
I had bloods taken for sending to Optgen when it was confirmed in 2008 that our breeds PRA was prcd variant.
In 2015 when Helsinki University identified the Glaucoma (POAG), in our breed, the testing was passed to Genoscoper under the MyDogDNA panel testing which also gave us testing for breed specific Dwarfism (rare in UK).
For this we were sent swabs, with option to do ourselves.
As a breed community we had already sent in swabs to the University during the research phase.
This had shown us ( due to some samples being untestable) the importance of ensuring a good length of sampling, and for the brushes to have some time to fully dry, before packing.
It was also important to post on Monday morning, so they had shortest transit time.
The advantage from my perspective was not only a saving on vet fees, but being able to see that each dogs swabs were kept separate, able to have several hours drying time ( I used pint glasses to stand the brush swabs in, head up).
I stood them on top of the freezer, well apart.