Listed below are the main laboratories worldwide that offer DNA tests for canine diseases. Simple mouth swabs are all that is needed. Mouth swab kits and instructions can be obtained from the individual lab. Costs and payment instructions are given on the laboratories’ websites.
Animal Health Trust (UK)
Alfort School of Veterinary Medicine (France)
Website
(Labrador Centronuclear myopathy (CNM) only)
Antagene (France)
Website
French language
Genomia (Czech Republic)
Genoscoper (Finland)
HealthGene (Canada)
Laboklin (UK)
Optigen (USA)
University of California (USA)
University of Missouri (USA)
University of New South Wales (Australia)
Email: a.wilton @ unsw.edu.ac (without spaces)
University of Utrecht (Holland)
Email: P.A.J.Leegwater @ vet.uu.nl (without spaces)
Van Haeringen (Holland)
Email: info @ vhlgenetics.com (without spaces)
Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW)
University of Cambridge, Dr David Sargan, Inherited Diseases in Dogs (IDID).
IDID is a searchable site containing short descriptions of diseases for which there is strong proof of inheritance in the veterinary scientific literature. There are links to scientific publications about those diseases. Very complete in terms of breeds represented, and on modes of inheritance, mutations where known, and DNA tests.
A Canadian based veterinary database of genetic diseases in dogs which provides information to owners and breeders aimed at reducing the incidence of those diseases.
Australian based website designed to collect, organise and disseminate information on the prevalence of inherited disorders among (Australian) cats and dogs.
Predispositions to Disease in Dogs and Cats, Alex Gough and Alison Thomas (Wiley-Blackwell)
An easy to use online facility for prospective puppy purchasers. Excellent advice on finding a good breeder and a healthy puppy. Not breed specific.
RSPCA Guide to Buying a Puppy, Get Puppy Smart