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How to Save MyVetLink to Your Phone Like an App (Shortcut Icon)
If you frequently use MyVetLink, you can save it to your mobile device’s home screen for quick, app-like access. Follow the steps below to add the shortcut to your iPhone or Android device.For Safa...
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Can agents create EECVI travel permits?
Yes. Any owners or agents attached to a horse will have access to EECVIs and can create trip permits for that horse's movement.
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Can I have both an agent and owner account in GVL?
Yes. You can hold both roles and will see corresponding animals under the appropriate tabs in MVL.
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What happened to the sign-up process for agent users?
Both owners and agents now follow the same simplified sign-up process. Clinics must ensure the agent’s email address is correctly entered in GVL to link them to the proper animals in MVL.
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Why does my MVL account look different?
MVL users will now see:"My animals" tab – visible if the user is listed as an owner on an animal record."Client animals" tab – visible if the user is listed as an agent on an animal record.Both tab...
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What is an agent?
An agent is someone who needs access to certificates for animals they don’t own, such as a trainer, barn manager, stable owner, or animal transporter. Agents can also be selected as the consignor w...
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How to View Personal and Client Animals in one MVL Account
With the recent Agent and Owner workflow improvements, MVL users such as agents, barn managers, or trainers can now view personal animals and animals associated with clients (owners) all from a sin...
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How to register for a MyVetLink (MVL) account
Visit globalvetlink.com Click Sign up Under Animal Owner, click Register Select Sign up for MyVetLink Enter and confirm your email address Choose a password Review and Agree to the Terms of Ser...
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Can I transfer my animal’s profile between veterinary clinics using GlobalVetLink?
If both your current and new veterinary clinics use GlobalVetLink, transferring records is simple. Just ask your current clinic to share your animal’s profile with the new clinic through the GVL pl...
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What is a normal temperature for a horse?
A normal resting temperature for an adult horse typically ranges from 99°F to 101.5°F. If your horse’s temperature is outside this range, consult your veterinarian before traveling.