West Nile, EEE/WEE, tetanus, rabies, flu/rhino. Track them all and get reminders before any of them lapse.
A spreadsheet works until you forget which booster Bella had in spring. Or whether the new horse is even up to date. Or which barn requires what. Skip the mental math.
Every vaccine has its own schedule. Track core annuals, risk-based boosters, and travel requirements separately.
Get pinged in advance, not on the day. Vaccinations are easier to schedule when you're not in a panic.
Your vet sees the full vaccination history before they arrive. No more "what did I give last spring?" guesswork.
Every shot is logged: which vaccine, which manufacturer, which lot number, which vet, what date. Pull it up on demand for new vet visits, barn registration, or travel paperwork.
When something's coming due, it shows up in your reminders weeks ahead.

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The AAEP (American Association of Equine Practitioners) considers tetanus, rabies, West Nile, and Eastern/Western Equine Encephalomyelitis to be core vaccines every horse should receive. Risk-based vaccines like flu/rhino (EHV), strangles, Potomac Horse Fever, and Lyme depend on your region and your horse's exposure.
Most core vaccines are annual. Some, like flu/rhino, are recommended every 6 months for horses that travel or show. Your vet's recommendation should be based on your horse's age, travel patterns, and exposure risk.
Yes. Proper Strides lets you track any vaccine on any schedule, per horse. You set the renewal interval and we send reminders before it lapses.
Yes. You'll get reminders well before each vaccine is due, typically 30 days out, so you can schedule with your vet in advance instead of scrambling.
Yes. If you share your barn with your vet, they can post new vaccination records directly. The record stores the vaccine name, manufacturer, lot number, date, and your vet's name.
Get every vaccine for every horse on a schedule you don't have to remember.
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