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3 Ways To Clone Your Pet at Home

5/25/2017

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We all want our pets to live forever, well, even we ourselves wish we could live forever. Sometimes we get so caught up in the love for our pets we wish that we just hd more of the same pet right? When our pets have even gone into the light, we wish that they coud still be around. But looking at the lighter side of things, you can have your pet cloned while they are living to enjoy them more. These methods I am about to show you doesn't cost an arm and leg and you can clone your pet at your very home. So let's look at these methods used to clone pet at your home.
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1. Have Your Pet Reproduce
There is just nothing sweeter than a little clone of your bigger dog running around with his/her little puppy sounds, whether it be meows, woofs or chirps. Many pets will produce offspring sometimes looking exactly like them or near to them. What more cloning could you ask for, as a matter of fact, I am sure your pets need and will appreciate that little chocolate, roses and white wine time to get their love juices flowing.

2. Mirror Your Entire Home
Well, you wanted duplicates of your pet right? What easier method can be used to create a duplicate than with a mirror? I am sure your pet will be there looking in that mirror simply admiring his or her beauty and then when you step into that mirror he will be even more grateful. He will see two owners. That also means double love and bets of all double food!

3. Make a Stuff Replica
There are many skilled stuff toy makers who can make a life size stuffed replica of your pet. Yes, so now instead of running Rex out of your bed to go sleep in his doggy house, you can have a life size replica of your pet to cuddle with you at nights. But mark my words well that this may cause jealousy and you may just come home one day and see stuffing all over the place while you pet sits there looking innocent with stuffing stuck on his teeth. Click Here To Make a Stuff Plush Replica of Your Pet to Cuddle.

Parting Words
There you have it folks, three proven ways to clone your pet to have more of them or have them for a lifetime. What? You didn't really believe you could clone your pet at home did you? This article looks at the funnier side of things but there are many valid reasons why animal cloning should be banned and never tampered with. 

Scientist will come up and show you beautiful animals they claim to have successfully cloned. But will almost always hide the evil side effects of this practice. A cloned animal may suffer from developmental problems. Limbs and other parts of clone animals seems to fail after a period of time. Sometimes the animals will suffer excruciating pain before they eventually pass away. Sheep cloned have shown congenital abnormalities in their kidneys and cardiovascular system.  Why have any animal go through this. Just make use of your pet while they are still around. Love them, care for them the best way you know possible. Leave the creation to the one who knows about it.

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Desperate British couple who flew to Korea to get dead dog CLONED for £67,000 return home with puppies

8/3/2016

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A desperate Yorkshire couple who flew to Korea to get their beloved dead dog CLONED have returned home with puppies.

Richard Remde and Laura Jacques's new pets - Shadow and Chance - were created at a cost of £67,000 from their late boxer Dylan after he died from a brain tumour.
As they collected them from six months' quarantine, Ms Jacques described Dylan's puppies as "completely priceless".

Mr Remde added that the controversial procedure was something they just "had to do".
He told ITV's Real Stories With Ranvir Singh: "Well, as you know, some people go out and buy their fancy sports cars or, you know, go on fancy holidays.
"We don't do that and we decided to spend that money on these dogs."

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The couple had sent cells from Dylan to the South Korean Sooam Biotech Research Foundation in Seoul where his DNA was extracted to produce two identical puppies
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Dylan's DNA was implanted into a blank egg, which was then given electric shocks to trigger cell division and eventually implanted into a surrogate dog.
The animal-loving couple were thrilled when they found out three months later that the surrogate mother was pregnant
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They made several trips to South Korea, including a special visit to see the puppies being born and to try and bond with them. Having finished their quarantine period in South Korea, the puppies are now to Britain.
This happiness is a big contrast to how they felt when Dylan died, according to Ms Jacques.

