NATPAT TrailPatch Review: The Chemical-Free Tick Repellent Stickers Every Dog Needs

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Ticks in Ohio have been brutal this year—thanks, endless rain! I refuse to dose my two dogs with pesticides that circulate in their bloodstream, but Lyme disease isn’t an option either. Enter NATPAT TrailPatch Pet Tick Repellent Stickers: tiny, colorful patches infused with geranium, cedarwood, vetiver, and coconut oil. No sprays, no pills—just peel, stick to the collar, and go.

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Natpat pet tick repellent stickers natural tick repellent for dogs

It’s so easy to place a sticker daily into the pet locket!

What Makes TrailPatch Stand Out

FeatureWhy It Matters to Pet Parents
100 % plant-based oilsZero DEET, permethrin, or fipronil—ideal for dogs with sensitive skin (and owners who hate chemical smells).
AromaWeave™ bamboo fiberLocks essential oils into the sticker and releases a steady scent for up to 8 hours.
One-second applicationSwap in a fresh patch at breakfast; pups don’t even notice it’s there.
Bright, fun designsEasy to spot on the collar so you never forget a replacement.
Biodegradable & cruelty-freeNo plastic waste or animal testing—good vibes only.
Amazon & worldwide shippingOrder via Prime or NATPAT.com and start protection tomorrow.

Real-World Results After Four Weeks

  • Zero ticks found. Dense, brush-filled hikes usually yield at least one tick a week—so far, we’ve had none.
  • No sticky residue. Adhesive stays put yet peels off cleanly when it’s time for a new patch.
  • Dogs stay comfortable. No scratching or overpowering odor.
  • Peace of mind for me. I still do daily tick checks (and you should too) but with far less anxiety.

 

Comments across the NATPAT community echo similar wins: campers love the mess-free protection, horse owners stick them on halters, and cat parents appreciate a chemical-free alternative that actually works.

How to Use TrailPatch for Maximum Protection

  1. Peel a sticker from the resealable pouch (fresh for up to 12 months).
  2. Stick it on your pet’s tag, collar, or harness—use two stickers on larger breeds.
  3. Replace every 8 hours during all-day outdoor adventures.
  4. Store the pouch airtight so remaining patches keep their potency.

Pro tip: Keep an extra pack in your trail bag; ticks don’t care if you “just wanted a quick potty break.”

Pricing & Subscription Perks

  • 1 Pack (48 stickers) – $19
  • 3 Packs (144 stickers) – $12 each
  • 4 Packs (192 stickers) – $10.50 each

Subscribe & Save takes an extra 15 % off all shipments, plus free global shipping and a money-back guarantee.

Every dog owner needs a tick repellent and if you are looking for a natural tick repellent for dogs that’s hassle-free, Natpat is a great option.You can even buy Natpat pet tick repellent on Amazon.

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Cindy
Founder and Lead Blogger at Akron Ohio Moms
Cindy is the top Akron Blogger with her own take on awesome brands for families, where to vacation for families, a beat on local activities and family fun, a knack for getting moms to share , and a house that is always 2 weeks away from a complete remodel!
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