Petipedia is an all-in-one veterinary study app for NAVLE and VTNE prep. Practice exam-style questions, study interactive anatomy, read in-depth veterinary articles, review mind maps, improve recall with study games, and use drug interaction and dosage tools in one place.
Built for veterinary students, veterinary technician students, and professionals, Petipedia helps you study with structure, review faster, and keep essential learning tools together in a clean and practical app.
Question Bank for NAVLE and VTNE
Practice with exam-style questions designed to support daily study and structured review. Track your performance, monitor your progress, and build confidence over time.
Interactive Anatomy Learning
Study anatomy with labeled visual content and flashcard-style learning that helps improve recognition, terminology, and recall.
In-Depth Veterinary Articles
Read detailed topic summaries and educational articles across core veterinary subjects to strengthen your understanding of important concepts.
Mind Maps for Faster Review
Review complex topics with visual mind maps that help you connect key ideas and remember them more easily.
Interactive Study Games
Make studying more engaging with interactive learning modes designed to support memory, focus, and repetition.
Drug Interactions and Dosage Tools
Use built-in veterinary drug tools for quick educational reference while studying. Review drug interactions and calculate dosages in a practical, easy-to-use format.
Who Petipedia Is For
Petipedia is designed for veterinary students, veterinary technician students, veterinarians, and veterinary professionals who want exam prep and clinical study tools in one app.
Why Students Use Petipedia
Petipedia brings together the tools that matter most for veterinary learning: question practice, progress tracking, anatomy study, article-based learning, visual review, and practical drug tools. Instead of switching between multiple resources, you can keep your study workflow in one place.
Important Note
Petipedia is designed for educational and informational use only. It does not replace professional veterinary judgment, diagnosis, prescribing decisions, or patient-specific treatment planning. Always confirm medication use, dosing, contraindications, and monitoring requirements with qualified veterinary sources and appropriate clinical supervision.
Study for NAVLE and VTNE with more clarity, better structure, and faster access to the tools you use most.