there was no history of the dogs being violent and they had received no complaints about the dogs in the past. (Credit: SashaS Skvortcova/Shutterstock.com)

One week prior to the launch of the U.S. Postal Service annual national campaign to raise awareness about dog bites, a FedEx delivery driver suffered the loss of his left wrist and hand in a dog attack.

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