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(More customer reviews)I have 6 dogs, ranging from 13 pounds up to 115 pounds and 3 cats. I tried 2 of these mats for my chairs to see if they would work and ended up buying 18 more. Nobody, but nobody wants to sit on them. The only thing they don't prevent is the cats jumping up on the top of the chairs to lay down. That I can live with. Occassionally the Jack Russell jumps up and tries to lay down but he eventually gives up and lays on the dog beds.
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Establish Pet Free Zones with the X-mat. Place X-mats on areas you don't want your pet to invade, such as furniture, countertops, and houseplants. When your pet tries to cross an X-mat, the tiny discomfort bumps deter your pet from treading on the X-mat, thereby protecting that area from any further exploration. The X-mat is perfect for training younger animals. It is recommended by professional dog trainers. The X-mat is a simple and safe way to keep your pet out of Pet Free Zones.Choose the original X-mat for flat areas like countertops or couch seats, try the Extra Flexible X-mat for chair arms and sofa backs, and lastly, the Extra Foldable X-mat folds away for easy storage.Size:Mat is 18" square
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