Becca Haugland
Articles
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VFD Scenario - Bovine
You are a veterinarian at Cattle Veterinary Services. Your client Robert Smith has a herd of 100 beef cattle located on his ranch near Amarillo, Texas that need to be treated with chlortetracyclin...
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How to Bookmark and Access MyVetLink on your Mobile Device Home Screen - Andriod
Use the following steps to bookmark MyVetLink on your Android home screen. On your device, open the Google Chrome browser. Type www.myvetlink.com into the navigation bar. Tap Login in the upper r...
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VFD Scenario - Swine
You are a veterinarian at Swine Consulting Company. Your client Thompson Farms has two wean to finish sites each housing 2000 pigs. You’ve determined these pigs need 400 g/ton of chlortetracycline...
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VFD Scenario - Minor Species
You are the veterinarian for Eastern Show Goats. Their animal caretaker Nikki requested you come out to their farm in Fairfield, PA for you to examine their breeding goats. After conducting your e...
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VFD Scenario - Honey Bees
John Miller is a beekeeper who has a colony of honey bees (about 10,000 bees) just outside of Brainerd, MN. You, as the veterinarian, examined the honey bees and came to the conclusion they need t...
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Does the USDA need to endorse the documents?
No - Hawaii is Domestic travel so there is no endorsement step. Once signed by the veterinarian, the pet owner can send the documents directly to the Animal Quarantine Station in Hawaii.
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Who sends in the document packet to the State of Hawaii and where does it need to be sent to?
The pet owner will send the documentation to the State of Hawaii. All documents will be sent to the Animal Quarantine Station location in Honolulu. Animal Quarantine Station (AQS) 99-951 Halawa V...
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Is there a time limit for when the documents need to be received by the State?
Yes, if arriving in Honolulu, the Animal Quarantine Station must receive the documents at least 10 days prior to arrival. If arriving to Kahului, Kona, or Lihue, the pet owner is required to submi...
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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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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.