She told the programme: "I started thinking 'what am I going to do?' and I looked into getting him stuffed, which sounds awful but I didn't want to part with him.
"I couldn't bear the thought of never being able to see him again and I searched dog cloning and I sent Richard a message saying: 'We can get him stuffed for two grand or cloned for sixty grand."'
Eight-year-old Dylan suffered a seizure last year and later died.
Tests showed he had an inoperable brain tumour

SOURCE. http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/desperate-british-couple-who-flew-8555670

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List of Animals Cloned

12/10/2015

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1. Rat.
This little critter here has been the subject of so many experiments, some as fun as running through maze trying to figure its way out and some as diabolic as chemical testing. We owe so much to this little guy above. Hats off to you Mr. Rat. But with all that is said, the rat has been the subject of cloning. In 2002, a rat called Ralph was successfully cloned. 
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2. Sheep
Dolly, Dolly and Dolly time to go shearing.  Sheep have been the next animal that we have put in our labs and have successfully created clones of.  A sheep called Dolly was made in 1996. She existed  until the ripe old age of six.  Dolly was actually the first cloned mammal so she was actually considered a great success back then and all those scientist celebrated the 4th of July as soon as dolly bleated.
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CARP FISH
3. Carp
I have no idea why anyone would want to clone a fish, and a carp at that too. So they actually carved the carp. An Asian carp was cloned successfully in 1963; ten years later, scientist Tong Dizhou also cloned a European crucian carp.
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4. Pigs.
This little piggy went to market, this little piggy was cloned. Pigs also have been successfully cloned and it is strongly believed that many cloned pork is on our supermarket shelves. That's a double oink for you right there.
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5. Horse
Some one who wanted to continue winning at the tracks must have had some reason to clone a horse. In 2003 the first clone horse was made called Prometea.
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6. Frog
Mmmmm, i have no idea why on God's earth would someone want to clone a frog seeing that frogs are here in abundance and at many places a nuisance too. It was said that in 1958 at the Oxford University, John Gurdon had clone one.
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7. Cat.
Meow, Meow. I just had to say that twice in my cloned voice. Here we go again with the mad "cloners" cloning away, this time with our beloved friend cat. They managed to clone a cat in December 2001 and guess what was its name.......If you guesses copycat you are correct. The cat was cloned by scientists at Texas A&M University
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Animal Cloning

4/26/2015

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Man has done some amazing things here on earth. Some which have benefited us greatly while some only helped to create destruction, death and war. Scientist have always been fascinated with the genetic makeup of both man animals and animals. What makes us who we are and if it can be duplicated. Well, the breakthrough came when scientist managed to clone a sheep named dolly.
 
Dolly was justifiably famous for being the "first" land animal cloned from an adult somatic cell. A somatic cell is a cell that is not formed as part of the fertilization process,
( somatic cell is any cell of the body except sperm and egg cells). Somatic cells are diploid, meaning that they contain two sets of chromosomes, one inherited from each parent.  Dolly's original cell was taken from adult mammary tissue of an already-grown sheep. Scientist has how ever argued that The first animal to be cloned was a sea urchin in 1885. Now i would ask why on God's earth would any one want to clone a sea urchin? Read More On That Sea Urchin Here. Since the successful cloning of the first dolly, scientist have literally gone mad with this cloning expedition and has since cloned a variety of species.

They however have not come out and said that they have cloned a human. Being that there is a Law in place to block such activities. But we all know how the world government runs. The most secretive experiments being done today are quite unlawful and chances are that the government is somewhere in an isolated part of the world cloning soldiers as we speak. They may even be cloning very important people so that in case an organ needed if these people should become terminally ill, it  can be harvested from these clones.

What seems to be the new trend is to clone your pets to ensure that after the original has died, you have a copy that you can still love and care for! There are some pet owners who have solicited pet cloning companies to do just that. As much as how i love my pets, i don't think i would feel the same way about a clone like how i would the original. It is just that thought which would keep coming to my head telling me that this animal is a fake. Then the next thing is that they may can clone hair, color, eyes and all, but they have not broken into the character and soul line just yet. That unique flavor which actually makes everything different, no matter how similar we look physically.

Companies such as Perpetuate provides a service such as DNA preservation. They preserve this DNA by culturing and cryporeserving viable cells from pets. These cells that are harvest can be used to clone your pet. The company will preserve the animal's bloodline for medical and diagnostic treatments. PERPETUATE is the world's first and foremost animal genetic preservation company. Cell lines from pets and horses in more than 30 countries have been developed by PERPETUATE. They claim that more pets have been cloned from their cells than from any other company.

As much as many people hate the idea of cloning, my guess is that it will become one of the most biggest business in the near future where every and anything will be cloned once you are able to afford it.

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