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Woman has pitbull cloned - 5x.

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Yanueh
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 9:01 am


Booger the pit bull is back! All five of him...

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ITN - Tuesday, August 5 12:40 pm

The loss of Booger the pit bull terrier was almost more than Bernann McKinney could bear.
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Now she is happy, minus £25,000 and her house, and owner of five cloned Booger puppies.

"It is a miracle for me because I was able to smile again, laugh again and just feel alive again," Ms McKinney told a news conference in the South Korea capital to show off the week-old black puppies - all of whose names include the word Booger.

They are the work of the biotech firm RNL Bio, affiliated with the South Korean lab which produced the world's first cloned dog.

She sold her house in the United States to raise the £25,000 for RNL scientists to turn skin cells taken from Booger before he died two years ago into embryos carried by two surrogate dogs for two months until giving birth to the puppies last week.

"I had to make sacrifices and I dream of the day, some day when everyone can afford to clone their pet because losing a pet is a terrible, terrible loss to anyone," she said.

After rescuing him from a shelter 12 years ago, Booger had become an indispensable part of her life, said the 57-year-old Californian.

The lab said it hoped to make its technology more commercial along with its programme to clone sniffer dogs for the Korean customs service.

"As of today, we are at the stage of receiving orders from anywhere in the world," RNL CEO Ra Jeongchan said.

RNL has said it expected to clone about 100 dogs next year and for the price to drop as technology improves.


Stupid, stupid, stupid. What a waste of money and resources. Hey, here's an idea, lady - get another dog from the shelter!



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"I had to make sacrifices and I dream of the day, some day when everyone can afford to clone their pet because losing a pet is a terrible, terrible loss to anyone," she said.

Oh, my heart just bleeds for you. User Image - Blocked by "Display Image" Settings. Click to show. Yes, what a noble sacrifice for you - sell your house to make a new dog while other dogs are in need of homes!
PostPosted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 10:13 am


If i could have cloned my dog before he passed...i probably wouldn't =/
Just because its not him, it would look like him, sound like him, but its not.

I dont know if im ready for people to successfully clone dogs/sheep/whatever
I know that its not going to be enough, they're going to want to clone bloody people, which is the last thing our over populated world needs.

PiercedPixie2
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onicoe
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 4:25 am


It sounds more like she had severe attachment issues than anything else.. neutral

Although I think cloning is just too unnatural.
PostPosted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 5:11 am


I was thinking if these puppies are going to turn out like the original? They might look the same, but I highly doubt they are going to act the same and have the same mannerisms, 'specially if the original was a shelter dog.

Silly, just an absolute waste. She needs to face the facts that her dog is dead confused

I love my cat so very much, but I would never clone her. She had an eye removed when she was a kitten and that changed her looks and the trauma of her surgeries and being in a foster home greatly effect who she is. I wouldn't even be close to having my cat back if she was cloned.

Miss-Shade
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PiercedPixie2
Crew

PostPosted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 11:09 am


Miss-Shade
I was thinking if these puppies are going to turn out like the original? They might look the same, but I highly doubt they are going to act the same and have the same mannerisms, 'specially if the original was a shelter dog.

Silly, just an absolute waste. She needs to face the facts that her dog is dead confused

I love my cat so very much, but I would never clone her. She had an eye removed when she was a kitten and that changed her looks and the trauma of her surgeries and being in a foster home greatly effect who she is. I wouldn't even be close to having my cat back if she was cloned.


You could have it taxidermied, where they stuff it.
That's becoming quite popular now eek
PostPosted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 7:02 am


PiercedPixie2
Miss-Shade
I was thinking if these puppies are going to turn out like the original? They might look the same, but I highly doubt they are going to act the same and have the same mannerisms, 'specially if the original was a shelter dog.

Silly, just an absolute waste. She needs to face the facts that her dog is dead confused

I love my cat so very much, but I would never clone her. She had an eye removed when she was a kitten and that changed her looks and the trauma of her surgeries and being in a foster home greatly effect who she is. I wouldn't even be close to having my cat back if she was cloned.


You could have it taxidermied, where they stuff it.
That's becoming quite popular now eek


OMG! I'd be one of those ladies just petting her stuffed cat or have her on display in some weird spot. But yeah, I've heard of people doing that. I also saw one lady on tv make a blanket or something by collecting her dead dog's fur and making yarn.
Ha ha....yeah, as sad as it is that she will pass away one day, burying her in a backyard is fine with me.

Miss-Shade
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