GlobalVetLink introduces 'Pet TravelPass' to make international pet travel easier

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Changes to a software platform will help veterinarians prepare the compliance certificates required for international travel. | Adobe Stock

Changes to a software platform will help veterinarians prepare the compliance certificates required for international travel. 

The GVL Pet TravelPass expands on the GlobalVetLink's Compliance Assistant SaaS platform used by over 10,000 veterinary practices for creation and electronic submission of compliant health records for companion, production, and equine focused practices, according to a press release

"GlobalVetLink knows every veterinarian wants to feel confident doing what they do best, which is delivering a broad range of services to their clients," Gary Ambrosino, CEO of GlobalVetLink, said in the press release. "The GVL Pet TravelPass eliminates the hours of research and preparation required to create accurate and compliant International Health Certificates for owners traveling with their pets. Our new Pet TravelPass automates this process and gives veterinary practices a new and profitable service to offer to pet owners."

The process changes the current manual process to make things faster and easier. GVL Pet TravelPass automates regulatory research with built-in intelligent rule checking on a country-by-country basis, according to the press release.  

"The GVL Pet TravelPass's ability to streamline the creation of travel documents for dogs and cats is the first product of its kind," Matt Keller, vice president of product at GlobalVetLink, said in the press release. "We're excited to simplify what hundreds of veterinarians have told us is a painstaking and nerve racking process that they often avoid, with easy-to-use online software that eliminates time consuming complex paperwork and the need to understand obscure and confusing government regulations."

GlobalVetLink is based in Ames, Iowa.