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Your 2026 Veterinary Conference Planning Guide

Explore top veterinary conferences in 2026, offering CE credits, hands-on education, and networking for vets, technicians, and practice teams.

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Aug 11, 2022

It’s back to school time… If you skipped brushing up on the most current rules about pet travel don’t worry—we’ve got quick pointers to help you in our version of CliffsNotes®…Milo’sNotes!


Aug 8, 2022

GlobalVetLink highlights the top domestic and international destinations traveled to by canines and felines each month!


Aug 4, 2022

In this new Vet Lib, help Emilia check all the supplies off her daughter’s study abroad program list…with an unexpected twist.


Jul 26, 2022

GlobalVetLink has compiled some helpful tips for keeping your horse healthy, happy, and comfortable this summer!


Jul 21, 2022

Check out the resources and summarized Q&A from our webinar, How to Use Pet Travel to Drive Clinic Revenue.


Jul 13, 2022

The GVL Pet TravelPass for Hawaii, launched in April 2022, allows veterinarians to automate 100% accurate travel certificates to Honolulu, Hawaii. Now, we’ve added all other Hawaii arrival locations, allowing you to create the required documents for Kona, Kahului, and Lihue arrivals!


Jul 11, 2022

Vet Tech Kelsey shares the 5 things you need to bring when traveling with your pet!


Jul 8, 2022

GlobalVetLink highlights the top domestic and international destinations traveled to by canines and felines each month!


Jun 21, 2022

The GlobalVetLink team shares pictures of their pets working hard (or hardly working) during office hours on this month’s special feature blog post!


Jun 16, 2022

As part of the GVL blog, we’re featuring our employees so you can get an inside view into what keeps GVL running. We are very proud of our team and excited to share some of our employee profiles with you!


May 25, 2022

We’re looking forward to PacVet! Are you attending? Connect with us at booth 412.


May 19, 2022

Learn about where International Health Certificates “IHCs” come from in our newest Vet Lib: An IHC Is Born.