I understand masses really close to dog . I am . I loveJoneslike if he was my own son . Seriously . But paying $ 150,000 to clone a dog after he dies , like this couple from Miami ?
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perfectly not .

After all , clone fauna or people are not the real thing , no matter how much they reckon like the source material . Nothing ca n’t replace the original . But even if they were able to clone them staring with storage and personality , are n’t there enough awe-inspiring dogs in the world to take over ?
Edgar and Nina Otto - who have nine other dogs , 10 cats , six sheep and four parrots in West Boca ( no kidding)-thought otherwise . That ’s why they pay that much cash to clone Lancelot - their beloved Labrador - who died from cancer . A company call BioArts International - partnering with South Korean researcher Dr Hwang Woo - suk - created Lancelot Encore , which is the factual name of Lancelot 2.0 . Or better said , Lancelot 1.0 Remastered .
Woo - suk took the genetic textile from the original Lancelot - which was extracted when the duet learnt he had Crab - and substitute the genetical material of an egg from a Korean breed similar to the Labrador . After implanting it into a foster mother , the clone Lancelot was behave . After that , he was shipped to Miami International , where he became the first individual - birth commercial dog clone ever in the United States , according to his parents .

grant to Edgard and Nina , he ’s precisely like the material thing , and has established himself as the alpha male among the other pets the second he came into the mansion . To be honorable , if I was another domestic dog I would be freaked out to find alive the firedog I recollect was dead . [ Daily Mail
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