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About VetReady

VetReady is a passion project made by people who care deeply about the next generation of veterinarians. Our goal is simple: make preparing for the NAVLE affordable, approachable, and genuinely fun.

Why we built this

NAVLE prep has been expensive for far too long. We wanted to change that. Every feature you see here — practice blocks, full-length simulations, the AI tutor, analytics — was built to give students a modern, honest study experience without the eye-watering price tag.

Where our content comes from

Our question bank and study materials are compiled from a mix of freely available sources, various AI models, and openly available veterinary data. The majority is trained on and inspired by notes contributed by our own students and the amazing teachers who have generously shared their knowledge with us. We're endlessly grateful to that community.

Copyright & good faith

We do not intend to infringe on any copyright. Everything on VetReady is assembled from sources we believe to be freely usable, plus original notes contributed voluntarily by students and educators. If you believe a specific piece of content on VetReady infringes on your rights, please contact us immediately at hello@vetready.ca or through our contact form and we will review and remove it promptly.

© 2026 VetReady. All original material on this site is provided for educational, non-commercial study purposes. Trademarks, exam names, and third-party marks remain the property of their respective owners; their use here is nominative and does not imply endorsement.

A note on accuracy

The content in our questions is generated with the help of AI, so accuracy is not guaranteed. We work hard to correct anything that isn't quite right, and we rely on our community to help us. If something looks off — a wrong answer, a misleading rationale, a subtle inaccuracy — please reach out and we'll fix it as fast as we can.

No image-based questions (yet)

Because of copyright laws around radiographs, histology slides, and clinical photos, we don't currently offer questions that rely on images. We're actively working on building an original, properly-licensed image library so we can add image-based questions soon. Thanks for your patience while we do it the right way.

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