PreventiCare Wellness Program Updated

Pfizer Animal Health’s equine wellness program PreventiCare now features a redesigned Web site and new online capabilities that allow horse owners and veterinarians to enroll, track, and manage horses in the program.

The new Web site, Equinepreventicare.com, permits horse owners to register and submit enrollment and

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Pfizer Animal Health’s equine wellness program PreventiCare now features a redesigned Web site and new online capabilities that allow horse owners and veterinarians to enroll, track, and manage horses in the program.

The new Web site, Equinepreventicare.com, permits horse owners to register and submit enrollment and re-enrollment applications for their horses, view and manage enrolled horses, maintain health records, and receive e-mail reminders for deworming and other health services. The site also features educational and product information on horse health care and a searchable database of veterinary clinics that offer the PreventiCare program.

“We’ve worked hard to maintain PreventiCare and to build a Web site that streamlines the enrollment process for both horse owners and veterinarians and adds practical resources for our users that go beyond the PreventiCare program,” said Kathy Miranowic, equine product manager at Pfizer Animal Health. “In addition to making PreventiCare easier to use, the new Web site has the capability to store and track almost all of a horse’s health needs, from a stall card with a feed chart to a vaccination and breeding record–making it a one-stop database for the owner.”

New horse owners who would like to learn about the program or enroll their horses can go to the site to establish an online account. Once registered, owners can fill out the enrollment application. There is a $50 nonrefundable annual fee for each horse enrolled or re-enrolled by the owner. The veterinary clinic designated by the owner will then contact him or her to schedule any needed services and complete the enrollment process. Owners who already have horses enrolled in the program have already received pre-assigned user names and passwords in a personalized mailing. An online tutorial of the registration and enrollment process is available on the website

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