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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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Jan 14, 2026

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


Jan 6, 2026

Upcoming CE webinar for equine veterinarians covering EHV-1 outbreaks, event biosecurity, and interstate horse movement ahead of the 2026 season.


Dec 31, 2025

Explore the top pet travel destinations of 2025 and learn how travel trends and health certificate data shape pet-friendly travel.


Dec 24, 2025

Merry Christmas from GlobalVetLink. Thank you to veterinarians and clinics for a year of care, compliance, and trusted tools for animal health.


Dec 17, 2025

Recap from GlobalVetLink at AAEP 2025. Learn how we’re saving equine vets time with offline data capture, streamlined workflows, and more.


Dec 8, 2025

Master CVIs with expert guidance from Dr. Zaluski. Learn common pitfalls, compliance tips, and digital tools in this free on-demand 1-hour CE webinar.


Dec 3, 2025

See GlobalVetLink’s 2025 milestones—1.5M+ certificates, 125K hours saved, top-requested features launched, and industry-leading customer satisfaction.


Dec 3, 2025

Create accurate animal health certificates in minutes. GVL’s veterinary compliance software with SmartEngine eliminates errors and simplifies complex regulations.


Nov 25, 2025

Thanksgiving appreciation from GlobalVetLink, honoring veterinarians, partners, and animal owners for their dedication to animal health and compliance.


Nov 24, 2025

Learn what Equine Herpesvirus (EHV) is, current outbreak updates, key symptoms to watch for, and steps to protect your horses with strong biosecurity practices.

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Nov 21, 2025

Recent articles covering outbreaks, event cancellations, and what horse owners and veterinary professionals need to know.

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Nov 20, 2025

EECVI permits are temporarily suspended due to a multi-state EHV outbreak. Use GVL CVIs for equine movement and check state requirements before travel.