SHIPPING
FROM OUTSIDE THE
For Canine DNA Research at the
We welcome participation from breeders and owners
outside the
Please see Sample
Handling instructions for collection and preparation of the samples.
Special shipping instructions -
Ideally the samples should be shipped immediately (with a tissue sample make
certain it is completely frozen first). If samples are held for a day or over a
weekend, blood must be refrigerated, and tissue samples must be kept frozen.
Shipping via overnight delivery is usually impossible or prohibitively
expensive from overseas - with added precautions, 2nd or 3rd
day delivery will get the samples here in good condition.
- Time the shipment for arrival on weekdays only - there will not be anyone to accept the
delivery on a weekend, and the samples could be unusable by Monday.
- Pack in a small insulated container or cooler, with 2-3 cool packs (freezer bricks,
refrigerant packs, etc.) - it is important that blood samples be kept cool but
not frozen, and tissue samples be kept as frozen as possible. Fill all empty space with bubble wrap,
newspaper, packing peanuts, or other material so that the contents cannot shift
during shipment.
- If the paperwork is inside the cooler, please put
it into a plastic bag so that it cannot get moist during shipment.
CUSTOMS statement that must appear
on package;
CANINE WHOLE BLOOD FOR DNA EXTRACTION - NOT EXPOSED
TO ANY INFECTIOUS AGENTS
The
key words here are “canine” origin, and “not infectious”. You may want to have
your vet write a note with this statement on clinic letterhead to put inside
the package in case it is opened for inspection. This is not required, but may
be helpful. It may also be a good idea to declare the cool packs on the outside
of the package - they could appear suspicious to an inspector when the package
is scanned. Include Liz Hansen’s phone number (below) so that Customs can call
with any questions that may arise.
The delivery
address is;
Dr. Gary Johnson - (Breed of Dog) DNA Research
320 Connaway Hall
If you need clarification, or have any questions
about any of these procedures, please contact Liz Hansen by phone (573-884-3712),
email (HansenL@missouri.edu),
or regular mail (321 Connaway Hall, University of
Thank you for your cooperation and participation!