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California Dog To Be Cloned



For a mere $150,000 you too can clone your dog. Wow! What will we humans come up with next? You can have a "Fido I", "Fido II" and probably even "Fido III." But is it really "Fido"?

Do memories, personality, health issues, training, etc., get passed from the original "Fido" to all the clones? If so, we could just keep cloning "Fido" and never have to train another dog. If not, why are we doing this?

It seems we're attempting to cheat death and bring back to flesh those we love. The problem with this is it goes against nature. Once a body dies, it's dead right? Ashes to ashes, dust to dust and all that stuff. I guess not.

It's not politically correct, humane or whatever to clone humans but canines is o.k. I suppose humans think since we're at the top of the food chain, wise, and scientifically advanced, it makes this alright. Science is neither bad nor good in and of itself. It's how we use it that makes this determination.

What exactly is the point of cloning your long lost dog? Is it "cause we can"? Maybe the question to ask is not "can we" but "should we". Fetch the whole cloning story here

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