Re the DNA test for CEA, if you can't get to a clinic (they're not always that close, depending on where you live), Optigen are doing 'discount' days, in November, I had to find information for my vet (!!) on Friday and think they start this week for a week, you'll have to check on their site (web addy below), there's a 5% discount for completing your order online. If your pup is registered with the ISDS then you need to make sure you follow the extra instructions for them - given on the site. I had my crowd done earlier in the year and think saved about £15 per dog on one of these discount days - that saving paid for the vet fee, shipping and some nice treats!! You can either send samples to the States or to Holland - the vet will sort the sample collection and packaging for you. Look on the Optigen site:
http://www.optigen.com. Gives full details of the tests, costs, and ordering.
If you're only thinking of breeding as a possibility in the future, you might like to look at which tests you really need to do and which you need to do earlier rather than later. I started off with the hip score first, at between 12-18 months ... if hips not good, that rules out breeding. If ok, you can take it from there ... my dogs are working dogs so I was keen to score sooner rather than later. Scoring generally takes around 6 weeks, DNA results I got back within 14 days.
Eye testing I think is about £35 now, this is really important to do before breeding, even if you have DNA clear for CEA, you need to check for PRA and general eye health. DNA test for CEA I think was around £70, on the discount day and with 5% online discount, and then vet fees and postage on top, that I think was around £45 for 3 samples. My last hip score, earlier this year, was £95 vet (x-rays) plus £40 BVA (for scoring). Add more if you're also elbow scoring, presumably another £90 for a 2nd plate? and an extra BVA fee. Other DNA tests I think you're looking towards the £100 mark, which is why I say think about what you need and start off with what you need first - to ensure all my breeding dogs were ok re health tests has cost me around £1,200!!! Admittedly not all spent in one go, but a serious undertaking to do it properly. Hope this helps.