Airline Movement with GVL
All major air lines accept GVL digital health certificates
Simple air travel with pets
A GVL® Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI), also known as a health certificate, ensures that animals have been inspected for health by a USDA accredited veterinarian.
GVL works with major airlines to help ensure the safety and wellbeing of animals being moved or transported by accepting GVL digital health certificates.
- Approved for all U.S. states and territories
- Automatically shared with state officials
- Secure alternative to 7001 forms
- Easy to read, standardized format
- Security measures to verify authenticity
GVL approved carriers





Free CE webinars
How to Help Clients Prepare for Safe Air Cargo Transport of Pets
1 hour CE
REGISTRATION OPEN
Join our upcoming webinar, How to Help Clients Prepare for Safe Air Cargo Transport of Pets, with Dr. Nelva Bryant on March 25, 2020.
This webinar will provide insights into air transport of animals, provide suggestions to prepare pets for travel via cargo, and demonstrate how digital health certificates (CVIs) can ease the process.
Small Animal Requirements Webinar with Dr. Valerie Ragan
1 hour CE

GVL hosted the webinar, Small Animal Requirements for Movement and Travel with Dr. Valerie Ragan, on March 13, 2019, with a great turnout and a lot of excellent discussion.
During the webinar, Dr. Ragan and GVL representatives shared some helpful resources that we have summarized on the GVL blog.
On the GVL blog
Changes in Small Animal Movement Documents

What veterinarians should know about APHIS 7001 forms and health certificates
5 Resources You Need for Travel with Pets

Help ensure your clients’ travel plans go smoothly by making sure you know all of these tips
Vesicular Stomatitis Affects State Rules

VSV is a reportable disease and affects regulations and interstate movement of animals
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The GVL Customer Success Team is available via chat, email or phone every day from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. central time.
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Login to GVL and chat with a member of the support team. You can also email gvlsupport@globalvetlink.com or call 515-817-5704.