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Arlington Man Gets Backlash for Installing Spiked Mats to Deter Dogs – NBC4 Washington

Karina Jimenez is a nanny who walks kids through the neighborhood. “The kids walk or scooter and play with bikes or when running, and I think that’s not safe for kids,” Jimenez said. Wang says the social media fuss is an overreaction. “People need to weigh the credibility of the claims that they see online before reacting to them,” Wang said. The device Wang installed is called a scat mat, designed to deter pets. He says that the mat could not cause harm. “You could push down with a moderate amount of force,” Wang said. “You see minor indentations on my palm, but it doesn’t cause any punctures.”

Arlington Man Receives Backlash for Installing Spiked Mats to Deter Dogs

Arlington Man Receives Backlash for Installing Spiked Mats to Deter Dogs Drew Wilder © Provided by NBC Washington D.C. A Northern Virginia man is facing backlash from members of his community for installing spiked mats to prevent dogs from urinating in the bushes on his property. On the social media app Nextdoor, Eric Wang’s Arlington neighbors raised concerns that the mats could be dangerous for children and pets. “Dogs were urinating on the shrubs, and so I started trying to find measures to prevent that from happening,” Wang said. Karina Jimenez is a nanny who walks kids through the neighborhood.

Arlington homeowner faces backlash for using spike mats to keep pets out of yard

Arlington homeowner faces backlash for using spike mats to keep pets out of yard By Natalie Rubino Arlington homeowner faces backlash for using spike mats to keep pets out of yard Pet owners are at odds with a homeowner in Arlington who’s taken matters into his own hands in order to stop dogs from using his yard as a bathroom. ARLINGTON, Va. (FOX 5 DC) - Pet owners are at odds with a homeowner in Arlington who’s taken matters into his own hands in order to stop dogs from using his yard as a bathroom. The home is on the corner of Key Blvd. and N. Adams St. The homeowner, Eric Wang says his yard has become a popular spot for dogs to go to the bathroom and as a result, it’s killing his bushes.

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