Becca Haugland
Articles
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CVI Scenario - Equine
You are the veterinarian for Hometown Stables, located in Silver Springs, Florida. One of your clients will be traveling to a show in Georgia. Write an Equine CVI for their trip to the show using ...
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CVI Scenario - Canine (Flight)
You are the veterinarian for Princess, a 4 year old Shih Tzu. She will be traveling with her owner, Nancy Thomas, from Iowa to California. Princess will fly in the cabin with Nancy. Write a Compan...
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CVI Scenario - Canine
You are the veterinarian for Nala, a 6 year old Great Dane. She will be traveling with her owner, Bob Goodman, from Ohio to Indiana via car. Write a Companion Animal CVI for their trip using the f...
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CVI Scenario - Bovine
You are the veterinarian for Wild West Cattle Company. They need to move a group of cattle from pasture in Wyoming to pasture in Montana. Write a Production Animal CVI for this group of cattle usi...
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What if the pet owners is from Honolulu, traveling to the mainland and then traveling back to Honolulu more than 14 days later? Can I use GlobalVetLink?
Yes, this would be considered a one-way trip, and a new Hawaii Health Certificate would need to be initiated by a new mainland vet.
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Is round trip travel (Hawaii to the mainland and back) possible with GlobalVetLink's certificates?
No, round-trip travel from Hawaii to the mainland and returning is not currently an option with the GlobalVetLink platform. This is functionality that our team will be developing in the future.
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Which Hawaiian destinations are now available?
Veterinarians can use GlobalVetLink to issue Hawaii Health Certificates for pets arriving in Honolulu, Kahului, Kona, and Lihue.
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What is a Hawaii Health Certificate?
GlobalVetLink's Hawaii Health Certificates assist veterinarians in preparing the certificates required for pet travel to Hawaii. The workflow is similar for international destinations in GlobalVetL...
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GlobalVetLink Training Videos
View all of the GlobalVetLink training videos here.
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When must the tick treatment be administered?
The tick treatment must be administered within 14 days of travel. The most important thing to note is that the day the treatment is given is the starting day of the "count", not the following day. ...